Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Vocab
100

What is the setting of the story?

La Paz, Mexico in the late 1800s/early 1900s

100

Where are Kino and Juana in Chapter 2?

In a canoe on the estuary. 

100

Kino indulges in dreams about his potential wealth. Name two things he dreams of.

Buying new clothes/shows, getting married in the church, buying a rifle, sending Coyotito to school 
100

How did the family dress when going to the market? 

They wore their best clothes. 

100

What a _______ surprise to see you here!

pleasant - enjoyable, good; makes you feel happy

200

What is the inciting incident that occurs in Chapter 1? 

The scorpion stings Coyotito

200

Why is Kino's canoe significant?

It was passed down from his grandfather and it is a "bulwark" against starvation. 

200

Why does the priest come to visit Kino and Juana at their brush house?

To remind them to think of the church if they become wealthy.

200

Why is Kino concerned with the placement of his hat before going to the market? 

He wants to be seen as a serious man when working with the pearl buyers. 
200

The student felt ______ to speak in front of the class because she was very shy and timid.

reluctant - slow and unwilling

300

Why is Kino distrustful of the doctor?

Kino does not trust the doctor's race due to years of subjugation to his people. 

300

What does Juana pray for in this chapter?

For Kino to find a pearl to help pay for Coyotito's treatment. 

300

What was the most climatic scene in this chapter? 

Someone breaks into the house to try and steal the pearl and Kino attacks them. 

300

Describe the scheme the pearl buyers had.

All the buyers worked for one boss, and they agreed on a price to offer Kino beforehand. 
300

Fans showed their __________ by cheering loudly and waving signs during the concert.



adoration - great love or admiration

400

How do the words "animals" and "veterinary" relate to the events in Chapter 1? 

The doctor refuses to treat Coyotito because of his biased views against native people. 

400

Why was Kino reluctant to open the oyster?

Both him and Juana worried that they would be disappointed by it. 
400

Why does the doctor visit Kino and Juana twice?

The first time he gives Coyotito some sort of "treatment". Coyotito begins vomiting and the doctor returns with a second "treatment". 

400

"What a pity it should be if the pearl should destroy them all" (Steinbeck 43).
This quote is an example of which literacy device? 

Foreshadowing

400

 The history lesson focused on the ____________ of indigenous peoples during colonial rule.

subjugation - the action of bringing someone or something under domination or control

500

At the end of the chapter, how does Kino show his rage?

He punches the fence outside of the doctor's home. 

500

How do Kino and Juana feel at the end of the chapter?

Excited, hopeful

500

What is the name people give to Kino's pearl?

The Pearl of the World

500

What is the climatic scene in Chapter 4? 

An unknown person attacks Kino outside of his house. 

500

Mr. Richardson was a _________ man and an excellent teacher, and the children loved and trusted him.

benign - kind and gentle; not harmful