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$200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 Vocab. Author’s Purpose Walter Mitty Character Pronouns
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She was _____ over losing her wallet. Category 1: $100: A
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distraught Category 1: $100: Q
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Who is likely to be most insolent to Walter Mitty? Category 1: $200: A
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Mrs. Mitty Category 1: $200: Q
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Max does not own a car so he spends most of his time within the confines of the city. What does “confines” mean? Category 1: $300: A
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borders Category 1: $300: Q
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The root word -term- means “a period of time.” Using this knowledge, what vocabulary word means “endless”? Category 1: $400: A
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interminably Category 1: $400: Q
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With a _____ laugh, the bully pushed the little boy off the swing. Category 1: $500: A
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derisive Category 1: $500: Q
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Category 2: $100: A What is an author’s purpose?
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An author’s main reason for writing. Category 2: $100: Q
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Category 2: $200: A Why does Thurber include Walter Mitty’s daydreams in his story?
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They reveal Walter’s character. Category 2: $200: Q
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What is the author’s purpose for beginning the story in a navy seaplane during a storm? Category 2: $300: A
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Thurber wants to grab the reader’s interest. Category 2: $300: Q
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Category 2: $400: A For what purpose would an author describe the steps a character would take to complete a task?
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Category 2: $400: Q To make the story realistic.
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Category 2: $500: A For what purpose would an author give specific examples in the text?
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To further illustrate his or her point. Category 2: $500: Q
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Category 3: $100: A In Walter Mitty’s daydreams, how do the other characters treat him?
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Respectfully Category 3: $100: Q
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Judging from what she says and does, how does Mrs. Mitty feel about her husband? Category 3: $200: A
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She is irritated and annoyed with him. Category 3: $200: Q
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Category 3: $300: A In his daydreams, what character trait does Walter Mitty imagine that he has?
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Category 3: $300: Q Courage
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Category 3: $400: A While reading “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty,” why is it important to follow events carefully?
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Category 3: $400: Q The events jump back and forth between fantasy and reality.
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Category 3: $500: A In the story, what is the connection between Mitty’s daydreams and his real life?
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Category 3: $500: Q Something in his real life triggers each daydream.
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What is a pronoun? Give 1 example. Category 4: $100: A
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A replacement or substitute for nouns & noun phrases. Ex: He, she, I, you Category 4: $100: Q
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Identify the relative pronoun: A woman who was passing laughed. Category 4: $200: A
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Who Category 4: $200: Q
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Complete this sentence with a relative pronoun: James Thurber, _____ wrote “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty,” grew up in Ohio. Category 4: $300: A
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Who Category 4: $300: Q
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Category 4: $400: A Identify the pronoun: She knelt down next to the frighten puppy.
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Category 4: $400: Q She
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Category 4: $500: A Identify the indefinite pronoun: No one knew about Mitty’s daydreams.
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Category 4: $500: Q No one
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This character develops, changes, and learns something during the course of a story. Category 5: $100: A
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Dynamic character Category 5: $100: Q
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A complex character, showing many different qualities- revealing faults as well as virtues is…? Category 5: $200: A
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A round character Category 5: $200: Q
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Category 5: $300: A A person or an animal who takes part in the action of a literary work.
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Category 5: $300: Q Character
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Category 5: $400: A True or false: The main character of a story tends to be flat and is usually a static character.
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Category 5: $400: Q False
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Why might you consider Walter Mitty a round character? Category 5: $500: A
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He is meek on the outside but bold in his daydreams. Category 5: $500: Q
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How did Walter Mitty’s truth change? Category 5: $500: A
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Final Jeopardy: $500: Q Walter finally stands up to his wife saying, “I was thinking…does it ever occur to you that I am sometimes thinking?” He becomes more assertive.
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