Chapter 1 & 2
Chapter 3 & 4
100

What POV is Zane written in?

Third person-limited

100

Select the correct denotation of the multi-meaning vocabulary word in the context

"...Them was the rules. Them was the laws. Sounds complicated, I know, but in the day we all knew what was what, and who was who." 

A. consisting of parts intricately combined 

B. difficult to analyze, understand, or explain

B. difficult to analyze, understand, or explain

200

Why does the author compare Miss Trissy's canes to "weapons and hitting sticks?"

A. To help the reader understand that Zane’s first impression of her is positive

B. To help the reader understand that Zane's first impression of her is negative

B. To help the reader understand that Zane's first impression of her is negative

200

What type of figurative language did the author use in the following sentence...

"Much younger," she insists, proudly. "My singin' voice so young it still go out dancing' on Sat'day night. There, I made you smile."

a. metaphor

b. simile

c. idiom 

d. personification

D. personification

300

Why does the author use the following simile "Bandy is a mutt like me."

A. To help the reader picture Zane is small and furry like his dog

B. To help the reader understand that Zane is of mixed descent like his dog

B. To help the reader understand that Zane is of mixed descent like his dog

300

Identify the personification of the hurricane. NOTE:... There are 3 possible answers.

“It came back to life when it crossed over Florida and hit that warm water in the Gulf.”

came back to life

it crossed over

hit that warm water