Chapters 1-3
Chapters 4-6
Chapters 7-9
Vocab A
Vocab B
100

Where the Monkey King lives and rules.

What is Flower-Fruit Mountain?

100

What is the new name the Monkey King decides to call himself?

The Great Sage, Equal of Heaven

100

When Danny reveals his true form, who or what does he turn out to be?

Jin.

100

a heavy load, duty, or responsibility

incapable of being wounded, injured, or harmed

100

to put someone or something in harm's way or at risk of injury or danger

jeopardize

200

Why was the Monkey King denied entry to the dinner party?

Because he had no shoes.

200

What do the five pillars of gold turn out to be?

Fingers on Tze-Yo-Tzuh’s hand.

200

When Chin-Kee reveals his “true form,” who or what does he turn out to be (213)?

The Monkey King

200

to be advantageous or fitting for a person; to benefit

behoove

200

incapable of being wounded, injured, or harmed

invulnerable

300

Jin's favorite toy.

What is a transformer?

300

Whose hairstyle does Jin try to imitate in chapter 5?

Greg's.

300

What does Wong Lai-Tsao ask the Monkey King to remove before they leave on their journey?

His shoes.

300

something you must have or do before you can have or do something else

prerequisite

300

to break up; to cause something to spread thin and gradually disappear

dissipate

400

Who tells Jin he can be anything he wants if he forfeits his soul?

The herbalist's wife.

400

How would you describe Chin-Kee’s behavior in Danny’s high school classes?

Chin-Kee answers every question correctly.

400

What does Wong Lai-Tsao say that the Monkey King needs to do in order to “be freed” (145)?

Return to his "true form" (as a monkey).

400

morally good behavior or character traits

virtue

400

behavior or speech that is rude or disrespectful; insolence

impudence

500

The subject Danny and Melanie are studying in chapter 3.

What is chemistry?

500

What does Chin-Kee do to Steve’s can of Coke?

He pees in it.

500

How does Wong Lai-Tsao achieve legendary status?

He provides food and medical care to vagrants.

500

to lose the right to have or do something, especially as a result of some error or crime; to give something up in punishment

forfeit

500

complete and total; not lessened or reduced

unmitigated