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The Watsons Go To Birmingham - 1963. Ch. 1-7 Review Game. Where does the story take place in Ch. 1-7?. Flint, Michigan. How does Dad (Daniel Watson) feel about Alabama?. He is aware there is segregation and thinks it’s a dangerous place to go.
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The Watsons Go To Birmingham - 1963 Ch. 1-7 Review Game
He is aware there is segregation and thinks it’s a dangerous place to go.
This character has a great sense of humor and doesn’t take things seriously.
This character is considered to be a school bully and has flunked at least one grade.
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.
He has a lazy eye and he is asked to read for the older classes.
Why didn’t Kenny want the new student to sit by him in class?
“He was raggedy, he was country, he was skinny and he was smiling at everybody a mile a minute” (29). Name that lit. technique.
“You were the cryingist little clown there ever was” (50). Name that lit. technique.
‘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.
“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.
“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.
What does Momma make her children do so that they are protected from the cold?
He pretends he lost his gloves so he can give them to Rufus and Momma will give him his back up pair.
How come Byron never actually gets burned by Momma after the “Nazi Parachutes…” chapter?
What is Byron’s reaction to killing the bird? What does he actually do immediately after?
He doesn’t understand why some things bother Byron and some things don’t.
What consequences does Byron face for getting his hair straightened?
Particularly in Ch. 7, who continuously proves to be the most mature of the Watson children?
This character is very emotional and protective of his/her family members.