Characters
Themes
Settings
Devices and Techniques
General Knowledge
100

Name three major Characters from The Novel

Rami

Ma/ Debie

Jake

Cripes

Donna Rae

100

One Major theme from the Novel is...

Determination

Love 

Family relationship

etc...



100

Where did Rami live for most of the Novel?

River Bottom

100

What device is used in chapter one of the novel?

Flashback

100

Who is Cripes Randal?

Jakes former help and Rami's new found farm hand and friend.

200

Who is the Antagonist in the story?

Jake Hibbertson

200

Which theme is best highlighted due to Rami's living situation at the beginning and middle of the novel?

Determination

200

Where is the novel set?

Jamaica

200

"A good Samaritan" is an example of what device?

Biblical Allusion

200

From what perspective is the story told?

The First Person Perspective

300

What is revealed about Ma when she goes to visit Rami in Chapter two?

It is revealed that she is:

Overprotective

That she is a good cook

That she places importance on education

That she is strict

300

Chapters six (Donna Rae), eighteen (Cripes comes of age) and twenty (Two Graduations and a wedding) all highlight which theme?

Love

300

What was the most significant setting in Rami's attempt to make a full circle and why?

Robin Hill

This is because Robin Hill symbolizes the regaining of Rami's and Sun-Sun's power and status.

300

"He had cocooned himself in the lodgings at his store" is an example of what device?

Metaphor

300

What did Rami teach Cripes?

Arithmetic

Reading 

Writing


400

What Does Rami's interactions with his siblings reveal about his view on Family?

It reveals that he thinks that family is very important and that having a good relationship with ones family is necessary.

400

Provide evidence from the novel to support the theme Family relationship.

Describing the relationship that Rami has with his family.

Describing the separation between Ma and Jake.

400

what setting in the novel Symbolizes power or being on top? 

Robin Hill

400

In the novel, Rami refers to the land as "virgin land" what does this reveal to the reader about the land?

This reveals that the land has never been planted on and could therefore imply that it will be fruitful. 

400

Why is Rami so determined to "make a full circle?"

Rami is determined to "make a full circle" because he believes that he and his father was wronged. Also, he wanted to continue the journey that his father had started before he died and get his family back on top.

500

Describe the role that Ma plays in Rami's life as they begin to build a relationship.

As Rami and Ma begin to repair their relationship, Ma begins to play a more vital Role is Rami's life. She assumes the role of motivator, confidant, educator and advisor.

500

Identify one major character and say how he or she aides in the development of one major theme.

Rami- Determination

Ma- Education

Donna Rae/ Rami/ Cripes- Love 

etc...

500

What did Arlene and Brad's visit to river bottom reveal about their home life?

It revealed that the are guided by rules and are expected to behave in a civilized manner when they are at home. It also reveals that they likely spend most of their time indoors as the simplest of outdoor activity fascinated them.

500

The title of the novel ____________ Rami's inevitable success. (what literary technique should go on the line?

Foreshadows

500

What were four factors that lead to Jake's downfall?

His drinking

His obsession with power

His inability to play fair

His need to get Ma back

His determination to hinder Rami's success at all cost

etc...