Characters
Setting
Plot
Conflict
Theme/Literary Devices
100
The new Pending Surplus that arrived at Grange Hall.
Who is Peter?
100
Where Anna goes to write in her journal.
What is Female Bathroom 2?
100
The full name that Peter uses to address Anna.
What is Anna Covey?
100
The people that Anna blames for her being in Grange Hall.
Who are her parents?
100
What the author uses to notify us that Anna is writing in her journal.
What are italicized words?
200
The legal that Anna once worked for.
Who is Mrs. Sharpe?
200
Where surpluses go to eat.
What is Central Feeding?
200
The person that plans to have Peter killed.
Who is Mrs. Princent?
200
On page 128, the author says "Her eagle eyes noticed everything-..." this is an example of what literary device?
What is a metaphor?
300
A defiant girl who knows that she is really legal.
Who is Sheila?
300
Where Peter is planning on escaping.
What is Solitary?
300
The color of the knickers that Sheila steals.
What is pink?
300
Where Anna gets sent instead of going to Solitary.
What is the Smalls' floor?
300
What the author uses to in Anna's Journal entries to help us better understand the setting.
What are dates?
400
The teacher that hits Anna for speaking out in Science and Nature class.
Who is Mr. Sargent?
400
The year the Declaration was introduced.
What is 2065?
400
The word that Mrs. Pincent uses to describe Anna over the phone.
What is indoctrinated?
400
What Anna has to do to finally get sent to Solitary.
What is refuse to work and back talk Maisie.
400
The big decision that Anna makes about the Declaration in the end.
What is she ops-out?
500
The supervisor of the Domestics.
Who is Mrs. Larson?
500
Where Peter and Anna hide first, once they get Outside.
What is Mrs. Sharpe's Summer House?
500
The town that Peter and Anna have to go to to see Anna's parents.
What is Bloomsbury?
500
What Sheila finds and eventually gives to Mrs. Pincent.
What is Anna's Journal?
500
What Anna realizes about her parents in the end.
What is that they really do care about her and that they aren't selfish.