This document contains a test review covering vocabulary words, characters, and symbols from Treasure Island and 1 Corinthians 15:33. It includes multiple choice questions to identify vocabulary words based on definitions, name characters based on clues, define symbols and themes, and analyze how characters choose friends. Key points summarized are that rum symbolizes recklessness, the black spot symbolizes danger, and Ben Gunn initially chooses friends unwisely but later corrects his decision.
This document contains a test review covering vocabulary words, characters, and symbols from Treasure Island and 1 Corinthians 15:33. It includes multiple choice questions to identify vocabulary words based on definitions, name characters based on clues, define symbols and themes, and analyze how characters choose friends. Key points summarized are that rum symbolizes recklessness, the black spot symbolizes danger, and Ben Gunn initially chooses friends unwisely but later corrects his decision.
This document contains a test review covering vocabulary words, characters, and symbols from Treasure Island and 1 Corinthians 15:33. It includes multiple choice questions to identify vocabulary words based on definitions, name characters based on clues, define symbols and themes, and analyze how characters choose friends. Key points summarized are that rum symbolizes recklessness, the black spot symbolizes danger, and Ben Gunn initially chooses friends unwisely but later corrects his decision.
This document contains a test review covering vocabulary words, characters, and symbols from Treasure Island and 1 Corinthians 15:33. It includes multiple choice questions to identify vocabulary words based on definitions, name characters based on clues, define symbols and themes, and analyze how characters choose friends. Key points summarized are that rum symbolizes recklessness, the black spot symbolizes danger, and Ben Gunn initially chooses friends unwisely but later corrects his decision.
authorities, especially by soldiers or sailors against their officers. 1. Mutiny For each definition, write the vocabulary word:
1. rude and impolite speech or behavior
2. a curved blade or sword 1. incivility 2. cutlass For each definition, write the vocabulary word:
1. the pirate flag
2. deceitful or contradictory doubleness 3. the bottom of the sea, death, or hell 4. to remove from a position of authority 1. Jolly Roger 2. duplicity 3. Davy Jones 4. depose For each definition, write the vocabulary word:
1. a fast moving ship
2. the British flag 3. upper deck of ship where sailors slept 4. to abandon someone on an island 1. schooner 2. Union Jack 3. fo’c’sle 4. maroon For each clue, name the character that it describes:
Starts off cranky but ends up being a good leader
Captain Smollett For each clue, name the character that it describes:
Dies soon after receiving the
black spot Billy Bones For each clue, name the character that it describes:
Worries that the island will cause sickness
Dr. Livesey For each clue, name the character that it describes:
Has trouble keeping a secret
Squire Trelawney Define symbolism. Use of words, characters, objects, or places that mean something beyond what they are on a literal level An object with a deeper meaning What does rum symbolize? Recklessness, violence, and uncontrolled behavior What theme does this quote show?
What does the coracle symbolize?
What does the treasure map symbolize? the David and Goliath aspect of Jim’s adventure Adventure and desire 1. What does the black spot symbolize? 2. What does the parrot symbolize? 1. danger, disorder, and destruction 2. innocence corrupted by bad influences Give an example of someone who chooses their friends wisely. Abraham Gray Give an example of someone who does not choose their friends wisely and must suffer the consequences. Dick Johnson What character initially chooses their friends unwisely, but repents and corrects his decision? Ben Gunn How does Jim choose his friends? Jim represents innocence influenced by bad company. He never intentionally joins the pirates, but he behaves like a pirate through his morally-questionable actions. He and Long John Silver are foils for each other- both caught in the middle between the good guys and the bad guys.