MsShults Exam Review 5th
Transition Words
What helps you move on to a new idea or topic?GB
Transition Words
What helps you tell steps and which order to use them in?GB
Punctuating of Dialogue
What in novels and short stories all dialogue goes between quotes?GB
Racism
What is "Maycomb's usual disease"? -VO
Racism
What is "Maycomb's usual disease"?-AW
Using quotation marks before and after the character's exact words the character said, a person would place a ending mark inside the closing of the quotation marks, and use a comma to set off the speaker's tag from the start of a quotation.
What is "Punctuating Dialogue?"-CB
He is a well respected lawyer and known as, "Maycomb's deadliest shot".
What is Atticus's history in Maycomb? EH
He is a lawyer.
What is Atticus's profession? -SB
He is a lawyer and he is a very good one.
What is Atticus's profession? EH
Her first name is Nelle.
What is Harper Lee's first name?-CB
Nelle Harper Lee
What is Harper Lee's full name? -CS
Nelle
What is Harper Lee's real name? -EM
Nelle Harper Lee
What is Harper Lee's real name? -TW
Nelle Harper Lee
What is Harper Lee's real name? BE
Nelle Harper Lee.
What is Harper Lee's real name? EH
Nell Harper Lee
What is Harper Lee's real name?-AW
Nelle Harper Lee
What is Harper Lee's real name?-HT
Jem's dream is to play football.
What is Jem's dream? EH
Nelle Harper Lee
What is Lee's full name? LH
Types of Conflict
What is Man Vs Society an example of?GB
Racism plagues Maycomb County.
What is Maycomb's "usual disease"? EH
the racism in Maycomb
What is Maycomb's "usual disease?"-AB
Jean Louise Finch
What is Scout's real name? -CS
Elements of Plot
What is a component or element of the plot of a story?GB
An internal or external argument that a person or character has.
What is a conflict? EH
A group of words that lacks the information to become a sentence.
What is a fragment? EH
Mood
What is a literary element that evokes certain feelings or vibes in readers through words and descriptions?
Mood
What is a literary element that evokes certain feelings or vibes in readers through words and descriptions?-CC
mood
What is a literary element that evokes certain feelings or vibes in readers through words and descriptions?-LH
Theme
What is a message a writer wants you to understand? -TW
Messages that appear repeatedly in literature.
What is a recurring theme? -SB
A character who only has one trait.
What is a round character? EH
A sentence in which two or more independent clauses are joined without and appropriate punctuation or conjunction.
What is a run on?-HT
A sentence is a run-on when two or more independent clauses are joined together incorrectly (i.e. without proper conjunctions or improper punctuation).
What is a run-on sentence? -TW
A run-on is when two or more independent clauses are combined without an appropriate punctuation or fanboy conjunction.
What is a run-on sentence?-CB
A sentence with two or more independent clauses that are not joined correctly.
What is a run-on? -SB
Run-on
What is a sentence in which two or more independent clauses are joined without an appropriate punctuation or conjunction?GB
A run-on
What is a sentence that has two or more independent clauses that are joined incorrectly? -HF
Run-on
What is a sentence with two or more independent clauses that are not joined correctly?-CC
Plot
What is a series of events in a story? -TW
surround
What is a synonym for engulf?-AN
Entice
What is a synonym for lure? EH
moral
What is a synonym for theme?-AN
There is injustice in the world.
What is a theme for the story? -SB
The underlying message of a story.
What is a theme? -HF
a smooth transition from one idea to another
What is a transition? -AB
A transition makes it easier to go to one topic to another in a story.
What is a transition? -AM
person vs. self
What is a type of conflict where the narrator is battling what her heart vs. her head is telling her to do?-LH
My family embellish the Christmas tree with special ornaments.
What is an example of Embellish?-CB
I was engulfed in a crowd of people.
What is an example of Engulf?-CB
Ex. She said," He loved you."
What is an example of Single line with speaker tag first?-AM
The two main types of characterization are direct and indirect characterization.
What is an example of Types of characterization?-CB
Ex. Said that we could?
What is an example of a fragment? - AM
When you finally take the test.
What is an example of a fragment?-CB
Ex. An example would be that it is a sin to kill a mockingbird because they are innocent from the story "How to Kill A MockingBird."
What is an example of a recurring theme? -AM
I love to read books i would read them everyday.
What is an example of a run-on?-CB
Ex. "Good will triumph over evil."
What is an example of a universal theme? -AM
True love conquers all
What is an example of a universal theme?-VO
Ex. Height, Eyes, Hair Color, What they wear, How they talk.
What is an example of descriptions? -AM
Ex. "He loved you," she said, "but you didn't care."
What is an example of dialogue interrupted by speaker tag? -AM
Ex. "He loved you...." A long, long time ago, she thought.
What is an example of dialogue that trails off? -AM
John is the protagonist and Phil is the antagonist.
