Characters
Setting
Literary Terms
Miscellaneous
Vocabulary
100
The protagonist of the story.
Who is Kit.
100
Where the book takes place.
What is Wethersfield.
100
A literary device comparing two things using the words "like" or "as."
What is a simile.
100
Fill in the blank : _________________, rising action, _______________, falling action, ___________________.
exposition; climax; resolution
100
Showy finery
What is frippery.
200
The protagonist's two cousins.
Who are Judith and Mercy.
200
The general time period that the book takes place.
What is the 1600's. (1630's or 40's)
200
A literary device comparing two things, without the words "like" or "as."
What is a metaphor.
200
Name one event from the novel that has a cause and effect relationship.
Nat illuminates William's house, he gets put in the stocks. Kit goes to Hannah's house, she's accused of witchcraft.
200
embarrassed
What is chagrined.
300
Two boys who show interest in Kit.
Who are William and Nat.
300
Name one major conflict that affects the events of the book.
What is the Indian Wars, the colonies fighting for independence, New England witch trials, etc.
300
Two words with the same meaning.
What are synonyms.
300
Name a few of the things that are used as evidence against Kit in her trial.
What is being friends with Hannah, the book Prudence's name is in, children being sick, etc.
300
Feelings of sorrow for one's sins or offenses.
What is contrite.
400
The man who is engaged to one cousin, but who would like to be engaged to the other one.
Who is John Holbrook.
400
The people in Barbados were _____________ to the king in England.
What is loyal.
400
Two words with different meanings.
What are antonyms.
400
What war is John helping to fight?
What is the Indian wars.
400
To embarrass or humiliate.
What is mortify.
500
The child who the protagonist teaches at Hannah's house.
Who is Prudence.
500
Name two different religions that didn't get along during the time period of the novel.
Puritans, Quakers, Church of England.
500
The part in the plot chart where the character solves whatever problem that has been happening.
What is the resolution.
500
Words that are pronounced the same, but have different meanings and spellings.
What are homophones. (pronounced the same with different meanings and sometimes different spellings- homonyms)
500
Sorrowful or miserable
What is woebegone