Truth & History
Poetic Powers
Meaning & Messages
100

This was the first large residential school in Canada, opened in 1831. 

What is the Mohawk Institute 

100

"Forest lamenting" is an example of this device, giving human qualities to nature. 

What is personification? 

100

The poem Mechanic is about the trauma caused by this system in Canada.

What are residential schools?

200

The last federally-run residential school in Canada closed in this year.

What is 1997?

200

The verse "he arrived with the thump of a rabbit" imitates a sound. Which lyrical device is this? 

What is onomatopoeia? 

200

The poem shows how the brother develops this illness after his time at residential school.

What is diabetes?

300

Over this many Indigenous children attended residential schools.

What is 150,000+?

300

Repeating consonant sounds in "shifted his foot / had his little dance and left" is an example of this device. 

What is consonance? 

300

The poem’s title Mechanic is ironic because it refers to someone who fixes things, but in this context, nothing can fix the ____ caused by residential schools.

What is damage or trauma?

400

Although residential schools were officially created to "educate" Indigenous children, what was their true purpose? 

What was to erase Indigenous cultures, languages, and traditions? 

400

"Sugar chewed off both his leg" is a metaphor for this. 

What is diabetes or an illness caused by residential school? 

400

The poem reflects the physical suffering, emotional pain, and long-term effects experienced by children in residential schools. This is the poem’s main _____.

What is theme or message

500

The first large residential school opened in 1831 in which province? Which two provinces never had federally run residential schools?

What is Ontario, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland and Labrador?

500

In the poem, the speaker talks directly to her deceased brother, saying “Otâ by my bed / He arrived with the thump of a rabbit.” This device shows how memories of trauma and connection persist even after death. Name this poetic technique.

What is apostrophe? 

500

The poem shows the brother’s childhood, his struggles at residential school, and his illness later in life. What overall message does the poem give about the effects of residential schools on children?

What is that residential schools caused lasting harm to children physically and emotionally?