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Gifted Hands Civil Rights Literary Elements “Our Town”Research

Civil Rights – 10 Points QUESTION: Thurgood Marshall was the NAACP lawyer who worked on what court case? ANSWER: (Brown vs. The Board of Education)

Civil Rights – 20 Points QUESTION: True or False (If false give the correct answer): The Little Rock Nine were the black students who enrolled in an all-white school. ANSWER: (True)

Civil Rights – 30 Points QUESTION: Who refused to give up their seat on the bus to a white person and was arrested for it? ANSWER: (Rosa Parks)

Civil Rights – 40 Points QUESTION: True of False (If false give the correct answer): The NAACP was the civil rights group that created the freedom rides. ANSWER: (False; CORE)

Civil Rights – 50 Points QUESTION: On August 28 th 1963, in Washington DC, Martin Luther King Jr. gave what famous speech? (Name of speech) ANSWER: (“I Have A Dream”)

Literary Elements – 10 Points QUESTION: A character who is not the main focus of attention… ANSWER: (Minor)

Literary Elements – 20 Points QUESTION: What does the Antagonist do? ANSWER: (Is the character in conflict with the main character)

Literary Elements – 30 Points QUESTION: The outcome of the conflict is called… ANSWER: (Resolution)

Literary Elements – 40 Points QUESTION: What is the plot? ANSWER: (The sequence of events)

Literary Elements – 50 Points QUESTION: The struggle between two opposing forces. Give one example of this… ANSWER: (Conflict.) (Man v. Man, Man v. Society, Man v. Nature)

“Our Town” – 10 Points QUESTION: Who is the town gossip? ANSWER: (Mrs. Soames)

“Our Town” – 20 Points QUESTION: Who is the milkman? ANSWER: (Howie)

“Our Town” – 30 Points QUESTION: The Drugstore owner ANSWER: (Mr. Morgan)

“Our Town” – 40 Points QUESTION: The Horse ANSWER: (Bessie)

“Our Town” – 50 Points QUESTION: The Undertaker ANSWER: (Joe Studdard)

Research – 10 Points QUESTION: Give me three things that must be included on a note card? ANSWER: (SLUG, number of the card, page number, first important word of the title)

Research – 20 Points QUESTION: Taking the Author’s words and putting them in your own words is considered? ANSWER: (Paraphrasing without copying the author’s words)

Research – 30 Points QUESTION: What is self plagiarism? ANSWER: (using your paper twice without permission)

Research – 40 Points QUESTION: To make research easier you must have? ANSWER: (A detailed topic for your paper)

Research – 50 Points QUESTION: (Daily Double) Give me everything that must be included on a note card? ANSWER: (Author’s last name, 1 st important word from the title, SLUG, card number and page number.)

Gifted Hands – 10 Points QUESTION: What subject was Ben very good at in school? ANSWER: (Science)

Gifted Hands – 20 Points QUESTION: In tenth grade Ben joined the what organization and what does the acronym stand for? ANSWER: (Reserve Officers Training Corps)

Gifted Hands – 30 Points QUESTION: True or False (If false give the correct answer): Ben wanted to be on the Wheel of Fortune. ANSWER: (College Bowl)

Gifted Hands – 40 Points QUESTION: (Daily Double) What subject was Ben failing in college? What made this ironic? ANSWER: (Chemistry, Ben did very well in high school in science.)

Gifted Hands – 50 Points QUESTION: What operation did Ben perform on Maranda? What does this operation mean? ANSWER: (Hemisperectomy, this is a very rare operation where a doctor removes or disables half of the brain. )