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All Summer in a Day
Wartime Mistakes, Peacetime Apologies
The Bracelet
Setting and Plot
100
Match the correct vocabulary word with the definition: necessary for life; very important (Vital, Surged, or Favored)
What is Vital?
100
The setting of "All Summer in a Day."
What is Venus?
100
They picked up Yoshiko Imamoto at the beginning of the story.
Who are three FBI Agents?
100
At the beginning of the story, Papa is __________.
What is a prisoner-of-war camp in Montana?
100
Most exciting part of the story.
What is climax?
200
Match the correct vocabulary word with the definition: not very strong; easily broken (Vital, Frail, or Consequence)
What is Frail?
200
The student the boys and girls lock in the closet.
Who is Margot?
200
They investigated the injustices towards the Japanese-Americans.
What is the CWRIC?
200
This is the gift Laurie gave to Ruri.
What is a bracelet?
200
Part of the story where events are wrapped up.
What is resolution?
300
Match the correct vocabulary word with the definition: removed from an area (Forsaken, Thrust, or Evacuated)
What is Evacuated?
300
The rain hasn't stopped in ________ years.
What is 7 years?
300
He signed the apology letter.
Who is President George H.W. Bush?
300
Mama tells Ruri it's okay if she lost the bracelet because__________.
What is because friendship is carried in the heart?
300
Mood the author can create through the setting.
What is atmosphere?
400
Match the correct vocabulary word with the definition: shoved; pushed (Evacuated, Thrust, or Forsaken)
What is Thrust?
400
The students acted like ________ ________ when the sun came out.
What are wild animals?
400
The Japanese-Americans that were put into internment camps and were still living received this.
What is an apology letter and a check for $20,000.00?
400
This is where Ruri, Keiko, and Mama were sent.
What is Tanforan Racetrack?
400
Where and when the action of a story takes place.
What is setting?
500
Match the correct vocabulary term with the definition: payment given to make up for loss or injury (Discretion, Compensation, or Prescribe)
What is Compensation?
500
The planet Margot is from.
What is Earth?
500
The reason why the American government feared Japanese-Americans.
What is because they looked like the enemy?
500
This is where Ruri, Keiko, and her mother slept.
What is a horse stable on a cot?
500
Series of related events that make up a story.
What is plot?