What was Ned's name at the beginning of the novel?
What is the word for a traditional Navajo home?
hogan
What word means "metal fragments scattered by an exploding shell, bomb, or the like"?
shrapnel
What type of figurative language is this?
"To Tobias, the castle is huge and amazing like a star-covered sky."
simile
What is the main character's name?
Tobias
Name one of the Japanese cities where America dropped an atomic bomb.
For double the points, can you name the second city?
Hiroshima, Nagasaki
What is the name of the Navajo's sacred land?
Dinetah
What word means "a shallow pit dug to provide a quick, temporary shelter from enemy fire for one or two soldiers"?
foxhole
What type of figurative language is this?
"The table sighed under the large metal dishes full of dinner and desserts."
What did David the poacher get caught stealing?
fish
What was the name of the island where this photograph was taken?
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Iwo Jima
Why is swimming challenging to Navajos?
They believe monsters are under the water.
What word means "to attack with bombs, cannon fire, or artillery"?
bombardment
What type of figurative language is this?
"I may list things that might be described as my accomplishments in these few pages, but they are only shadows of the larger truth."
metaphor
The nobility use images, colors, and mottos to represent their families, especially when traveling or fighting. What are those symbols called?
coat of arms
What "plant extract" does Ned use each morning to pray and prepare for the day?
corn pollen
What did long hair mean to the Navajo?
good luck
What word means "the practices, principles, and spirit of medieval knighthood"?
chivalry
What type of figurative language is this?
"With all the sand we ate I figured we were ten pounds heavier."
hyperbole
What was Tobias's occupation in the castle?
For double the points, what did he want to become?
page
knight
Why were Navajo code talkers used more than Morse code?
They were much faster!
What does an Enemyway Ceremony do for an individual?
bring balance
What word means "the act or function of a tutor or teacher; instruction; teaching"?
tutelage
What is the difference between a simile and a metaphor?
Simile uses "like" or "as," but metaphors do not
What does the gong-farmer do at the castle?
cleans out the toilets