Name the Speaker
Zits's Development
Literary Techniques
Native American History
Plot
100

This speaker says, "The individual has always had to work hard to avoid being overwhelmed by the tribe. If you try it, you will be lonely often and sometimes frightened. But no price is too high for the privilege of owning yourself."

Who is Justice?

100

Zits goes to this place to shoot and kill people.

What is a bank?

100

The quote "I’m a blank sky" primarily uses this literary technique.

What is metaphor?

100

This is the word for land that was set aside by the U.S. government for Native American use.

What is reservation?

100

Zits wants to kill people in order to bring back these two people.

Who are his parents?

200

This speaker says, "In order to fight evil, sometimes we have to do evil things."

Who is Art?

200

As this character whose body he first inhabits, Zits becomes sick at the thought of having to shoot an already dead person.

Who is Hank Storm?

200

The quote "And I’m ashamed that I’m a fire starter. I’m ashamed of everything, and I’m ashamed of being ashamed. This morning, as I count my zits in the mirror, I’m ashamed that I can’t remember the names of my new foster mother and father" primarily uses this literary technique.

What is repetition?

200

This is the name for a spiritual and political ritual that was started by a Native American shaman who claimed it would get rid of white people and bring peace and buffalo back to Native American people.

What is the Ghost Dance?

200
When Zits inhabits the body of a 19th-century Native American boy, he realizes this part of the boy's body has been badly injured in the past.

What is his throat/voice box?

300

This speaker says, "Do you love her?"

Who is Linda?
300

Zits and Justice point these at people to scare them and make them think they're going to die.

What are paintball guns?

300

The quote "Then I see this huge Indian guy, like the Arnold Schwarzenegger of Indian warriors, walking toward me" primarily uses this literary technique.

What is simile?

300

This U.S. general, along with hundreds of his men, died in battle after severely underestimating Native American forces on June 25, 1876.

Who is George Custer?

300

At the end of Chapter 14, Jimmy's wife Linda is holding this.

What is a gun/pistol?

400

This speaker says, "When I came to your door, when I said, I want to be a pilot, you immediately thought of September eleventh."

Who is Abbad?

400

As this character, Zits learns to see the other side's perspective and reasons for their desire for revenge.

Who is Gus?

400

The quotes "We piloted our planes around this circular course marked by flags and landed them on a grassy runway. I beat him three races in a row" and "The pony leaps into the air. It grows wings and flies into the forest" primarily use this literary technique.

What is motif?

400
In Chapter 8, Zits realizes he is at this river, which gives its name to a famous battle.

What is the Little Bighorn?

400

This character is targeted by the FBI because he has valuable information, but he ultimately refuses to give them this information.

Who is Junior?

500

This speaker says, "You and me aren’t so different. We’re like the sun and moon, kid. Different bodies, but we’re orbiting in the same sky.”

Who is Officer Dave?

500

Zits has this realization when he sees the white soldiers crying after battle.

What is, "We all want to live?"

500

The quote "It’s all gunfire and screams and Indian singing and silence and more silence and then the sounds of celebration" primarily uses this literary technique.

What is alliteration or imagery?

500

This organization grew from its origins calling for better housing conditions for Native Americans in urban areas.

What is the American Indian Movement (AIM)?

500

This character, known in the book by Zits's nickname for him, rescues a little Native American boy during battle.

Who is Small Saint?