7 - ECHO #3 Quiz Review
How many daughters did the Yamamotos have?
2 daughters about the same age as Ivy
What is mama Lopez's solution to the 2 separate schools?
go back to Frezno/La Colonia where Ivy will get a good educaiton in an integrated school
Mr. Ward would like to prove that Mr. Yamamoto is a spy so that ______________________.
he can purchase his property cheaply
Ivy had a ________ for playing the harmonica.
talent
Lincoln Annex
the Americanization school
What school did Ivy go to?
the Lincoln Annex, not the LIncoln School because the kids were segregated
Where does Mrs. Ward volunteer on Sunday afternoons and she invited Mrs. Lopez to join?
the Red Cross - they make bandages and wound dressing for the troops
Susan Ward
the daughter of Joyce and Mr. Ward; she is very kind to Ivy and saves her a seat on the bus to school
What instrument did Ivy fall in love with playing in the orchestra?
the flute
What instrument did Kenny's mom teach?
the piano; she gave music lessons to Susan
Joyce Ward
the wife of the wealthy landowner who lives in a big white house
What did Ivy notice when she and her mom were in the Yamamoto home?
there was a secret door in the back of the closet
How did the boys make fun of Ivy?
they said e-i-e-i-ohhhh
Where does it sound like Fernando will be going in the army?
to Europe to fight Nazis
What were the kids at school encouraged to do to help the war effort?
to buy war stamps to fill booklets that would help the war effort; the stamps would cost a total of $18.00, but in 10 years they would be worth $25.00 each.
____________________ meant going to Europe to fight.
"Going over"
How much did Fernando pay Ivy to hear her play a song before he went off in the army?
1 cent
What is the month and year in this section of the book?
December 1942
Why is the family moving from La Colonia (Frezno) to a farm near Los Angeles?
Father was supposed to help run a farm of over 60 acres, and there was the promise that he could possibly own some land and a house as a result.
Why did it not make any sense for Mr. Yamamoto to be in the internment camp?
He had fought and was a hero for the United States in WWI.
What is Fernando's job with the army?
He is a certified field radio operator.
Why does Mr. Ward tell his family that Kenny didn't die in the bombing at Pearl Harbor?
He thinks that Kenny probably knew about the bombing in advance and he thinks Kenny should be locked up with the rest of the Japanese.
What had Mr. Ward seen that had made him suspicious?
He thought he saw Japanese carrying briefcases with spy information, but it was really only musical instruments.
What did Mr. Ward want to do before Kenny came to his familiy's house to meet with Mr. Lopez?
He wanted to inspect the Yamamot house, hoping to find something criminal with the attorney, Mr. Pauling. They were surprised when they only found family valuables.
Fernando Lopez
He was 17-18 years old; he joined the army; he was a tinkerer and could fix any machine, etc. He was killed; He went "over there" which meant to fight in Europe.
What did Kenneth Yamamoto do in the U.S. Marines?
He was a officer and translator for the United States Marines.
What was the plan for Mr. Lopez to do if the Yamamoto family approved of hi?
He would run the farm for Mr. Yamamoto while he was in the internment camp. Mr. Lopez would take care of the bills, pay himself a salary and save the profits for the Yamamots. In return, when the war was over, Mr. Yamamoto would let Mr. Lopez say on the farm as a supervisor and deed Lopez the house and the small piece of land it sits on - to own.
After Donald's death, what is it like for Susan?
Her parents won't let her go anywhere without one of them.
Why was Mr. Ward so bitter?
His son had been killed at Pearl Harbor. They were notified by a Western Union Telegraph boy.
When Mr. Lopez went to find out why there are 2 different schools, what did he find out?
It's district policy and the Mexican children are separated because of language and health issues. The principal said that mainy of the Meican children are dirty and need baths and have head lice and carry illnesses.
Who befriends Ivy going to Lincoln Annex?
Ignacio who is the fastest runner in 3 counties
Where did Ivy Maria Lopez live at the beginning of Section #3?
In La Colonia in Fresno, California in north central California, just southeast of San Francisco.
Where did Ivy Maria Lopez live at the end of Section #3?
In southern California near Los Angeles
What did Susan warn Ivy about if she went into the Yamamoto's house?
It could be booby-trapped or rigged with bombs to protect their spy stuff.
