1. What must Rowan do in order to gain Emile's help?
A. Pay him
B. Marry his daughter
C. Accompany his daughter
D. Nothing; Emile is generous
2. "Keep her from being so independent and running around like a field rat..." is an example of a
A. Simile
B. Metaphor
C. Hyperbole
D. Personification
3. What image made Rowan think of his mother?
A. Pets
B. Books
C. Flowers
D. Stone animals
4. What was Louise's initial reaction to Rowan?
A. She liked him
B. She hated him
C. She could care less about him
D. She instantly fell in love
5. What was Rowan's initial reaction to Louise?
A. He thought she was beautiful
B. He thought she was over-weight
C. He thought she was too pale and thin
D. He thought she was disgusting
6. In the metaphor that Louise uses, who are the Titans and Jupiter?
A. The Titans are Roman Gods and Jupiter is a planet
B. The Titans are the people of France and Jupiter is their goal
C. The Titans are the monarchy and Jupiter are the patriots
D. The Titans are the patriots and Jupiter is the king and queen
7. How did Louise's father manage to get her sisters married?
A. Set them up on dates
B. Taught them to be noble
C. Bought them husbands
D. Introduced them to various different candidates
8. Why did the sculptor build Apollo going the wrong way?
A. He didn't know any better
B. He didn't build it wrong; Louise is wrong
C. He did it to upset the King
D. He did it to make the King happy
9. What does the metaphor, "he knew he was dead as soon as he saw the dance floor." (page 138)
A. Rowan was going to be killed
B. Rowan's disguise would not work let the truth be known
C. Rowan can't dance and wasn't going to be able to live up to his bargain of the deal
D. Rowan was going to be captured
10. "..the very same man that the waiter had fawned over.." The word fawned most likely means what?
A. Display disgust
B. Display affection
C. Display hatred
D. Display ignorance
11. With whom might Nina be with?
A. Jeanette
B. Hamlet
C. The queen
D. The king
Open-Ended:
1. Describe Rowan's dancing abilities and use at least two examples from the text to support your answer. Save your response as G.H. Dancing
2. Explain how Rowan's feelings toward Louise change from the time he first learns of her to when he meets and talks with her. Use at three examples from the text to support your answer. Save your response as G.H. Louise
A. Pay him
B. Marry his daughter
C. Accompany his daughter
D. Nothing; Emile is generous
2. "Keep her from being so independent and running around like a field rat..." is an example of a
A. Simile
B. Metaphor
C. Hyperbole
D. Personification
3. What image made Rowan think of his mother?
A. Pets
B. Books
C. Flowers
D. Stone animals
4. What was Louise's initial reaction to Rowan?
A. She liked him
B. She hated him
C. She could care less about him
D. She instantly fell in love
5. What was Rowan's initial reaction to Louise?
A. He thought she was beautiful
B. He thought she was over-weight
C. He thought she was too pale and thin
D. He thought she was disgusting
6. In the metaphor that Louise uses, who are the Titans and Jupiter?
A. The Titans are Roman Gods and Jupiter is a planet
B. The Titans are the people of France and Jupiter is their goal
C. The Titans are the monarchy and Jupiter are the patriots
D. The Titans are the patriots and Jupiter is the king and queen
7. How did Louise's father manage to get her sisters married?
A. Set them up on dates
B. Taught them to be noble
C. Bought them husbands
D. Introduced them to various different candidates
8. Why did the sculptor build Apollo going the wrong way?
A. He didn't know any better
B. He didn't build it wrong; Louise is wrong
C. He did it to upset the King
D. He did it to make the King happy
9. What does the metaphor, "he knew he was dead as soon as he saw the dance floor." (page 138)
A. Rowan was going to be killed
B. Rowan's disguise would not work let the truth be known
C. Rowan can't dance and wasn't going to be able to live up to his bargain of the deal
D. Rowan was going to be captured
10. "..the very same man that the waiter had fawned over.." The word fawned most likely means what?
A. Display disgust
B. Display affection
C. Display hatred
D. Display ignorance
11. With whom might Nina be with?
A. Jeanette
B. Hamlet
C. The queen
D. The king
Open-Ended:
1. Describe Rowan's dancing abilities and use at least two examples from the text to support your answer. Save your response as G.H. Dancing
2. Explain how Rowan's feelings toward Louise change from the time he first learns of her to when he meets and talks with her. Use at three examples from the text to support your answer. Save your response as G.H. Louise