Plot and Pettibones
KKK
Literary devices
Vocab
Grammar
100

How does the KKK react to Leanora saving Esther from the train?

They write an anonymous letter saying next time they will tie both girls down so that the train kills them and says Mr. Sutter should leave town.

100

Look at page 79 and explain how Reynard Alexander exposes the prejudiced and flawed rationale that the KKK uses.

Reynard states that many of the groups the KKK targets are just as American as the klans member themselves.

100

Identify an overstatement on page 61.

 “Asking a thousand questions”

100

What does Achilles' heel mean?

weak point

100

What is wrong with this sentence, and how can you correct it?

Trying to intimidate minorities with the blaze of the cross

It’s a fragment. There are various ways to fix it.

200

Who wants to see the circus?

Esther

200

Which character is a leader in the KKK?

Johnny Reeves

200

Identify and explain the literary device in the following quotation: “I never saw anyone move so fast, / she ran like a deer,  / like a deer in a rifle sight / one you let go / cause there’s no way to hit / a swift brown rush weaving through the trees like that (76).

Leanora is compared to a deer through a simile. She is as fast as a deer, and Merlin, even though he has ties to the klan, admires her bravery and speed.  

200

What does spurn mean?

reject or refuse

200

Which sentence is grammatically correct:


1. Leanora is a brave girl because she saved Esther.

2. Leanora is a brave girl, because she saved Esther.

1

300

What happens at the broom sale?

A lot of women got hurt

300

Name as many groups as you can that the KKK is prejudiced against.

Black people, Jewish people, foreigners, Catholics

300

Identify irony in Iris’ Weaver’s poem on page 90.

Enlightened humanity, / now that’s something the klan could talk about at their next / cross burning

300

What does hyperbole mean?

overstatement

300

Identify all of the grammatical errors in the following sentence: Leanora and her father forgot there hats which were gonna keep them warm during the winter

4: there, no comma before which, gonna, no period

400

Who is Viola worried about being mad about the outcome of the broom sale?

Doctor Flitt

400

“When that sort of scoundrel starts hiding under hoods and robes / no good can come of it” (69). Why would a KKK member need to hide “ under hoods and robes”?  What does needing to conceal their identity reveal about the KKK?

Hiding emboldens people to do unjust and evil things since others do not know their identity.

400

Identify personification on page 72

As the brakes screamed

400

What does venerate mean?

regard with great respect

400
Use a semicolon correctly.

Various answers

500

How does Viola try to help with the situation with the broom sale?

She makes up a free broom for each woman affected.

500

How does the KKK justify their actions?

They call it a movement of God.

500

Look at Fitzgerald Flitt’s poem on page 78 and explain what literary device this poem has it in. This one is tough…

  1.  It is ironic that the KKK expects to find ammunition etc, but all it finds is dust and a chalice.

500

What does fathom mean?

able to understand

500

Come up with sentences demonstrating these comma rules:

1. Comma before a which clause

2. Comma after an introductory phrase

3. Comma separating 2 adjectives

4. Comma before a quotation

various answers

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