Characters
Comprehension 1
Comprehension 2
Vocabulary
100
What is the name of the main character in the story?
 Gilbert
100
What does the handcar symbolize in the story?
An escape from the tyranny of time
100
Read Roses or hearts symbolized ?
Love
100

A Judicious person shows signs of

good judgment
200
Who did Gilbert play with?
The three Limburgher children 

Emmy, Erwin and Neil

200
At the beginning of the story, why does Gilbert say that he hates time?
Gilbert thinks time is a tyrant that he can't control
200

what inference can you make about Gilbert's character from his interest in time?

Gilbert is inquisitive

200

Sextant is 

an instrument used to determine location
300
Lines 94-122 what are some of Gilbert and his father character traits?
Gilbert's words show him to be inquisitive and forced on his struggle with time. His father seems patient and loving, as he listens, asks questions, and even adds more information for Gilbert to think about. this reveals a loving relationship. 
300

A Dove symbolizes as _________ in the story.

Peace
300
Owls symbolized 
wisdom 
300

Eloquence means 

to be persuasive
400
Lines 304-310 what does Gilbert and Emmy each want at this moment, while keeping in mind that Emmy is the older of the two. 
Emmy is older and perhaps more responsible. she chooses land, as it seems to represent the safety of the adult world a place of " hurrying progress and infinite hunger" and place of "work". 

Gilbert wants to go to the sea, a symbol of the lost love if his parents, of the adventures and imagination of childhood.

400
What does the author express with the simile, "the summer roared past like a tree-masted schooner before a gale"?
The summer passed very quickly 
400
Why does Gilbert feel that making his father laugh was "like Christmas and his birthday and a day at the beach all rolled into one"?
Because pleasing is father makes Gilbert filled with joy
400

A Spyglass is type of 

 small handheld telescope.

500

Lines 270-284 Gilbert's motivation for bringing each item. where his motivation purely practical, or did he bring any of the items for sentimental reason? 

The practical items that Gilbert'd takes include the picnic blanket full of food, the spyglass, and the turnip watch. The food will nourish him on his journey. The watch will help him keep track of time. The spyglass will help him see where he is going. However, the watch, spyglass, and sailor suit also have sentimental value. they are symbols of his lost father (sailor suit and watch) and grandfather (spyglass). so, his motivation are not purely practical.)

500
What techniques does the author use to create suspense in lines 172-182, the scene in which Gilbert goes downstairs to talk to the housekeeper? cite evidence to support your answer. 
The author first creates suspense when he says "some premonition told him to hide away in his room for as long as possible." (lines 174-175)  This signals to the reader that something bad is going to happen. He also creates suspense by describing the housekeeper from behind. he says that at first " she seemed normal" ( lines 176), which suggests to the reader that things are really not normal. When she is still shaking after she has stopped cranking the mixer, we know that something bad has happened.    
500
What does Gilbert hope to do at the end of the story, and why does he think this is possible?
Gilbert hopes to leap into the infinite sideways" and find his father alive. He thinks this is possible because all around him are other handcars with other Gilbert's and Limburghers. The Children are all different some older, some are younger, one Gilbert is a girl. This convinces him that there might also be another ship out there on which his father survived the storm.
500

to be Marooned means 

to be isolated, trapped or abandoned