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Column A Column B Column C Column D Column E Column F Australian Animals

Column A Column B Column C Column D Column E Column F Australian Animals 100 100 100 200 200 200 300 300 300 400 400 400 500 500 500

Define Realism A 100

Define Realism A 100

Realism is a literary movement that followed Romanticism and is characterized by: depicting fictitious

Realism is a literary movement that followed Romanticism and is characterized by: depicting fictitious elements as realistically as possible – the good, the bad, and the ugly. It’s a “slice of life” and uses a lot of imagery. A 100

Name two plot details about Douglass’ from “My Bondage and My Freedom” A 200

Name two plot details about Douglass’ from “My Bondage and My Freedom” A 200

Answers will vary. A 200

Answers will vary. A 200

Name three specific plot details about Twain’s from “Life on the Mississippi” A 300

Name three specific plot details about Twain’s from “Life on the Mississippi” A 300

Answers will vary. A 300

Answers will vary. A 300

What happened to Mistress Auld after husband told her not to teach Frederick to

What happened to Mistress Auld after husband told her not to teach Frederick to read anymore? A 400

Slavery was harder on her, than on Frederick. She went from a caring, compassionate

Slavery was harder on her, than on Frederick. She went from a caring, compassionate woman to a hardened, stern, mean person. A 400

Why comic device is this: the tsunami was just a minor storm. A 500

Why comic device is this: the tsunami was just a minor storm. A 500

Understatement A 500

Understatement A 500

List the three determining factors that Naturalistic writers say people have no control over.

List the three determining factors that Naturalistic writers say people have no control over. B 100

Fate (chance), the enviornment, and heredity. B 100

Fate (chance), the enviornment, and heredity. B 100

What happens to the protagonist in Crane’s “An Episode of War” that makes the

What happens to the protagonist in Crane’s “An Episode of War” that makes the short story Naturalistic? B 200

Either: he loses his arm or even better because a bullet came out of

Either: he loses his arm or even better because a bullet came out of nowhere and caused him a major injury and results in him losing his arm. (Fate). B 200

What is one example of how HEREDITY plays a role in “An Occurrence at

What is one example of how HEREDITY plays a role in “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge? ” B 300

Peyton was born in the south, thereby had loyalty to the Confederate cause which

Peyton was born in the south, thereby had loyalty to the Confederate cause which leads him to take the info. the tricky Union solider gave him about the bridge and he tries to sabotage it, resulting in his hanging. B 300

Name three types of external conflict: B 400

Name three types of external conflict: B 400

Man vs. Man, Man vs. society, Man vs. the Environment B 400

Man vs. Man, Man vs. society, Man vs. the Environment B 400

What is third person limited? B 500

What is third person limited? B 500

When an author writes in thrid person, but allows the reader insight into his/her

When an author writes in thrid person, but allows the reader insight into his/her psyche (feelings/emotions). B 500

What is the name of the protagonist in London’s “To Build a Fire? ”

What is the name of the protagonist in London’s “To Build a Fire? ” C 100

He doesn’t have a name. He is referred to as “man. ” C 100

He doesn’t have a name. He is referred to as “man. ” C 100

What two themes were prominent in Bierce’s writing? C 200

What two themes were prominent in Bierce’s writing? C 200

Cruelty and Death C 200

Cruelty and Death C 200

Define aggregation…. C 300

Define aggregation…. C 300

A group of distinct objects or individuals C 300

A group of distinct objects or individuals C 300

DAILY Place A Wager DOUBLE C 400

DAILY Place A Wager DOUBLE C 400

Define inscrutable… C 400

Define inscrutable… C 400

Impossible to see C 400

Impossible to see C 400

Definition for deference… D 100

Definition for deference… D 100

Respect, courtesy, regard D 100

Respect, courtesy, regard D 100

Give one biographical fact about Mark Twain C 500

Give one biographical fact about Mark Twain C 500

Answers will vary but may include: grew up in Hannibal, MO, wanted to be

Answers will vary but may include: grew up in Hannibal, MO, wanted to be a steamboat engineer, was a printer’s apprentice, was a reporter, wrote how people actually spoke. C 500

Wny does Twain give such dtail to the steamboat arriving on from “Life on

Wny does Twain give such dtail to the steamboat arriving on from “Life on the Mississippi? ” D 200

To show the importance of such an invent to an otherwise boring, sleepy town.

To show the importance of such an invent to an otherwise boring, sleepy town. D 200

What is hyperbole? D 300

What is hyperbole? D 300

An overstatement or outrageous exaggeration. D 300

An overstatement or outrageous exaggeration. D 300

Define satire. D 400

Define satire. D 400

Art of criticizing a subject by ridiculing it or taking an attitude of amusement.

Art of criticizing a subject by ridiculing it or taking an attitude of amusement. D 400

Give an example of vernacular used in “The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County.

Give an example of vernacular used in “The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County. ” D 500

Answers will vary but here a few: ‘peared, sorter, discouraged-like, St. Looey, chaw, yaller,

Answers will vary but here a few: ‘peared, sorter, discouraged-like, St. Looey, chaw, yaller, bannanner, thish -yer D 500

What economic condition did Jack London grow up in that influenced his writing? E

What economic condition did Jack London grow up in that influenced his writing? E 100

poverty E 100

poverty E 100

Define internal conflict… E 200

Define internal conflict… E 200

Man vs. man – occurring within the mind of a character. E 200

Man vs. man – occurring within the mind of a character. E 200

Define three man vs…. . definitions for external conflict… E 300

Define three man vs…. . definitions for external conflict… E 300

Man vs. man, man vs. the envioronment, man vs. society. E 300

Man vs. man, man vs. the envioronment, man vs. society. E 300

What does the man in “To Build a Fire” try to unsuccessfully to avoid?

What does the man in “To Build a Fire” try to unsuccessfully to avoid? E 400

The man tries to avoid hidden pools of water. E 400

The man tries to avoid hidden pools of water. E 400

What does “To Build a Fire” suggest about human strength in the face of

What does “To Build a Fire” suggest about human strength in the face of nature’s power? E 500

Human strength cannot control nature, nature is a much more powerful force than humanity

Human strength cannot control nature, nature is a much more powerful force than humanity and must be respected. E 500

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