What is an example of direct characterization?-CB
Character vs. society
What is an example of external conflict? -SB
Ex. Character vs. Character= Katniss vs. Tributes Ex. Character vs. Society= Jonas vs. Community Ex. Character vs. Force of Nature= Dorothy vs. Tornado
What is an example of external conflict? -AM
Ex. Squeals of laughter
What is an example of imagery? -AM
"Is that John," said Tiffany, "he is really cute."
What is an example of indirect characterization?-CB
Character vs. self
What is an example of internal conflict? -SB
Ex. Character vs. Self= Aspen vs. Maxin
What is an example of internal conflict? -AM
Description of the character's body language.
What is an example of physical appearance(characterization)? MW
"I'm not positive," said Oliver, "that I feel like it."
What is an example of punctuating dialogue?-CB
You were desperate. With frantic haste, you looked through your bag of medicine!
What is an example of second person point of view? -AM
Ex. A forest on the edge of town, at night.
What is an example of setting? -AM
Dr. Montre searched through his bag of medicine. Everything was there except what he needed.
What is an example of third person point of view? -AM
fragment
What is an incomplete sentence called?-AN
gazebo
What is an outdoor structure with a roof and open sides? -LH
Types of Conflict
What is any struggle between opposing forces?GB
Nelle Harper Lee
What is author Harper Lee's full name?-LH
A literary device that is used in literature to explain the details about a character.
What is characterization? -SB
How the writer describes the characters in the story.
What is characterization? -AM
Mood
What is closely related to the concepts of affect and emotion?GB
A struggle between two forces in the plot of the story or novel.
What is conflict? -AM
a struggle between characters
What is conflict?-AN
The character has lost his or her or doesn't know what to say- use the ellipsis.
What is dialogue that trails off? -SB
the author tells the reader what the character is like
What is direct characterization?-AB
when the author tells us about the characters
What is direct characterization?-AN
A character tells the readers about a subject.
What is direct or explicit characterization? -SB
Where all the characters and setting are introduced.
What is exposition? -AM
the beginning of the plot
What is exposition?-AN
A struggle between two forces such as characters or nature
What is external conflict?-AW
When the narrator is a character.
What is first person point of view? -AM
when the narrator is a character in the story
What is first-person point of view?-AN
A sentence lacking a verb and a subject. Turn it into a complete thought.
What is fragment? How do you fix it?-HT
when other characters tell us about the main character
What is indirect characterization?-AN
The readers have to decide for themselves the characteristics.
What is indirect or implicit characterization? -SB
a comma splice
What is it called when two independent clauses are joined with only a comma? -GS
Dialogue
What is it called when two or more characters are engaged in conversation in a story? -JM
run on
What is it called when two or more independent clauses are NOT joined correctly?
Elfin
What is it to be small and sprightly; mischievous, fairylike?-CC
The atmosphere of a literary piece; the feelings or vibes in readers through words and descriptions.
What is mood? -SB
a feeling or atmosphere that a writer creates for readers
What is mood? -AB
Mood is referred to the atmosphere and creates an emotions situation for readers
What is mood? -CS
the feeling created for the reader
What is mood?-AN
The glass slipper fits Cinderella's foot.
What is most likely the climax of Cinderella? MW
the trial
What is one climax of To Kill a Mockingbird?-LH
The idea of justice
What is one of the major themes of the book?-HT
You must put the period, comma, exclamation mark, or the question mark inside the quotes.
What is one rule for punctuation of dialogue? -CS
A theme in TKAM is "People aren't all bad and all good."
What is one theme in TKAM?-CB
One theme is not to judge people by their looks.
What is one theme in To Kill a Mockingbird? BE
people aren't all bad or all good
What is one theme of To Kill a Mockingbird?-LH
he tried to give a note to Boo Radley
What is one thing Jem did to show his trait of curiosity?-LH
a series of events in a story
What is plot? -AB
the vantage point from which a story is told
What is point of view?-AB
giving instructions
What is second-person point of view normally used for?-AN
A person that resembles someone's innocence being destroyed.
What is the Mockingbird? EH
Mood
What is the atmosphere that a writer creates for readers? -TW
Indirect or implicit characterization
What is the audience deducing the characteristics of the character by observing his/her thought process, behavior speech etc.?-HT
Nelle Harper Lee
What is the author of TKAM's full name? -JM
Nelle Harper Lee
What is the author's real name?-AN
Don't trust strangers
What is the best theme for 'Little Red Riding Hood'? -TW
To destroy innocence.
What is the best theme in TKAM? -TW
Tom is found guilty.
What is the climax of "To Kill A Mockingbird"? MW
Tom is found guilty
What is the climax of To Kill a Mockingbird?-AN
The turning point and most intense part.
What is the climax? -SB
To do without; to leave alone
What is the definition of Forbear? EH
a written sequence of two or more main clauses not separated by a comma or a conjunction
What is the definition of a run-on? LH
a character faces conflict with one another
What is the definition of character vs. character? LH
the description of a character
What is the definition of characterization? LH
the arrangement of things following one after another
What is the definition of chronological order? -LH
the most intense, exciting , or important part of a story
What is the definition of climax?-LH
Small and sprightly mischievous, fairy like
What is the definition of elfin? -SB
to show affection
What is the definition of fawn?-AB
The feeling/ Atmosphere that the writer creates for the reader
What is the definition of mood? -AM
The feeling that the writer creates for readers.
