Who ran the Mud House?
Ampai
Where was the Mango tree?
Namwon
Name the figurative language
“The flames danced defiantly” (Soontornvat 290)
Personification
Who says, “The law is a light that shines on the worthy and punishes the wicked.” ( Soontornvat 260)
Governor
What is Ampai’s favorite fruit?
Tangerine
Who ran the restaurant in the Mud House?
Mark
What was the name of the place Pong lived in for four years?
Taniburi
Name the figurative language
And I don’t want to smell like dead bats” (Soontornvat 231)
simile
What was Ampai's blessing.
“May your courage never falter.” (Soontornvat 218)
What was the order of the orbs from lowest to highest?
Violet, Blue, Crimson, Amber, Jade, Gold
Who was the person who was a spy for the Governor?
Yord
Where is the temple where Pong learned to be a monk and what was the name?
Wat Singh, Taniburi
Name the figurative language
Pong’s stomach did a small leap when the lift took off” (Soontornvat 174)
personification
Who said, “you're safe in here .This is the one place in the city where that.” (Soontornvat 93)
Somkit
What was the color of Ampai’s Jacket?
green
Who was the character that caught Pong stealing food from the Monks?
Ms. Vaboon
What was the name of the school that replaced Namwon?
The Cham Center for Education
Name the figurative language
“Stacked-tile roofs that sloped steeply to the sky” (Soontornvat 222)
Alliteration
Who says, “Welcome, child. Please come in.” (Soontornvat 253)
Governor
What inspired Christina Soontornvat to write the book?
Her Fathers stories
What was Kla’s job?
Dock Worker
What was the name of the bridge that the governor threw pong off of?
Giant’s Bridge
Name the figurative language
“The eels wrigled in Pong's stomach.” (Soontornvat
metaphor
Who says, “Actually, could I just get a leg quarter, please?” (Soontornvat 222)
Nok
Who Asked Nok what her secret to spire fighting was?
Dee