What was special about the new house to mama?
It had an electric washing machine.
Araceli
Ivy's best friend who was a year older in Frezno, California; she and Ivy could double dutch jump rope 100 times without missing; they promised to write each other 2-3 times a week
Victor Lopez
Ivy's dad
Luz Lopez
Ivy's mom who sews and irons for a living
Miss Delgado
Ivy's teacher who had chosen her to perform the harmonica on the radio in La Colonia, California
What was painted on the back door of the Yamamoto home?
Japs! Yellow Enemies!
Who was in charge of bringing the legal papers to Mr. Lopez about the Yamamoto far?
Kenneth Yamamoto, who was Mr. Yamamoto's son.
Who agreed to let the Lopez family take care of the farm & house while the Yamamoto family is in the internment camp?
Kenny Yamamoto
Why did the kids sing Old MacDonald had a farm.... as the bus left to Lincoln Annex?
Lincoln Annex was right by a chicken/egg farm, so chicken feathers littered the school yard. It was a run down school. The smell of the chicken farm made Ivy sick at her stomach.
Who was the orchestra leader?
Mr. Daniels
Who was trying to buy up all the the Japansese farms for less then they were worth?
Mr. Ward
What had happened to get the United Stated pulled into WWII?
Pearl Harbor had been attacked on December 7, 1941.
How did Ivy let Miss Delgado know that she would not play the harmonica on the radio?
She had to write a note and put it in the mail - 3 cents postage.
Even though Ivy knows that the 2 separate schools, Lincoln Main and LIncoln Annex are not fair or right, why does she want to go back to school and not stay at home like her dad wants her to?
She wants to go to the Orchestra meeting on Thursday.
Who else did Ivy write to before she left La Colonia?
She wrote to her best friend, Araceli.
what happened to the war garden that Ivy had planted.
Someone tore it up and threw dirt clods at the house. Jap Spies Don't come Back! was painted on the back door
Who was Donald Ward?
Susan Ward's brother. Kenny Yamamoto had talked him into joining the marines.
What happened to Japanese landowners and their land?
The Japanese were taken to internment camps because they might be spies. Their land would be sold if no one was taking care of it for them.
How did Ivy get the harmonica in the first place?
They were donated to Miss Delgado, and she gave them to the students. Each student got to pick out their own harmonica when their name was called. It had a tiny cursive M on one edge.
It was a year after Pearl Harbor was attacked when Ivy first stepped into the Ward home, so it was decorated with ____________________.
a Christmas tree that touched the ceiling and decorated with glass ornaments and topped with a golden-haired angel
For the first time at the new house, what did Ivy get?
a bedroom for herself.
At the end of Section #3, what did happen to Fernando?
a western union telegraph boy arrived and delivered news of Fernando's death in battle
Miss Carmelo
a wisp of a woman with a black bun on her head; she was the nice 5th grade teacher at Lincoln Annex who was Ivy's teacher
Ivy Maria Lopez
about 10 years old in 5th grade - she had an older brother Fernando who joined the army; before she could play the harmonica on the radio, her dad oved them south (in California) around Los Angeles to work on a farm owned by a Japanese family named Yamamoto.
Where was the orchestra meeting?
at Linconln Main
What did the Wards bring to the Lopez family on their first day and the new house?
blockout curtains to put on the windows just in case Japanese bombers attack Los Angeles.
What did the American government call people who were Japanese?
enemies of the United States
What were farmers called?
food soldiers
What did Fernando give Ivy to wear to remind her of him while he was gone fighting?
his letter jacket
What was behind the secret door in the back of the closet?
only the valuables that other families had brought over like instruments, collectibles cherished by the Yamamots and others. the medals from Mr. Yamamot from WWI. 3 pianos, cellos, basses, flutes, clarinets and more
What had Mrs. Yamamoto sold at the stand?
oranges in the spring and vegetables in the summer
Miss Delgado might not have known it, but she had planted a seed that wouldn't stop growing. Just like Mama had a talent for _____________, Ivy had a talent for musical instruments.
sewing
What do Ivy and Susan plan to do in the summer?
start a vegetable and fruit stand to help the war effort
Other friends of Fernando's came home after basic training, but Fernando never came home, he went straight to advanced __________________.
training