Important Plot Events
Characters & Characterization
Figurative Language & Literary Devices
The Last Chapter We Read...
Who Said That?
100

To get to the other world, Coraline walks through a 

door

(Bonus Question: Where is the door located?)

100

A word to describe how the other mother is characterized is...

Evil, creepy, scary, frightening, mean, etc.

(Answers will vary)

100

What kind of figurative language is this?

"Their faces opened too, like empty shells, and out of the old empty fluffy round bodies stepped two young women" (38-39).

Simile & Imagery

100

What does Coraline need to do in order to win the challenge with the other mother?

Find the souls of all the children and her parents.

100

"You see, Caroline, both myself and Miss Forcible were famous actresses, in our time."

Miss Spink

200

In order to stay in the other world, what do the other parents say Coraline has to do?

Sew buttons on her eyes

200

Who, according to Coraline, is brave based on the story she tells the cat?

Her father (the real one).

200

What literary device is this?

"The message is this. Don't go through the door" (14).

Foreshadowing

200

What does Coraline use to help her find the souls?

The stone with the hole in it that Misses Spink and Forcible gave to her.

200

"I think I like this game. But what kind of game shall it be? A riddle game? A test of knowledge or of skill?"

The other mother

300

Why does Coraline challenge the other mother?

To be able to leave the other world and save her parents (along with the souls of the other children).

300

In the beginning of the book, Coraline characterizes herself as...

An explorer

300

The "literary device" term for word choice is...

Diction
300

Where does Coraline find the second soul at the end of the chapter?

In the goo of the spidery creature that was once Misses Spink and Forcible

300

"This is all she made: the house, the grounds, and the people in the house. She made it and waited."

The other father

400

Where does Coraline first see her parents after they go missing?

In the mirror.

400

How does Coraline define bravery?

Being scared, but doing something anyway.

400

When the author describes the garden at the beginning of the book with such specific imagery, he is trying to establish the...

Setting

400

What does the other mother do that makes Coraline say "Play fair!"?

Blows sand in her face

400

"Flee, while there's still air in your lungs and blood in your veins and warmth in your heart. Flee while you still have your mind and your soul."

A soul/child in the mirror

500

Retell the story of Coraline's memory moment that she tells to the cat as they are walking back to the other world.

The one with the wasps and Coraline's father!

500

When first speaking to the cat in the other world, Coraline describes him as haughtyHaughty means...

Arrogant/over-confident

500

What type of figurative language is this?

"In the mist, it was a ghost-world" (19).

Metaphor

500

What does the other mother swear on to prove to Coraline that she will keep her word?

Her right hand

500

"Spiders' webs only have to be large enough to catch flies."

The cat