Fever 1793
The Golden Goblet
The Gift of the Magi
Treasure Island
Literary Techniques
100

Who is the orphan Mattie cares for near the end of the story?

Nell

100

What career does Ranofer dream of having?

Becoming a goldsmith

100

What is the name of the wife in the story?

Della

100

What was John Silver's job onboard ship?

the cook

100

What is the perspective from which a story is told called?

Point of View

200

What is the name of the nurse at Bush Hill?

Mrs. Bridget Flagg

200

What gift does Ranofer ask Queen Tiy for at the end?

A Donkey

200

What is Jim’s most valuable possession?

His gold watch

200

Who is the marooned sailor helps Jim and the others survive on the island?

Ben Gunn

200

What is the term for a comparison using “like” or “as”?

a Simile

300

What kind of food does Mattie find and eat when her and Grandfather are abondoned on the road?

Raspberries & Pears

300

What is the name of the master goldsmith at the shop where Ranofer is employed at the beginning of the story?

Rekh

300

How much money does Della receive for her hair?
 

$20

300

What is the name of the ship that carries Jim and the crew toward the island?

The Hispaniola 

300

What is the term for a contrast between expectation and reality?

Irony

400

What genre is Fever 1793?

Historical Fiction

400

Where does Ranofer think the golden goblet is hidden after Gebu takes it from his chest?

the scroll room at the stonecutting shop

400

What theme is central to the story?

Sacrifice and selfless love

400

Which character narrates most of the story?

Jim Hawkins

400

What technique uses exaggerated statements not meant to be taken literally?

Hyperbole

500

What is Nathaniel's last name?

Benson

500

What is Zau making when Ranofer & Heqet visit him on an errand? 

a gold necklace with bees on it for Queen Tiy

500

What literary device is heavily used in the ending?

Irony

500

Which pirate gives Billy Bones the “black spot”?

Pew

500

What literary device uses words that imitate sounds?

Onomatopoeia