Literary Devices
Quote ID
Analysis/Function
Plot
Themes
100

“He felt the stroke like an electric shock.”

  1. Allusion

  2. Metaphor

  3. Simile

  4. Hyperbole

Simile

100

“‘You get away from me. It ain’t the first fella you killed, neither.’”

  1. Winfield

  2. Rose of Sharon

  3. Uncle Tom

  4. Al

Rose of Sharon

100

"I wisht they could see it...Been trying' to start a union...An' then them vigilantes bust it up...French Revolution—all them fellas that figured her out got their heads chopped off. Always that way...Jus' as natural as rain.” What is the purpose of the allusion?

  1. Foreshadowing migrants going down a similar path

  2. Describing the French Revolution

  3. Casy is validating his statement

  4. Embody the chaos that is going on with migration

Option 1

100

What does Tom do as a result of his crime?

  1. Goes into hiding

  2. He turns himself in

  3. Get drunk

  4. Goes to find Connie

Goes into hiding
100

What theme does Ma represent (BEST answer)?

  1. Strength

  2. Selfishness 

  3. Patriarchy

  4. Unity

Unity

200

“Tom could hear the whisper of water against the grasses in the irrigation ditch.”

  1. Metaphor

  2. Personification

  3. Onomatopoeia

  4. Juxtaposition

Personification

200

“‘You fellas don’ know what you’re doin’. You’re helpin’ to starve kids.’”

  1. Tom

  2. Pa

  3. Al

  4. Casy

Casy

200

"You fellas don't know what you're a-doin'." What is the symbolism of Casy saying this?

  1. Emphasizes that Casy knows more than others about what’s going on

  2. Echoing Christ's words, highlights Casy's symbolic role as a martyr

  3. Symbolizes Casy’s understanding of the world, as he was a preacher

  4. Informs the audience of Casy’s religious beliefs and his teachings

Option 2

200

Who dies in this Chapter? 

  1. Rose of Sharon

  2. Winfield

  3. Casy

  4. Grampa

Casy

200

What theme does Casy using his beliefs to lead the strike represent?

  1. Community

  2. Humanity

  3. Unity

  4. Religion

Community
300

“‘French Revolution—all them fellas that figgered her out got their heads chopped off…’”

  1. Allusion

  2. Alliteration

  3. Anaphora

  4. Allegory

Allusion

300

“‘You ain’t goin’. We’re a-takin you. Al, you back the truck against the door. Now, I got it figgered out…’”

  1. Cop

  2. Tom 

  3. Ma

  4. Al

Ma

300

“‘Tom leaped silently. He wrenched the club free. The first time he knew he had missed and struck a shoulder but the second time his crushing blow found the head, and as the heavy man sank down, three more blows found his head. The lights danced about. Tom stood over the prostrate man.’” What is the purpose of the sentence-length variation?

  1. To create a sense of excitement

  2. To narrate how Tom killed the man

  3. To emphasize why he is so violent

  4. To show how Tom’s actions are spontaneous and without thought

Option 4

300

Who was the first to spot Tom’s injuries after he returned to the tents?

  1. Uncle Tom

  2. Ma

  3. Al

  4. Pa

Ma

300

What theme does Tom present when he decides to commit a crime? (BEST answer)

  1. Righteousness

  2. Humanity

  3. Selfishness

  4. Community

Righteousness

400

“A dog trotted out, sniffing and snorting, and moved slowly around the Joad truck.”

  1. Assonance

  2. Allusion

  3. Alliteration

  4. Onomatopoeia

Alliteration

400

“‘Now you jus’ forget me, Ma. I’ll take me a blanket…You can bring me some bread or potatoes, or mush, an’ just leave it there. I’ll come get it.’”

  1. Ruthie

  2. Noah

  3. Rose of Sharon

  4. Tom

Tom

400

“‘A thin blade of moon was low in the sky toward the west, and the long cloud of the milky way trailed clearly overhead. Tom’s feet sounded softly on the dusty road, a dark path against the yellow stubble. He put his hands in his pockets and trudged along toward the main gate.’” Steinbeck’s vivid imagery functions to:

  1. Foreshadow the crime he will commit 

  2. Depict the peace that the Joad family has

  3. Highlight Tom’s determination to find out what is going on

  4. Describe Tom’s boredom and dislike of the Joad’s current situation

Option 1

400

Why did Tom sneak out at night?

  1. To steal food for the family

  2. To fix the truck that broke down

  3. To find out more about the strikes

  4. To use the bathroom

To find out more about the strikes

400

What is the central theme of this chapter? (BEST answer)

a) Greed and inhumanity

b) Family and community

c) Dignity and persistence

Greed and inhumanity