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100 200 300 400 500 Peanuts/ Louisa Reading Terms “Charles”“Possibility of Evil” Trivia “The Lottery”
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Name one bad thing that Mr. Johnson did in “Peanuts” A 100
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Various Answers A 100
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True or False: “One Ordinary Day with Peanuts” contains an ironic ending A 200
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True A 200
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What is the first thing Louisa did to hide her identity? A 300
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Bought a different coat A 300
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What was Louisa’s job? A 400
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Worked in a stationary store A 400
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Explain the ironic twist in “Louisa, Please Come Home” A 500
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Her parents did not even know her A 500
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When something happens that is unexpected, that is called.. B 100
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Irony B 100
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The overall feeling of a story is called the B 200
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Mood B 200
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Name two traits that help us to learn about a character through characterization. Hint: (The definition of characterization can be found at the top of your Possibility of Evil” study guide.) B 300
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Appearance, Thoughts, Speech, Actions B 300
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The overall message/lesson of a story is called B 400
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Theme B 400
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Miss Strangeworth told the grocer to remind her to buy her B 500
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Tea B 500
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What new experience is the main character facing in “Charles?” C 100
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Starting kindergarten C 100
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Who is the narrator in “Charles?” C 200
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Laurie’s mother C 200
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Who is the main character in this story? C 300
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Laurie C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
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Who does Laurie’s m other look for at the PTA meeting? C 400
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The mother of Charles C 400
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What literary term would be used to describe the ending of this, and many Jackson stories? C 500
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Ironic C 500
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Who is the main character from “The Possibility of Evil?” D 100
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Miss Strangeworth D 100
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List 4 adjectives to describe Miss Strangeworth. D 200
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Various Answers Could Apply D 200
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Who discovers Miss Strangeworth’s secret activity? D 300
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The Harris Boy D 300
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Ms. Strangeworth keeps a beautiful garden of D 400
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Roses D 400
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Miss Strangeworth’s family has lived in Strangeworth house for how many generations? D 500
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Three D 500
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What was Jackson’s most famous work? E 100
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“The Lottery” E 100
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How many children did Tessie Hutchinson have? E 200
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Four E 200
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True or False: Jackson writes stories that are both horrific and humorous. E 300
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True E 300
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What did Shirley Jackson suffer from? E 400
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Mental Illnesses E 400
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In what magazine was “The Lottery” originally published? E 500
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The New Yorker E 500
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What is the punishment being used in “The Lottery?” F 100
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Stoning F 100
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What item is considered symbolic of evil? F 200
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The black box F 200
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Old man Warner believed that discontinuing the lottery would be F 300
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A dangerous step into the future, foolish F 300
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When something is representing something else, we call that F 400
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Symbolism F 400
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This story is written in what point of view? F 500
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3 rd Person F 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: “The Lottery” Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
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The Hutchinsons have how many children? Click on screen to continue
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Four (Eva) Click on screen to continue
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Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!
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