Who is the protagonist who travels between the 1970s and the Weylin plantation and narrates much of the adaptation?
Dana
Which central conflict is described in the quiz as "the main problem in the story"?
Dana must survive being pulled into slavery-era and it affects her life
what is the main historical setting Dana travels to?
A Maryland plantation (1800s).
why do slave owners dehumanize slaves
power, dominance
Name one visual element (listed in the quiz) that shows Dana’s feeling when she jumps back to the present
Close-up, color, or facial expression
Name the white male character whose survival repeatedly connects Dana to the past and whose relationship with Dana is complex and central to the story
How does Dana react to Rufus' racism? Give an example of what he says or does to show he is racist
says n-word
What do the colors symbolize?
give an example
how the patroller beating (pages 49–50) connects to the theme of survival or dehumanization in one sentence.
The beating forces Dana into survival mode, it shows dehumanization and violence
what palette is used on page 34 and what mood does it create?
Purples, blues, and browns creating a dramatic, heavy mood.)
Describe Kevin’s role in Dana’s life and one way his presence affects her when she returns to the present
Kevin is Dana’s husband/partner; he supports her physically/emotionally—e.g., attends to her when she convulses or reacts after a trip
Dana is beaten by a patroller. What type of conflict is this? Name one way this connects the story’s conflict and connects to a theme.
It makes survival immediate and personal; connects to dehumanization and power.
identify a textual device
What are ways the narrator tells the setting
map, calendar, family tree
dentify and explain a quote (from the provided panel analysis) that links Dana to her ancestor Alice and how that connection complicates family obligations or survival.
"NOT ONLY TO ENSURE THE SURVIVAL OF ONE WEAK BOY, BUT MY FAMILY'S SURVIVAL, MY OWN BIRTH."—shows survival is interwoven with kin obligations and lineage.
Describe how onomatopoeia (e.g., "Klok")shows violence and power .
auditory punch in the visual medium—marks physical impact, emphasizes abrupt reversal of power, and forces the reader to feel the moment viscerally
Identify two family members mentioned on the panel-analysis family diagram and explain briefly how their presence complicates Dana’s sense of identity.
Hagar Weylin and Alice;
Hagar’s record ties Dana into the Weylin family tree and Alice connects Dana as an ancestor,
—give two examples of Dana's life in danger
mother beats her, Patrollers beats her
Who is Weylin?
plantation owner /slave master