The Watsons Go To Birmingham - Chapter 2 Quiz
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Questions and Answers

What does Kenny call Byron, Kenny's older brother?

a god

Larry keeps Kenny's dollar.

False

Who says the phrase 'finders keepers, losers weepers'?

  • Kenny
  • Larry Dunn (correct)
  • Which writer did Ms. Henry and Mr. Alums want Kenny to read in front of the fifth grade?

    <p>Langston Hughes</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who is Langston Hughes?

    <p>an African American poet who wrote during the Harlem Renaissance</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who did Kenny see sitting in the front seat next to the teacher's desk?

    <p>Byron and Buphead</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What reasons did Mr. Alums give for wanting Kenny to read in front of his class?

    <p>a. The world is often hostile for Negroes. b. It is vital to read well. c. Being familiar with literature is important.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What problem did Kenny have with his eyes?

    <p>a lazy eye</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does Byron say to Kenny when he walks past the bus?

    <p>Give my regards to Clark, Poindexter.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who did Kenny think was his personal 'saver'?

    <p>the new boy 'with the great big smile' who rides the bus</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the setting in Chapter 2?

    <p>Clark Elementary</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How does Kenny react when Ms. Henry takes him to the fifth-grade class to read?

    <p>He said he 'would have dropped that book and run all the way home.'</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What are the two names that Kenny gets called?

    <p>'Egghead' or 'Poindexter'</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What advice does Byron give Kenny to help with his lazy eye?

    <p>Stand still, look straight ahead, then look sideways.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who are the new kids on the bus?

    <p>'two strange new boys'</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Kenny and Byron's Relationship

    • Kenny refers to Byron as a god, illustrating the significant admiration and fear he has for his older brother.
    • Byron’s reputation affects how others treat Kenny, as seen when Larry Dunn only keeps half of Kenny's dollar due to Byron's influence.

    Peer Dynamics and Teasing

    • In a demonstration of typical childhood behavior, Larry Dunn uses the phrase "finders keepers, losers weepers" when discussing money with Kenny.
    • Kenny experiences bullying on the bus, highlighted by Byron’s teasing remarks, which contribute to Kenny's insecurities.

    Educational Experiences

    • Ms. Henry and Mr. Alums encourage Kenny to read passages from Langston Hughes, an influential African American poet.
    • Mr. Alums discusses the challenges Negro students face and stresses the importance of reading well and being comfortable with literature.

    Kenny's Challenges

    • Kenny struggles with a lazy eye, a condition he is aware of and that can impact his self-esteem.
    • During class, his anxiety about reading in front of peers is evident, leading to a fear of dropping the book and escaping.

    Personal Relationships and Support

    • Kenny identifies a new boy at school with a bright smile as his potential "personal saver," signifying hope for friendship amidst his struggles.
    • Byron attempts to provide helpful advice on Kenny’s lazy eye, suggesting behavioral adjustments to help Kenny manage his condition.

    Setting and Atmosphere

    • The initial scenes in Chapter 2 are set at Clark Elementary, establishing the environment where Kenny navigates his social interactions and academic challenges.

    Nicknames and Identity

    • Kenny is labeled as "Egghead" or "Poindexter," reflecting typical schoolyard name-calling that highlights his struggles with fitting in among peers.
    • The presence of "two strange new boys" on the bus introduces potential new dynamics and relationships in Kenny’s life.

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    Test your knowledge of Chapter 2 from 'The Watsons Go To Birmingham'. This quiz includes important details about character interactions and key events. Perfect for students looking to reinforce their understanding of the chapter's content.

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