Plot
Characters
Symbolism
Themes
Figurative Language
100

Frenchie's brother was taken by them

Who are the recruiters?

100

How did Wab get the scar on her face?

What is someone slashed her eye?

100
Frenchie's braided hair.

What is pride in his Indigenous identity?

100

The importance of language is shown by this

What is Minerva teaching them language?

100

"My dirty fingers skittered across the shiny surface like skates" (p. 6). 

What is a simile?

200

How Frenchie avoided getting captured at the beginning of the novel

What is climbing a tree?

200

The oldest member of the group

Who is Minerva?

200

The moose Frenchie does not kill.

What is a respectful relationship with nature?

200

The importance of family

What is Miig's group of ragtag Indigenous folks?

200

"Then I shook each sleepy limb, each screaming muscle back into service" (p. 7).

What is personification?

300

What RiRi found in her hotel room

What are pink (rubber) boots?

300

The name of the girl that Frenchie is in love with

Who is Rose?

300

Miigs' tattoo on the back of his hand.

A symbol of his marriage to Isaac.

300

Climate change and the importance of protecting the earth. 

What is Frenchie not killing the moose, the lakes being polluted, the rain being nonstop and acidic, etc.

300

"...all the anticipation of a tomorrow planned a thousand yesterdays ago..."

What is hyperbole?

400

The story Minerva tells the first night at The Four Winds resort.

The story of the Rogarou. 

400

A turning point for Frenchie in the novel so far

What is not killing the moose?

400

RiRi's shiny, pink, candy-like rainboots.

What is childhood innocence?

400

Coming of age

What is Frenchie's relationship with Rose?

400

“A man without dreams is just a meaty machine with a broken gauge” (p. 142).

What is a metaphor?

500

The reason why Frenchie grabs what he believes to be an electrified fence. 

What is Frenchie believes that Miig's survival is more important than his?

500

The person interrupted Frenchie and Rose in the hotel room

Who is RiRi?

500

Their journey north

What signifies a journey towards safety and freedom for the Indigenous characters?

500

Cyclical histories (repeated events throughout history)

What are the residential schools?

500

"bone-deep beliefs," "whispering winds," "shadowy silence," and "cold, cruel corridors.". 

What is alliteration?