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  • what does the word, "Nostalgic" mean?
    feelings of warmth about the present
    feelings of anger about the past
    feelings of warmth about the future
    feelings of warmth about the past
  • Edie is reluctant to draw people. But her dad encourages her with what words? what does he mean?
    You weren't good at dogs either but look now; practice makes better
  • What is a "Western film?"
    Set in the American past relating to real life events
    Set in the American present relating to modern times
    set in the American west relating to the frontier life
    Set in the American future relating to time travel on a hors
  • How did Edie's mom describe her childhood with other kids?
    She was bullied because of her skin color
  • Which sentence is correct?
    Her skin was red and splotchy.
    The wall was a solid white splotchy.
    She painted splotchy
    The splotchy skin was
  • Which word has the following definition, " unconvincing, lacking plausibility?"
    credible
    substantial
    likely
    Flimsy
  • "Smiles aren't beautiful because of teeth. Smiles are beautiful because of a person's spirit." Why was this spoken in the book? what was the context?
    Uncle Phil's duck smiled at him
    Edie's dad broke a tooth on a bone
    Edie's mom was worried about her teeth
    Edie thought after the braces she might not smile the same
  • What does the word "bully " mean?
    be kind and helpful
    to act like a bull
    treat cruelly
    generous and giving
  • what does "muck" mean in "muck it up?
    to spoil something or mess something up
    to do something perfectly
    to fix a mistake and make better
    to rearrange things neatly
  • Who is the author of the book?
    Christine Night
    Christine Day
    Christine Evening
    Christine Morning
  • In the AUthor's notes, the author mentions real people and events that inspired the story. Name two
    Sacheen Littlefeather, demonstrations at Wounded Knee
  • In ch 26, the word "powwow" is mentioned. What does it mean in this context?
    a talk or chat
    a festive gathering with dancing and rituals
    a meet up at a local pub
    haning out with classmates
  • What is a "manila folder?"
    a stiff sheet folder used is filing cabinets to hold papers
  • "silence swoops down over the room like a bird of prey." What figurative language is in use?
    onomotopoeia
    personification
    simile
    metaphor
  • Who lived in the Old Man House? What happened to it?
    Chief Seattle, it was burned down to create a park
  • What car did Edie's dad drive when he met her mom?
    Black and silver BMW
    cherry red BMW
    A yellow BMW
    Orange BMW
  • Who discovered Lisa's family's history and addess?
    Donnie
  • Why did Edie and her mom get into an argument at the Cinema?
    Edie's mom had to go to the bathroom
    Edie wanted popcorn and her mom wouldn't buy it
    Edie saw a poster with Native and wanted to see that movie
    They couldn't decide on which candy to buy
  • What was meaningful in the first time Edie met Rodger?
    The first time she felt truly recognized by someone
    She liked his smile
    It was the first time she saw a boy
    It was her first kiss
  • When Edie's mom describes meeting her uncle for the first time, what does he do?
    He starts to sing and dance in a ritual manner
    He yells at her to get off his land
    He recognises her, hugs her, and welcomes her in
    He doesn't know who she is and closes the door on her
  • In cH 34, what is happening in the park where the gathering is?
    It's a powwow.
  • What does Edie want to make the film about?
    the dog she meets
    Rodger
    Uncle Phil's fisherman days
    William the duck
  • What was the goal of the siege of Fort Lawton according to the Author?
    Establish an urban center for Seattle's Native population
  • which definition best fits, "meandering?"
    following a narrow path
    following a wide path
    following a straight path
    following a winding path
  • What was the final film about that Edie and her friend made?
    Bruno the dog finding his home and family
  • "Smiles aren't beautiful because of teeth. Smiles are beautiful because of a person's spirit." Who says this?
    Lisa Miller
    Serenity
    Edith Grahman
    Edie Miller
  • What is the opposite of the word "flimsy"?
    stiff
    easily broken
    not hard
    brittle
  • When reading about the birth of Edie's mom in Ch 31, how did you feel? What emotions did you experience
    ex: surprise, fear, worry, happiness, concern, sadness
  • Where does Seattle, Washington get its name from?
    Chief Seattle
  • Edie's mom states, "The American West has never been an empty wilderness." what does she mean?
    There is no place to go in the wilderness
    emptiness is in the heart
    There has always been people in America, Native Americans
    the west is a wild and scary place
  • What is Edith's calling as discovered in Ch 23? Who is "little bun"
    to be a mom; her baby: Edie's mom
  • Which word means to "imitate a sound or action of another?"
    mimic
    mimik
    original
    mike
  • The final film made by Edie and her friend is about a dog finding its home. What is its real meaning?
    Edie discovering her own place of belonging
  • why are the rules different on the reservation? Why could they shoot fireworks?
