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LuLing's nickname Doggie is a _________ representing Precious Auntie and LuLing's close relationship and their form of communication throughout her childhood.
The following quotation is an example of ________. "... balls of foil, broken marbles, flower heads."
"She threw herself down the slide, head first, arms straight out- the position only the bravest and wildest boys would take- fast, fast, fast into the sand." What is the underlined portion an example of?
How did Precious Auntie die?
The Unhealable Wound is a situational __________ that applies to LuLing. This __________ is foreshadowed when LuLing communicates with Precious Auntie's ghost through Ruth.
Ruth didn't want to speak because she was worried that all the good things happening would disappear. This is an example of ___________.
Despite not knowing how to write in Chinese, Ruth wrote the word _______ when "communicating" with Precious Auntie.
In a flashback to her childhood, the main character or ___________, Ruth, broke her arm and began "communicating" with Precious Auntie.
"The way she moved, as slowly and heavily as an elephant in water." The quotation is an example of?
What kind of narrator is used throughout the novel?
In first grade, Ruth broke her _______ when she went down the slide which lead to her mother telling her about Precious Auntie.
What were the first three words Ruth said when she finally spoke after breaking a bone? Hint: She was refusing to continue speaking to Precious Auntie.
The following quotation is an aha! moment for Ruth. "Ruth dropped the chopstick. The lady with bloody hair was trying to kill her! So it was true, that day at the playground, she almost died." What is this called?
LuLing made Ruth practice read and writing since she was in _________ to help her be ahead in school.
Where did LuLing tell Ruth Precious Auntie was buried?
When LuLing asked how the bean curd dish tasted, Ruth criticized it for the first time. How did she describe it?
What kind of imagery is the following an example of? "Blood ran from Ruth's nose and dripped onto the front of her white blouse, staining the broad lace-trimmed collar."
What was the temporary solution to Ruth not wanting to speak after she broke a bone at school?
What did LuLing serve Ruth for the first time ever when she broke a bone?
The quotation "She lay still, the world was burning, shot full of red lightning." is an example of ___________.

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