Directions: Use the clues provided to decipher each lock. Type your answers in the correct space on the Google Form below. Be sure to pay attention to the answer format. Click submit when you think you've answered each question correctly. A "Congratulations" message will appear if you're right! If not, go back and re-work the items you've answered incorrectly.
Rebus/Word Lock- Solve this rebus puzzle. The answer will be the code to unlock this lock!
Number Lock- Use the invoice below to solve this lock! Bud purchased 1 suitcase, 2 boxes of rocks, 1 ream of paper for flyers, 1 saxophone and 3 blankets. If he paid $200, what is his change rounded to the nearest dollar?
Crossword/Vocabulary Lock- Fill in the crossword with words from the story. Your code will be the first letter of each word in numerical order.
ABC Lock- Answer these questions about the novel. Your code will be your letter choices!
1. Why does Bud want to know who his father is?
A. He knew his mom so he wanted to know who his father is.
B. He thought that Herman E. Calloway could lead him to his father.
C. He wanted to see if he had any family left.
D. All of the above.
2. How was Hooverville destroyed?
A. Police ram sacked it.
B. A storm.
C. A fire burned it down
D. All of the above
3. How old was Bud when his mother died?
A. 24
B. 34
C. 6
D. 15
4. What are three things in Buds suitcase?
A. Flashlight, phone,fork
B. Rocks, doll, comb
C. rocks, flyers, blanket
D. dirt, blood, glasses
5. Who does Bud think it 'the most beautiful woman in the world'?
A. Miss Hill
B. Miss Thomas
C. Deza Malone
D. The Librarian
Figurative Language Lock- Review different types of figurative language here. Read the following statements and determine what literary device is being used. Your code will be your letter choices.
1. I followed Jerry back to the room where all the boys' beds were jim-jammed together.
A. simile B. metaphor C. personification D. alliteration
2. The caseworkers came in and tap-tap-tapped down the line.
A. onomatopoeia B. metaphor C. personification D. hyperbole
3. Jerry looked like he'd just found out they were going to dip him in a pot of boiling milk.
A. simile B. metaphor C. personification D. idiom
4. They'll knock you right down and have you seeing stars in the middle of the day.
A. simile B. idiom C. personification D. symbolism
5. She is a silly goose!
A. simile B. metaphor C. personification D. hyperbole