    Reservations have their own set of laws and rules
  • "Her words spear through me." Change this sentences into a simile
    Her words were like a spear that went though me
    Her spear spoke to me with words
    She took the spear in the chest
    The words went splat against my ears as the spear zoomed off
  • Why did the government remove Edie's mom from her family and send her to an orphanage?
    Edith died giving birth
    Her mother was unmarried native and uncle had a record
    Edith had agreed to giving up her baby for adoption
    Edie's mom had a birth defect
  • Edie wants to know where her name comes from. where does your name come from? find out
    Ask your parents
  • what happens in ch 24? Who is Edith?
    Edie discovers that Lisa is not her real mom; her mother
    Edie blurts out she has found the box; Lisa's mom
    Edie discovers Edith was a movie star; grandmother
    Amelia tells on Edie; Grandmother
  • Where did Edie's parents meet?
    coffee shop
    Starbucks in St Germain en laye
    The local KFC
    Thai food restaurant on campus
  • What is the meaning of the word, "vials?"
    a wicked vessel
    A mean ugly person
    a glass vase
    a closable vessel for liquids
  • what nationality is Edie?
    Native American and European
  • What at the end of chapter 3 suggest there is a problem with Amelia and Edie's friendship?
    The lack of response on text message and Edie says something was up that Amelia wasn't sharing
  • How is Serenity's advice and Uncle's Phil's advice to Edie the same?
    They want her to be honest about box with her parents
    They tell her to forget about the box
    They both tell her to eat more cheese
    They want her to not tell her parents about the box
  • The title of Chapter three is "War zone." What is the war zone?
    people shooting at people with guns
    A messy bedroom
    A battle being fought between the US Government and Natives
    fireworks shooting off over the field
  • What does Edie's mom mean, "I knew his adoptive parents weren't exactly stellar citizens." What does she mean?
    They were too bright to be around
    They were bright like the sun
    They weren't the best or most caring people
    They were the best parents possible
  • What is "Suquamish?"
    A native American tribe in North west
  • In ch 34, who does Edie see skipping rocks and what does this foreshadow?
    Rodger; a futre friendship
  • "Its black screen is bloated and curved, and its boxy white backside is propped against a dartboard." What does "bloated" and "boxy" in the sentence mean
    distended beyond natural size and box-like
  • How would you describe Edie's relationship with Libby?
    dependable
    accepting
    loving
    belittling
  • Who can be an orphan?
    only native Americans
    only people
    people or animals
    only animals
  • The title of the book, "I can make this promise" suggest someone is making a promise. Who makes the promise? What promise is made?
    Edie, Edith wont' be forgotten
  • What situation would be best described as "cutthroat?"
    the film industry and Hollywood
    Playing Minecraft on Nintendo Switch
    buying a baguette on Tuesday morning
    playing legos with friends
  • What is "anecdote?"
    figurative language
    it's a short knock knock joke
    short or interesting story about real life
    It's something you take to counter a poison
  • "You look Native." what does this mean?
    someone recognizes another person because of their character
  • "But the truth is, I can feel my best friend pulling away." what is Edie talking about?
    She feels she is losing her friendnship with Amelia
  • What is uncle Phil's job?
    He's a chef
    He works in ecological restoration
    He is a vet and takes care of sick animals
    He is a fisherman
  • " I shove my hands in my pockets and cross my front yard with dread pooling in my stomach." why does Edie feel dread?
    She's upset because her braces broke
    She thinks something bad will happen to her mom
    She knows her friendship with Amelia is over
    She is going to be in trouble with her parents
  • What is pre-GPS?
    time before navigation systems
    A time before maps
    A time before the compass
    A time when people could tell directions
  • Who does Edie confide it about the box she finds in the attic?
    Her uncle Phil
  • Edie read, "Just the other day, someone threw a nag of trash at me from the car, and drove off laughing." How would you describe this action? why would someone doe this?
    answers will vary: meannes; bullying;anger; lack of openness
  • Of three people in Edie's life, who wants her to not tell her parents about the box? what does this say about true friendship?
    Uncle Phil, true friendship is about honesty
    Bruno, a dog is man's best friend
    Amelia, true friendship is encouraging honesty
    Serenity, true friendship is encouraging honesty
  • What two things did Edie's parents say were missing from her sketch of the park in Indianola?
    People and trucks
    The dog and people
    trash and people
    The dog and the duck
  • "Her voice was like a melody, her hair was like spun gold." Change this into a metaphor
    Her voice was a melody and her hair spun gold.
  • What happened to Edith and Uncle Theo?
    They live to be very old
    They are still alive
    They move to Los Angelas and begin a movie career
    They both die young
  • Why does Edie fear the dentist and the braces?
    she thinks the braces will make her different /change her
    She thinks she won't be able to eat her favorite food
    She is scared it might hurt
    She worried people will make fun of her
  • What word means to "pass through gently?"
    sink
    waft
    rush
    settle
  • "I was one of the tallest in the room but felt invisible" what does this mean?
