Characters
General Knowledge
Dialogue
Themes
Plot
100

A social climber

Who is Debbie Hibbertson?

100

The disadvantage of the first person perspective  of Rami.

Limited to Rami's perspective which may be biased.

100

"It isn't Johnson land anymore" Who said it and why?

Rami said it. Jake now owned the property.

100

Prove that friendship was a theme.

Rami and Donna-Rae were good friends.

Sun Sun and Betty Hilcher were good friends. 

Collie Rainer supported Rami when all others turned against him.

100

Christmas. How did this chapter offer some relief in the reader?

Less tension as we see the exchanging of gifts and suggestions of love.

200

I hear wedding bells between them.

Jake and Debbie Hibbertson.

200

The reason women are attracted to Jake.

He is rich and powerful.

200

“You! You! You! You shameless thing. Just like your father.” Who said this?

What type of conflict is brought out using this dialogue?

Debbie

Man versus Man

200

Name five things that Sun Sun lost and one thing he regained.

His family/wife/children/land/house/status/life.

He regained his status/respect from people in the village.


200

“There was now no doorway, no window – only fire, leaping diabolical fire.” What device is this? Why is this event important to the story?

Personification. 

Brings about the resolution of the conflict between Jake and Sun Sun (no more competition) OR highlights Merton's good nature to the very end.

300

The pastor who buried Sun-Sun

Rev. Ledbetter

300

Sun Sun's favourite song

Sentimental Journey

300

Who said “I have to go back … to my house” and under what circumstances?

What theme is brought out?

Rami during his Christmas visit to Ma.

Loyalty/Determination

300

Debbie marrying on that Golgotha of a hill brings out which theme?

Betrayal

300

“The unkindest cut of them all” refers to?

Debbie's decision to marry Jake and how it hurt Sun Sun.

400

Grew up too early 

Rami Johnson

400

What is the name of the author?

Cyril Everard Palmer

400

“We must respect him even though he’s dead. I know you still love him too.”

Based on the quote, how did Rami show respect to his father Sun Sun in the end?

Ensuring that his father was buried at River Bottom (which would be his wish). 

400

How did Jake help to bring out the theme of determination?

Determined to take everything from Merton. Did anything to reach the top.

400

“A pyrrhic victory”. To whom does this term refer? Explain the specific event that this term refers to

DEBBIE HIBBERTSON

Debbie took Merton to court to get custody of Rami. She won custody but Rami refused to live with her. He said he would never leave his father’s side.

500

Lottie

The housekeeper

500

What smart marketing strategy did you learn from Sun Sun?

To use the guise of a clearance sale when the prices of the goods were not really dropped. 

500

"It would be like insulting the dead who could offer no objections". Whose thought was this? What were the circumstances around this comment?

Rami Johnson. It was Sun-Sun's funeral and Ma wanted to bury Sun-Sun at Robin Hill. 

500

One piece of evidence from the final chapter that Rami was really serious about Donna Rae.

In the final chapter, he told Debbie she could come live with him and Donna-Rae (p.112)

500

How is class prejudice resolved in the story?

Through Sun Sun's death-Debbie rides with Betty to the funeral.