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Chapter11
Chapter12
Chapters 13-14
Chapters 15-17
Chapters 18-19
Literary Elements
Timothy thought this about Stew Cat.
A 100
What is bad luck/jumbi
A 100
The morning after Timothy speaks about
jumbi, he goes to this side of the island and does this
A 200
What is the north side, to cut wood
to carve a cat
A 200
Phillip was able to get around the island using
what TWO things?
A 300
What is a rope then a cane
A 300
Timothy puts the raft in the ocean for what
reason?
A 400
What is to put Stew Cat on long enough to chase away the jumbi
A 400
Timothy explains to Phillip what happened to the raft and
that their luck has changed. Phillip ends the chapter
saying, “But it didn’t change, it got worse.” This is an example of what literary
element?A 500
What is foreshadowing
A 500
Timothy wakes up in the morning with a high
fever, chills, and fighting for air because of this
illnessB 100
What is malaria
B 100
Because of Timothy’s illness, he acted
differently in this way.
B 200
What is crazy (mumbling, laughing,
running into the ocean)
B 200
Timothy throws Phillip aside and crashes down
the hill to go to this place while he is sick.
B 300
What is the ocean
B 300
Timothy felt this way after his illness passed and the fever broke.
B 400
What is weak/never regained strength again
B 400
This quote is an example, of what literary term:
“My ‘ead burn wid fire, an’ I put it out.”
(hint: think extreme)B 500
What is hyperbole
B 500
Timothy teaches Phillip to fish for this reason,
other than to eat.
C 100
What is to survive on his own, if needed
C 100
On the fifth afternoon, Phillip becomes brave enough to finally do
something Timothy is too old to do.
C 200
What is climb the coconut tree to get a
coconut
C 200
Timothy used the rope sparingly so he could use
it for this purpose.
C 300
What is to tie to a palm tree in the event of a
hurricane
C 300
DAILY DOUBLE
C 400
DAILY DOUBLE
Place A Wager
Phillip saying, “He was cradling his head in his arms, still making those small noises, like a hurt
animal” is an example of this literary term.
C 400
What is a simile
C 400
Phillip, finally accepting Timothy as a good friend,
asks Timothy this question right before the
storm hits, making Timothy laugh.
C 500
What is, “Are you still black?”
C 500
The storm hit the cay at this time of day.
D 100
What is after sunset/night.
D 100
This person got badly wounded by sand and seagrape during the
tempest.
D 200
Who is Timothy
D 200
Trying to rebuild camp alone, Phillip is attacked
by these animals and doesn’t get mad. Rather, he understands this fact
about these animals.D 300
What are birds who are fighting for survival,
just like Phillip
D 300
Phillip is able to tell time the time of day as well as how many days passed
since the storm by doing this.
D 400
What is telling the time of day by facing the sun
and keeping track of the days by putting a pebble in the can each
dayD 400
Phillip gets injured alone on the cay by this
animal, while trying to do this activity.
D 500
What is getting bit by a moray eel while trying to
catch langosta for him and Stew Cat
D 500
Phillip realizes the reason the first plane does not see Phillip’s
signal fire is this.
E 100
What is the white smoke
E 100
Phillip burns this substance to make the smoke able to be seen.
E 200
What are sea grapes
E 200
Phillip felt this emotion when the second plane passed and flew away.
E 300
What is hopeless like he wanted to die
E 300
When Phillip is rescued, he wanted this one item
from the cay.
E 400
What is Timothy’s knife
E 400
Phillip says he will visit the cay one day by doing
this.
E 500
What is closing his eyes and feeling it
E 500
“D’evil spirit harass an’ meliss us, young bahss.”
F 100
What is dialect
F 100
“The sea was as smooth as jelly.”
F 200
What is a simile
F 200
“D’palm harass us no more.”
F 300
What is personification
F 300
F 400
“Mother said, ‘It’s too dangerous to stay here now.’ My father answered, ‘Grace, you know I can’t leave.’ She
said, ‘Well, then Phillip and I must go back. We’ll go back to
Norfolk and wait until the danger is over.”
What is conflict
F 400
“..I slowly felt my way around the bottom of the
small pool, touching sea fans that waved back and forth, feeling the organ-pipe coral
and the bigger chunks of brain coral.”
F 500
What is imagery
F 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Please record your wager.
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Literary Elements in Literature
“To Dr. King’s dream, which can only come true if the very young
know and understand.”
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What is theme.
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