Figurative Language
Characters
Literary components
events #1
events #2
100

“The Drowned Gods tug at me like the undertow beneath a calm sea, relentless, and impossible to fight.” This is an example of?

Simile

100
Who is the main Character of this book?

Cora Miller

100

From what point of view is this book described in?

First Person (Cora's point of view)

100

What is the place called in Cora's dreams past the door?

The Trenches/ Moors

100

How many room mates does Cora have 

4 before Sumi appeared and then 5

200

“The Moors whispered my name on the wind, a voice as cold and wet as the sea itself, calling me home.” This is an example of?

Personification

200

Who is the Janitor in the story?

The man who catches Rowena when she stays back to destroy evidence of the girls escaping.

200

What are 2 settings in the book?

The airport, Way word children school, White horn institute (dorms, cafeteria, office, hallways, classrooms), or inside Cora's dreams.

200

Why cant Cora sleep very sleep most night?

Because of the drowned gods and the dreams she has as well as her door to the Moors

200

What is the real point of this school and what is intended for the children?

To erase their memory from creativity and experiences, and delete their past to prepare for the outside world.

300

"It was as if the weight of the ocean itself rested on my chest, making it impossible to breathe.” This is an example of?

Hyperbole

300

Who is introduced mid way though the book and is from Cora's old school and appears in the past books?

Sumiko/Sumi

300

What is the conflict of the book?

The school tries to force her to reject their magical past, deny their experiences, and delete their past to "prepare them for the real world"

300

How do the girls end up escaping?

By climbing on a fallen tree and over the fence with Rowena staying back to destroy the path for anyone to follow. 

300

Which girls door leads to a world of Dinosaurs?

Stephanie's

400

“The door glowed with an eerie blue light, flickering like bio-luminescent creatures in the depths of the ocean, inviting and terrifying all at once.” This is an example of?

Imagery

400

Who is the headmaster at the way word children school

Eleanor West

400

What is the theme of "Where the drowned girls go"?

Identity, Self Acceptance, Trauma, Healing, Conformity, Individuality, Power and Authority

400

Who was crying in the classroom when Sumi found her on the way to the office with Cora

Regan Lewis

400

before Sumi is brought up into the story what only roommate is nice toward Cora?

Emily

500

“Silent shadows slithered silently through the empty corridors.” This is an example of?

Alliteration

500

What is through the door of Emily?

A world of Monsters and Scarecrows

500

What is the plot?


Cora Miller, a former mermaid-hero from a magical world, transfers to the Whitethorn Institute hoping to escape her past and find peace. Instead, she discovers a harsh, repressive school that forces students to deny their true selves. With the help of friends, Cora uncovers White horn’s dark secrets and fights to reclaim her identity and freedom.



500

What are all the names of Cora's room mates?

must name all for points.

Emily, Stephanie, Rowena, Marian (the nameless girl), and Sumi.

500
Who was speaking on the intercom about graduating that day but is later found still stuck at the  school after saying something abruptive on the announcement.

Regan Lewis