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The Watsons Go To Birmingham - 1963 Ch. 1-7 Review Game
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Where does the story take place in Ch. 1-7?
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Flint, Michigan
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How does Dad (Daniel Watson) feel about Alabama?
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He is aware there is segregation and thinks it’s a dangerous place to go.
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This character has a great sense of humor and doesn’t take things seriously.
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Dad (Daniel)
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This character is considered to be a school bully and has flunked at least one grade.
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Buphead
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This character is a thief and steals other children’s toys.
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LJ Jones
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This character is a bully and has holes in his shoes and ripped clothing, leading us to infer that his family doesn’t have a lot of money.
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Larry Dunn
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What does Kenny get teased about in school?
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He has a lazy eye and he is asked to read for the older classes.
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Who is Kenny’s new friend in school?
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Rufus
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Why didn’t Kenny want the new student to sit by him in class?
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He thought they’d both get teased.
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“He was raggedy, he was country, he was skinny and he was smiling at everybody a mile a minute” (29). Name that lit. technique.
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Imagery
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“You were the cryingist little clown there ever was” (50). Name that lit. technique.
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Metaphor
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‘I don’t think so, Dad.” ‘You don’t think so, Dad. Well, judging by the condition of your hair I wouldn’t say thinking is one of your strong suits, is it” (95). Name that lit. technique.
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Verbal Irony
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“And that was it. We thought that was the end of Byron’s Latest Adventure until a week later when Dad brought home the TT AB-700 in the Brown Bomber” (99). Name that lit. technique.
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Foreshadowing
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“Leave it to Daddy Cool to kill a bird, then give it a funeral. Leave it to Daddy Cool to torture human kids at a school all day long and never have his conscience bother him but to feel sorry for a stupid little grayish brown bird” (85). Name that lit. technique.
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Situational Irony
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What two things does Kenny think are “wrong” with Rufus?
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The way he talks and the way he dresses.
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What does Momma make her children do so that they are protected from the cold?
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Bundle up tight in layers of clothing
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What trick does Kenny pull on Momma in order to help Rufus?
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He pretends he lost his gloves so he can give them to Rufus and Momma will give him his back up pair.
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Why is Momma so sensitive about Byron playing with matches?
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As a child her own house burned down.
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How come Byron never actually gets burned by Momma after the “Nazi Parachutes…” chapter?
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Joetta keeps defending Byron and trying to stop her.
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What type/who is the narrator of the story?
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First Person from Kenny’s perspective
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What is Byron’s reaction to killing the bird? What does he actually do immediately after?
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He starts crying and throws up.
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How does Kenny feel about Byron after he killed the bird?
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He doesn’t understand why some things bother Byron and some things don’t.
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What consequences does Byron face for getting his hair straightened?
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His father shaves all of his hair off.
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Particularly in Ch. 7, who continuously proves to be the most mature of the Watson children?
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Joetta
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This character is very emotional and protective of his/her family members.
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Joetta
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This character gets teased a lot in school and is the narrator of the story.
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Kenny
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This character is considered a “juvenile delinquent” and doesn’t like being with his/her family.
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Byron
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This character was born in Birmingham, Alabama and expects people to follow the rules.
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Momma (Wilona)
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This character lives in Birmingham, Alabama.
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Grandma Sands
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This character takes handouts like halves of sandwiches, half-eaten apples, and gloves from a classmate because his/her family doesn’t have a lot of money.
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Rufus
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“I bet we looked like the solar system, with me being the sun and Byron being the orbiting Earth.” Name that lit. technique.
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Simile
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“He dropped out of the tree like a superhero” (80). Name that lit. technique.
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Simile
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“Whackwhackwhack!” (59). Name that lit. technique.
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Onomatopoeia
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“We all nearly jumped through the roof…” (69). Name that lit. technique.
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Hyperbole
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“By figured he didn’t have anything to lose so when we got about halfway down the steps he popped me square in the ear” (94). Name that lit. technique.
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Onomatopoeia
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