Family
History
Facts about Trevor
setting
Vocabulary
100

Who is Robert?

Trevor's father

100

What was the name of the system that legalized racial segregation and discrimination in South Africa?

Aparthied 
100

Who was Trevor's first heartbreak?

Fufi

100

Where was apartheid implemented? 

South Africa

100

having a very eager approach to an activity?

voracious

200

Who was Koko to Trevor? 

His Great Grandmother

200

Who was the first Black president of South Africa?

Nelson Mandela

200

What happened when Abel and Trevor were left alone with matches, a magnifying glass, and a mattress? 

The white family's house was burnt down

200

Where did Koko live? 

Soweto

200

a virtue that means moderation, self restraint, or avoiding excesses. It can also refer to the practice of abstaining from alcohol or other drugs.

Temperance 

300

Who threw Trevor out of a moving car?

His mother

300

How many racial groups were categorized under apartheid? 

4
300

Why was Trevor given his name? 

It had no meaning/connection

300

Where were Trevor's grandparents and thousands of other blacks relocated? 

Meadowlands

300

is a technicality or ambiguity in a law or system that allows someone to avoid following a rule or fulfilling an obligation

loophole

400

Who referred to Trevor as Masta when he was a child?

His grandfather

400

What schools were Black people confined to under a certain act?

Bantu Schools

400

What did Trevor do when his grandmother left him home alone for a few hours?

He pooped on the floor

400

Where was Patricia's secret flat?

Hillbrow

400

to make something more English in appearance, sound, or character.

Anglicize 

500

What is Trevor's mom's name?

Patricia Noah

500

How old was Nelson Mandela when he became president?

75

500

What would Trevor do when the principal beat him?

He would laugh

500

What was the name of the neighborhood Abel lived in?

Orange Grove

500

To speak to a group of people in a forceful or angry way, often for a long time

Haranguing