Vocab
Alis
Kimi
Other characters
Figurative Language
100

Plait

A braid of hair

100

What is the name of Alis’s baby brother?

Samuel

100

T/F 

Kimi’s father is supportive when he hears of Kimi and Alis’s friendship.

False

100

T/F

Wanchese is a member of the same tribe as Kimi.

True

100

What type of figurative language is this?

“Crabs dance across the sand.” (Pg. 7)

A) Simile

B) Personification

C) Metaphor

D) Alliteration


B) Personification

200

Squabble

A noisy fight about something petty/meaningless

200

What is Alis’s first impression of Kimi?

She is frightened, she runs away 

200

Why does Kimi try on of Alis’s?

Her shoes

200

T/F

Manteo is arrested for being accused of plotting an attack against the English.

True

200

What type of figurative language is this?

“Anger lunges in me like a snake.” (Pg 67)

A) Personification

B) Metaphor

C) Simile

D) Onomatopoeia 

C) Simile

300
Outlandish

Looking or sounding bizarre or unfamiliar 

300

Which member of Alis’s family is missing?

Her Uncle (Samuel)

300

Which Indian tribe does Kimi belong to?

Roanoke
300

Who were the two Indians that went back to England with the first English settlers to Virginia?

Manteo and Wanchese

300

What type of figurative language is this? 

“I roll the rag ball for the hundredth time.” (Pg 103)

A) Onomatopoeia 

B) Hyperbole

C) Simile

D) Idiom

B) Hyperbole

400

Cower

Crouch down in fear

400

What item does Alis carry with her to the new world?

Wooden bird

400

Who is Alawa and how is she related to Kimi?

Kimi’s sister

400

Which Indian tribe does Manteo belong to?

Croatoan

400

What type of figurative language is this?

“My thoughts jump from tree to tree.” (Pg 64)

A) Simile

B) Metaphor

C) Onomatopoeia 

D) Idiom



D) Idiom

500

Impoverished

Extremely poor

500

Who is the pilot who brought Alis and her family to Virginia?

Ferdinando

500

What piece of jewelry does Kimi give to Alis?

Her pearls

500

Who is the English governor of Roanoke in 1587?

Governor White

500

What type of figurative language is this?

“It is magic here.” (Pg 61)

A) Metaphor

B) Simile

C) Personification

D) Alliteration

A) Simile