Miscellaneous
Chapter 1 & 2
Chapters 3 & 4
Chapters 5 & 6
Themes & Literary Terms
100
Author of Treasure Island
Robert Louis Stevenson
100
The name of this novel's main narrator
What is Jim Hawkins?
100
The person who gave Billy Bones the black spot.
Who is the blind man?
100
The three items that are inside of the oilcloth sack that Jim stole from Billy Bones.
What are a treasure map, directions to the island, and a ledger listing the money?
100
The "black spot" represent or symbolizes this.
What is that death is coming for that person?
200
The name of the establishment that Jim's parents own.
What is the Admiral Benbow Inn?
200
The "captain's" real name?
What is Billy Bones?
200
The article in Billy Bones' treasure chest was of the most importance.
What is the oilcloth sack with the treasure map, ledger, and directions?
200
This happens to the blind man.
What is he gets run over by the horse of Jim's rescuers?
200
The theme "You can learn a great deal about a person by how they look" apply to Billy Bones in this way.
What is that he looks like a pirate and we can guess that he is one before we know it?
300
The first line of the song that was sung by Black Dog.
What is "Fifteen men on the dead man's chest"?
300
The man who hides in the inn and has a sword fight with the "captain"
Who is Black Dog?
300
The reason that the coins in Billy Bones’ chest come from so many different countries.
What is that he has stolen from so many different countries and ships in his life as a pirate?
300
The plan that Dr. Livesey and Squire Trelawney come up with.
What is they want to rent a ship and crew, and to sail after the treasure from Bristol, England?
300
The theme "Facing dangerous situations can help a person grow" applies to Jim Hawkins in this way.
What is that Jim becomes tougher and able to think more quickly because he is in danger from pirates at a young age?
400
The name of the coin that Black Dog promised to pay Jim for his "services."
What is a fourpenny piece?
400
The way the captain died and what about his lifestyle led to this death.
What is he had a stroke because he drinks too much rum?
400
The two characters that die in ch 3.
Who are Jim's father and Billy Bones?
400
The definition of a ledger and the reason one would be kept on a pirate ship.
What is it is a book that keeps track of money and it keeps pirates from stealing more than their share of the treasure on a ship?
400
The quote "I'll be as silent as the grave" is this type of figurative language; and it is said by this person.
What is that it is a simile and it was say by the squire?
500
The reason that Jim's mother had a hard time counting out the money that Black Dog owed her.
What is he had a big variety of coins in the bag and it was difficult to get them to add to the exact amount?
500
The reason that Stevenson decides to name his characters “Black Dog” and “Billy Bones” instead of something like Tom Stevens and Bill Williams.
What is that they are more pirate-y sounding, and increase the feeling of danger and excitement around these men?
500
The reason the country people were so afraid to return to the inn with Jim and his mother.
What is the name of Captain Flint scared them, and they did not want to get involved?
500
The names of the 6 people we know will be on the ship for sure.
Who are Dr. Livesey, Squire Trelawney, Jim Hawkins, Redruth, Joyce, and Hunter?
500
The quote "and would bring the whole hornet's nest about our ears" is this type of figurative language and it means this.
What is that it is a metaphor and it means that a lot of bad things (or bad people) were going to come from his actions.
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