Ch. 16/17
Ch. 16/17-18/19
Ch. 18/19
Ch. 19-20-Bonus Questions
Bonus Questions
100
An aggressive dog, or a person in poor condition
cur
100
Cruelness government ruling
tyranny
100
A person who dies and is not immortal
mortal
100
Regretting
lamenting
100
Who is the primary antagonist in the novel?
The primary antagonist is Aycliffe, because he is the main person trying to kill Crispin, and he is the first antagonist, since there are many antagonists in this novel
200
Trembling because of very old age
doddering
200
Thinking about what is going to happen next
prudence
200
Top spot of the head
pate
200
Rude(acting like a slave) Treating like slave, ect.
servile
200
What is one major theme in Crispin? Explain
Any reasonable theme
300
People who eat greedily
glutton
300
Able to Object
putrid
300
Used(Named)
christened
300
The lead cross is a symbol in Crispin. What does it symbolize?
The lead cross symbolizes the people that Crispin love, since Father Quinel gave it to him, and since his mother wrote something important on it
300
This literary element is mood, because sadness, anxiety, and excitements are all how we readers feel when reading this novel When Crispin was tricked by Cerdic and almost captured by Aycliffe's men in chapter ten the reader feels a sense of anxiety, excitement and sadness. What literary element is this?
This literary element is mood, because sadness, anxiety, and excitements are all how we readers feel when reading this novel
400
Sweet food
sweetmeats
400
By the chance
perchance
400
Parties
revels
400
In chapter three of Crispin, he runs and hide in the forest. Is this an example of internal or external conflict, why?
This is an example of external conflict, because he is physically running away from the antagonists
400
This leads to the reader to think that something bad has happened to Father Quinel. This is foreshadowing, because this event gives us clues that something has happened to Father Quinel In chapter nine Crispin is unable to find father Quinel. He is not at the church or any other location Crispin believes he should be. What does this lead the reader to believe has happened and what literary element does this show?
This leads to the reader to think that something bad has happened to Father Quinel. This is foreshadowing, because this event gives us clues that something has happened to Father Quinel
500
Steal
loot
500
The letter
screed
500
Going to bet
wager
500
How do we know that Crispin is the protagonist in the novel?
We know that Crispin is the protagonist in the novel, because he is the main character, and the story is focused on him
500
In what time and period does the novel take place?
In what time and period does the novel take place? This novel is in the Middle ages, in England