    It means the person didn't feel like he/she belonged or was recognized as a belonging
  • True or False, the tribal nations mentioned throughout the story are real and exist
    True
  • What does it mean to have empathy?
    Feel and understand what others feel
  • We read, "Edith had found her calling." What does this mean? what might your calling be?
    She found her purpose or reason for living.
  • "Vials are filled with ash from Mount St. Helen's eruption, and they look like granulated potions, dark glittering magic." identify the adjectives in the passage.
    filled, dark, glittering
    filled, granulated, dark, glittering
    granulated, dark, glittering
    filled, granulated, dark
  • What is an "antidote?"
    a short interesting story about real life
    a knock knock joke
    to take to counter effects of posion
    figurative language
  • What was the name of the movie Edith had speaking parts in?
    When the west was Theirs
    When the West met East
    When the west was Won
    When the West was Ours
  • Which word fits the definition, "A cord or strap worn around the neck, often used with whistles or name tags."
    lanrope
    Lanyarn
    Landyard
    Lanyard
  • which friend is Edie breaking up with?
    Amelia
    Libby
    Serenity
    Rodger
  • What gift is Edie speaking about in Chapter 32 that she had never thought about before?
    a hug with her family
  • What is a Native American reservation?
    A place set apart for Native Americans to live and practice their way of life
  • "Indio mountains line the horizon in jagged peaks. The sun dips low, and a summit sinks into it like a thorn. Its fragile golden skin is punctured, and the sun bleeds oranges and yellows, across the bottom of the sky." what is this?
    action scene
    back story
    romantic scene
    descriptive scene
  • What is a bird of prey?
    A bird that doesn't lay eggs
    A bird that is relgious
    A bird that is being hunted by another animal
    A bird that hunts other animals for food
  • What is "roughhousing?"
    playing with a lot of laughter
    playing in a house with a rough exterior
    act of boisterous play; aggressive
    gentle play
  • Which words means, "irregular heart beat and rhythm?"
    arrhythmia
    off-beat
    a rhythm
    my rhythm
  • Look at the picture. What word describes the action being shown?
    kick the boot
    scuff the boot
    scuffle with boots
    scruff the boot
  • What is often associated with the word "waft?"
    a scent
    a picture
    a manga
    legos
  • what is the definition of "Grime?"
    thick film of dirt
    thick Germain accent
    clean and pristine
    A crime committed by a goat
  • Go back and read Page 206, when Edie's mom meets her uncle. what word best describes the scene?
    emotionless
    touching and moving
    unaffecting
    frightening
  • What is the matching definition of "perilously?"
    full of harmony
    full of danger
    full of ease
    full of peace and calm
  • Where did Edie meet Amelia for the first time?
    at the orphanage
    on the playground
    at a powwow
    at the park
  • What is a homophone for the word "vial?"
    viale
    vile
    visle
    ville
  • Use "lush" in a sentence
    ex: She glanced around the lush hills across from the lush lawn.
  • What is the opposite of the word, "smir
    conceit
    self-satisfied
    cheerful
    scorn
  • Which word is similar to "splotchy?"
    striped
    solid
    dotted
    unspotted
  • What is the word "regalia?"
    clothes in tatters
    distinctive ornate clothing
    something you wear at a pyjama party
    normal every day clothing
  • In Ch 12, Amelia has an idea. What is it?
    make a film about a dog
    make a film about them three as friends
    make the film based on Edith and the letters
    make a film about Native American powwow
  • What is the Bristol Bay Watershed, as mentioned by the Author
    Habitat for numerous animal species and wildlife
  • What pet does Uncle Phil have?
    a duck
  • "Between the 1940s and 1970s, about 1/3 of Native children were separated from their families." what foreshadowed this in chapter 2?
    Th woman wearing the shirt "Find our missing girls"
    The boy that disappears
    Edie goes missing
    The lost dog, Bruno
  • What are Edie's parents' names?
    Lisa and WIlliam
    Lisa and Donnie
    Donnie and Edith
    Lisa and Phil
  • "Haphazard piles" this is used to describe organization in the attic. What does it suggest?
    The attic was very organized
    The attic was neatly arranged
    The attic wasn't very organized
    The attic was super tidy
  • which word would best describe, "a critical observation?"
    scrutiny
    scrawny
    peek
    glance
  • True or false, an orphanage is a place where children are sent if they don't have parents to look after them.
    True
  • What happens in Edie'a attic that changes her life?
    She is scared by a mouse
    She trips and breaks her leg
    Her friends get lost and can't find their way out
    She finds a box with letters from Edith