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Who wants to be a Student Millionaire? Hosted by Mrs. Brand & Mr. Castro

Confident?

The Prizes 1 - $100 2 - $200 3 - $500 4 - $1,000 5 - $2,000 6 - $4,000 7 - $8,000 8 - $16,000 9 - $32,000 10 - $64,000 11 - $125,000 12 - $250,000 13 - $500,000 14 - $1,000,000

Lifelines “Phone a friend” Ask the audience

$100 Which of the following is not a synonym of adversity?: C – fortunate A – sorrows B – misfortune C – fortunate D – hardship

$200 To discover Holden’s true self he must: B – go through a painful experience. A – play checkers B – go through a painful experience C – ride on a carousel D – run away

$500 Which is not an example of how identity is created by Hemingway : D - using lots of details A - using symbols like a cat B - using and not using names C – using the Hemingway Code D - using lots of details

$1,000 Relationships transform identity the most in: B – The Short Happy Life of FM A – Salinger Biography B – The Short Happy Life of F.M. C – Three Shots D – Baby shoes for sale: never worn

$2,000 Which one of these titles is correct?: A – The Catcher in the Rye A - The Catcher in the Rye B – “The Catcher in the Rye” C – The Catcher in the Rye D – The Catcher in the Rye

$4,000 Integrity means: D – Being honest and real A – Being a phony B – Being strong C – Being loving D – Being honest and real

$8,000 What are the similarities between Holden and Khan?: D – They deal with death of a loved one. A – They both have religious beliefs. B – They both deal with depression. C – They both have autism. D – They deal with death of a loved one.

$16,000 What are the similarities between Francis Macomber and Khan?: C – They both overcome adversity. A – They both loyal wives. B – They both are scared of yellow. C – They both overcome adversity. D – They both change drastically.

$32,000 What happens when Francis and Holden face adversity?: D – One prevails and the other fails. A – They both find love. B – They both die. C – ostentatious D – One prevails and the other fails. .

$64,000 In The Catcher in the Rye, the car represents: D Loss of innocence. A – Security/Safety B – Masculinity C – Society D – Loss of innocence.

$125,000 What does the car represent in “The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber”?: D – Safety/Security A – The wild B – Loss of Innocence C - Wealth D - Safety/Security

$250,000 The question, “How do culture and climate influence our identity?” means: A – Your family and society shape you. A – Your family and society shape you. B -You are what you eat. C – You are your own person. D – Red Bull gives you wings.

$500,000 B – Struggle with identities. A – Struggle with nature. What theme is present in The Catcher in the Rye. “The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber”, and My Name is Khan. B – Struggle with identities. A – Struggle with nature. B – Struggle with identities. C – Struggle with phoniness. D – Struggle with maculinity.

$1,000,000 Which one of the following is a correct way to cite a quote using MLA format?: D –“Catch a body…” (Salinger 173). A – “Catch a body…” (Salinger, 173). B – “Catch a body”… (Salinger 173) C – “Catch a body”. (Salinger 173) D – “Catch a body…” (Salinger 173).

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