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Figurative Language
Elements of Lit
Who said that?
50/50 Shot
100

This is where Sal lived before she moved to Ohio

What is Bybanks, Kentucky

100

"There was certainly a hog's belly full of things to tell about her."

Idiom

100

What is the point of view the story is told from?

First person - through Sal's experiences

100

This character said, "We'll see the whole ding-dong country!"

Who is Gramps

100

The lunatic wears converse or moccasins.

Moccasins

200

Sal's house here is has no swimming hole, no cows, no chickens, no pigs. 

What is Euclid, Ohio

200

"...trouble just naturally followed them like a filly trailing behind a mare."

Simile or personification

200

What is the main type of conflict in the novel?  Explain who and why

Person vs. Self

200

This character said, "I sure would like to put my feet in that water." (I wish she hadn't!)

Who is Grams

200

This plant has the weirdest name ever. Is it a rhododendron or rhodochiton.

What is rhododendron 

300

This is where Sal's mother lives now

What is Lewiston, Idaho

300

"...they are as unlike my grandparents Hiddle as a donkey is unlike a pickle."

simile or idiom

300

Which story serves as the "frame" of the frame story structure in Walk Two Moons?

The story of Sal and her grandparents traveling to Lewiston, Idaho

300

This character said, "I want to see Mrs. Winterbottom. Is she here or what?"

Who is the "Lunatic"

300
Mrs. Partridge.  Is she blind or deaf?

What is blind

400

A snake had a snack in Sioux Falls, which is in this state.

South Dakota

400
"I was a complete ornery old donkey."

Metaphor

400

Mr. Birkway was desperately trying to explain what he had enjoyed about that passage. He said most of us are not aware that we might be using words- such as God!- that offend other people. 

Whose story is this? (2 characters)

Sal and Phoebe's story

400

This character said, "As I walked home, I thought about the message. In the course of a lifetime, what does it matter?"

Who is Sal

400

You can't keep the birds of sadness from flying over your head, but you can keep them nesting or pooping?


What is nesting in your head.
500

Sal tells us the story in what moving location?

What is Grams and Gramps' car

500
"Every time I saw him now, my skin tickled and my brain buzzed and my blood romped around as if it were percolating."


Name two of the three types being used here.

Onomatopoeia, simile, personification

500

The chickens were fidgety, the cows were skittish, and the pigs were sullen and glum. 

Whose story is this? (One character)

Sal's flashback

500

This character said, "A person isn't a bird. You can't cage a person." 

Who is Sal's dad

500

I'm pretty sure Mary Lou is Ben's sister or was it Prudence.

Who is Mary Lou

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