Various Vocab
Complete the sentenace
Questionable Quotes
What do you mean....?
Do you remember
100

The meaning of partition in this quote "The first task was to divide up what space we had for sleeping. Bill and Woody contributed a blanket each and partitioned off the first room: one side for Bill and Tomi, one side for Woody and Chizu and their baby girl."

What is to divide?

100

The word that best fills in the blank: 

The carnival performer's exaggerated makeup, combining distorted features and unnatural colors, created a decidedly _____ effect on the audience

a) whimsical

b) elegant

c) grotessque

d) delicate

What is D, grotesque?

100
"As light as a feather" is this type of literary device 

What is analogy

100

Between Jeannie and Papa, the person who has the more modern view of American culture is

Who is Jeanne

100

The person who immediately jumps in to try and make things more pleasant at Mananzar.

Who is Woody?

200

The meaning of the word emigrate in this sentence: "The entire area around Hiroshima, mainly devoted to agriculture, was suffering a severe depression. In 1886 Japan had for the first time allowed its citizens to emigrate,....."

To move from the country of one's birth to a new nation.

200

Adolf Hitler's attempted _______ known as the Beer Hall Putsch of 1923, was an unsuccessful effort to overthrow the Weimar Republic and seize power in Germany.

What is coup?

200

The concept that this quote is ued to illustrate "Some old men left Los Angeles wearing Hawaiian shirts and Panama hats and stepped off the bus...."

That the interned Japenese were not prepared for the cold.

That they had to leave in a rush.


200

Being a baton twirler for the Boy Scouts gave Jeanne a sense of __________.

What is belonging, pride, accomplishment, acceptance.

200

The way Jeannie felt arriving to Manazar.

What is excited or happy.

300

The word "malice" most closely means what in the following sentenance: "She acted with malice, deliberatly trying to ruin his reputation."

kindness

hatred

confusion

sympathy

What is b, hatred?
300

Latrine, is another word for ________

Toillet/bathroom/restroom

300

"He finally turned and scuttled out the door, heading for the next house." The use of the word scuttled here has a ___________ connotation.

Negative; reminding of a bug or insect.

300

The Day of Infamy is both an important historical event and the name of __________.

What is a speech?
300

In Farewell to Manzanar, the inference can be made about how Jeanne feels when she observes her family's changing dynamics after arriving at the camp is: 

A) She feels comforted by the new routines they establish.
B) She feels proud of her family’s ability to adapt quickly.
C) She feels confused and alienated by the shifts in family roles.
D) She feels indifferent to the changes happening around her.

What is C

400

The meaning of remote in this quote "The desert was a remote and alien landscape, the mountains in the distance like jagged teeth against the sky."

What is secluded/far away

400

Both Japanese Americans and Jewish Germans were initially moved into ________, neighborhoods where minority groups were moved.

What is a Ghetto

400

"My older brothers and sisters, meanwhile, began eating with their friends, or eating somewhere blocks away, in the hope of finding better food. The word would get around that the cook over in Block 22, say, really knew his stuff, and they would eat a few meals over there, to test the rumor." This practice was positive or negative

What is negative

400

This strategy was used with success against both the Jewish people in Germany and the Japanese Americans during WWII to make people hate/mistrust them.

What is propoganda?

400

The sentence that correctly uses commas to set off the interrupter.

A) Maria is, without a doubt the best singer in the choir.
B) Maria is without a doubt, the best singer in the choir.
C) Maria is, without a doubt, the best singer in the choir.
D) Maria, is without a doubt the best singer in the choir.

What is c:

Maria is, without a doubt, the best singer in the choir.

500

the emotional or cultural association that a word carries, in addition to its literal meaning (denotation). These associations can be positive, negative, or neutral, and they often depend on the context in which the word is used. For example

connotation

500

The commas in the below sentenance are _________ because this is a _________.

""There were the barracks, the mess hall, the latrines, the laundry, the playgrounds, and the administration building."

Correct, list.

500

In the below quote, the behaves this way because...

"One of our neighbors was a tall, broad woman, taller than anyone in camp, as far as I recall. She walked erectly and wore an Aunt Jemima scarf around her head. She was married to a Japanese man, and they had adopted a little Japanese girl I sometimes played with."

What is because she was half black posing as Japanese.

500

In Farewell to Manzanar, The following can be inferred about Jeanne's feelings when she watches her father’s behavior change after the family’s internment

A) She feels anger towards her father for not standing up to the authorities.
B) She feels sympathy for her father, who is struggling with his new situation.
C) She feels relief because her father is no longer in charge.
D) She feels confused because her father’s actions are inconsistent with his usual behavior.


What is B: She feels sympathy for her father, who is struggling with the new situation.

500

The sentence that  correctly uses a parenthetical phrase

A) The internment camps were, in many ways a difficult adjustment for families.
B) The internment camps, as Jeanne describes in her memoir, disrupted traditional family roles.
C) The internment camps as Jeanne describes, in her memoir disrupted traditional family roles.
D) The internment camps as Jeanne describes in her memoir disrupted, traditional family roles.

What is b: The internment camps, as Jeanne describes in her memoir, disrupted traditional family roles.