Characters
Vocabulary
Finish the quote
Who said it?
Figurative Language
100

This character went into the marigold garden in the middle of the night and destroyed Mrs. Lottie's flowers.

Lizabeth

100

Intending or intended to do harm

Malicious

100

“Hey, Lizabeth, let’s go somewhere.”  

Joey

200

This character has a stern and scary demeaner, but they show a softer side when it comes to gardening.

Mrs. Lottie

200

Useless

Futile

200

"Whenever the memory of those ______ flashes across my mind, a strange nostalgia comes with it and remains long after the picture has faded."

Marigolds

200

“Git ‘long! John Burke! John Burke, come help!”

Mrs. Lottie

200

"...illusive as smoke, yet as real as the potted geranium before me now."

Simile

300

This person is the brother of the main character, Lizabeth, who sees her leaving the house in the middle of the night.

Joey

300

Without a clearly defined shape or form?

Amorphous

300

"_______ was the cage in which we were tapped..."

Poverty

300

“She’s fooling with them crazy flowers.”

Lizabeth

300

"Her smooth skin was a dark reddish brown, and her face had Indian-like features..."

Imagery

400

This character is portrayed as a strong individual but has a moment of weakness in the middle of the night.

Lizabeth's dad

400

Effort, energy, and enthusiasm

Vigor

400

"But the room was too crowded with fear to allow me to sleep, and finally, feeling the terrible aloneness of ______., I decided to awaken Joey." (this a time in the morning)

4am

400

“Twenty-two years, Maybelle, twenty-two years,” he was saying, “and I got nothing for you, nothing, nothing.”  

Lizabeth's father

400

"But God was chary with miracles in those days..."

Allusion

500

This is the name of the older woman's son who sits on the rocking chair all day. (I need the full name)

John Burke

500

Temptation to go somewhere or do something

Lure

500

“Look, we ain’t starving. I git paid every week, and Mrs. Ellis is real nice about giving me things. She gonna let me have Mr. Ellis’s old coat for you this winter—”  

Maybelle (Lizabeth's mother)