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Chapters 7-8

Chapters 9-10

Literary Elements

Cloyd wants to visit this person at the

hospital by pretending to be a flower delivery

boy.

A 100

Who is Cloyd’s father

A 100

Cloyd belongs to this Native American tribe

A 200

What is the Ute tribe

A 200

Though Cloyd never knew his father, he

learned that he was a part of this Native American tribe.

A 300

What is the Navajo tribe

A 300

This person takes a lot of pride in their

peaches and gold.

A 400

Who is Walter Landis

A 400

Cloyd is from this western state

A 500

What is Utah

A 500

While in the cliffs, Cloyd discovers this,

wrapped in a blanket.

B 100

What is an Ancient One (burial)

B 100

The bearstone Cloyd finds holds this

significance to his culture

B 200

What is bringer of strength and luck

B 200

In the mountains, Cloyd decides to

give himself a nickname

B 300

What is Lone Bear

B 300

This person says, “A ranch was like a house,

but a farm was a home”

B 400

Who is Maud (Walter’s deceased

wife)

B 400

At the end of chapter 4, Cloyd is feeling this

emotion about staying with Walter at the

ranch

B 500

What is happy and comfortable

B 500

Walter could get this amount of money per

ounce of gold

C 100

What is $456 an ounce

C 100

Cloyd’s sister attends this in what city out

west?

C 200

What is boarding school in Salt Lake

C 200

Cloyd gets to name and ride one of Walter’s

horses, Blueboy, who is this type of horse?

C 300

What is a Blue Roan

C 300

DAILY DOUBLE

C 400

DAILY DOUBLE

Place A Wager

Walter has to irrigate (water) the fields daily

because it doesn’t usually start to rain

until this month

C 400

What is July/ July 4th

C 400

Walter asks Cloyd to build this for this

reason

C 500

What is a fence to keep out hunters who trespass on his

Walter’s property

C 500

On Sundays, Walter goes in to this town to

buy groceries and supplies

D 100

What is Durango

D 100

Cloyd was eager to finish building the

fence so he could do this

D 200

What is ride Blue Boy in the mountains

D 200

Cloyd had to cut this type of tree for fence posts for this reason

D 300

What are Juniper trees because they don’t rot

D 300

This man visits Walter to hunt from this state

D 400

Who is Rusty from Texas

D 400

Walter and the hunters killed this sacred

animal to the Utes

D 500

What is a Black bear

D 500

Cloyd gets upset when he thinks about Walter

and Rusty laughing together and feels this secret name would fit

Walter perfectly

E 100

What is Laughs with Bear Hunters

E 100

Out of pure anger, Cloyd cuts how many of these most of the

way through?

E 200

What are twenty two peach trees

E 200

The Ute tribe sent Cloyd to a group home

named this..

E 300

What is Eaglewing

E 300

Walter threatens to take this from Cloyd and do what? after

Walter sees the field

E 400

What is Cloyd’s bearstone and smash it

E 400

As Cloyd and Walter are on their way back to the Ute

group home, Cloyd recognizes this massive

landmark “lying on its back with arms folded across his

chest, not yet ready to awake and vanquish his enemies”

E 500

What is the Sleeping Ute

E 500

The following is an example of what literary device, “As he climbed, the ranch buildings shrank until only their shiny metal roofs showed, and the peach orchard looked like a bright green circle with a sandy center.”

What is a simile

The following quote is an example of this literary

element: “His heart leaped to see a small blue stone about

two inches long, worn smooth by long handling.”

What is personification

The following quote is an example of this literary

element: “The shade of the nearby timber beckoned,

but he resisted.”

What is a personification

The following are an example of what literary device:

The bearstone and blackbear

What is a symbol

The following quote is an example of this literary term: “Suddenly

Cloyd remembered all the sausage he’d eaten at the old

man’s table….He backed out of the clearing in front of the house, turned and ran back toward the

peach orchard. A terrible revenge was taking shape in his

mind.

What is foreshadowing

The Final Jeopardy Category is:

“Old” Sayings

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This person said, “Live in a good way”

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Who is Cloyd’s grandmother

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Study for your test tomorrow!

Review your reading logs, LINCS, and Lit terms

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