What is the definition of mood? EH
Mood is a literary term that recalls feelings in readers through words and descriptions.
What is the definition of mood?-CB
the atmosphere of the story
What is the definition of of mood? -LH
The narrator's position to the story being told.
What is the definition of point of view? EH
the method of narration used in a text
What is the definition of point of view? LH
the moral of the story
What is the definition of theme?LH
Transition words provide cohesion that makes it signal how ideas relate to one another.
What is the definition of transition words?-CB
The definition of types of conflict is external and internal conflict. External is the conflict between a character and outside force; internal is between the character and his/her self.
What is the definition of types of conflict?-CB
A dynamic character changes over time.
What is the difference between dynamic and static? EH
The exposition is when the story reveals the setting, character, and the conflict.
What is the exposition? -SB
Gum and two pennies
What is the first gift that Jem and Scout find in the tree? -AM
Quotation marks after the word 'laughing'.
What is the following dialog missing?: "I swear," she repeated over and over again. "Clary was in the bathroom saying 'Oh my gosh Bella actually did that? She's so weird.' Then, she walked away laughing. -VO
Heck Tate
What is the full name of the Maycomb County Sheriff?GB
When Bob Ewell tries to kill Jem and Scout and Boo Radley saves them.
What is the last major conflict at the end of TKAM? -JM
Mood
What is the literary element that evokes certain feelings or vibes in readers through words and descriptions?GB
The longest stage is the exposition.
What is the longest plot stage in the story?-CB
Conflict
What is the main problem that must be solved in a story? -JM
Innocences and equal rights
What is the main topics in the story? -EM
Person .vs. society
What is the main type of conflict in TKAM? -JM
Happy
What is the mood of a character if they are laughing and smiling?-CC
Scary
What is the mood of a story when the setting is in a haunted house in the middle of the night?-CC
Scared
What is the mood when the kids are walking home from the pageant?-HT
Mad
What is the mood when we find out the verdict of the trial?-HT
The most important is the exposition because the readers need to know the characters and the setting.
What is the most important element of plot?-CBWhat is the most important element of plot?-CB
Climax
What is the most intense part of the story? -TW
Judge John Taylor
What is the name of the judge? LH
Point of view
What is the narrator's position in relation to the story being told called? -JM
Mood
What is the overall feeling conveyed throughout the story? -JM
Theme
What is the overall main idea of a story called?GB
The speaker tag
What is the part that tells who said the dialogue called? -HF
tag line
What is the place of a quote where the speaker is mentioned?-AN
The rising action
What is the plot element when Atticus takes the case?-HT
Characterization
What is the portrayal of different characters in the story called? -JM
Point of View
What is the position from which something or someone is observed or the narrator's position in relation to the story being told?GB
Nelle Harper Lee
What is the real name of Harper Lee? -AM
The setting is Maycomb County, Alabama.
What is the setting of TKAM?-CB
Transition words
What is the smooth progression from one idea to another?-CC
Conflict
What is the struggle between opposing forces?-CC
Conflict
What is the struggle between opposite forces in a story? -TW
A theme
What is the subject of a writing piece?-HT
Types of Conflict
What is the term that describes what kind of conflict that a character is facing?GB
Point of View
What is the term that tells you how a story is being observed from? What is a literary device that is used step by step in literature to highlight and explain the details about a character in a story?GB
Types of Characterization
What is the term that tells you how a story is being observed from? What is a literary device that is used step by step in literature to highlight and explain the details about a character in a story?GB
taking your time to do something right pays off
What is the theme of The Three Little Pigs?-LH
slow and steady wins the race
What is the theme of The Tortoise and the Hare? LH
the lesson learned
What is the theme of a story?-AN
Slow and steady wins the race.
What is the theme of the fable The Tortoise and the Hare? -HF
This sentence means don't judge someone by their race, gender, or religion because you don't know who they really are until you jump into their skin.
What is the theme of the following sentence: never judge a book by its cover. -CS
It means even the smallest and no valuable items can be worth something to you.
What is the theme of this sentence: Money can't buy happiness. -CS
When the narrator is not a character in the story but reveals the thoughts, feelings, and actions of all or many of the characters.
What is the third person omniscient? -SB
Climax
What is the third stage in the plot diagram? EH
The general atmosphere or tone of a story
What is the tone of a story? -HF
Mood
What is the tone, or overall feeling of the story?GB
Conflict
What is the turning point of a story?-AW
Direct characterization
What is the type of characterization is the appearance and nature of a character? BE
Indirect Characterization
What is the type of characterization that includes other character making comments and thought about the character? BE
Point of view
What is the vantage point from which the story is told? MW
Guilty
What is the verdict in the Tom Robinson case? -CS
Characterization
What is the way a writer creates and develops characters? -TW
Venerable
What is the word for wisdom and character?-HT
Ajar
What is the word? Slightly open; sliver. BE
A message about life or human nature that a writer wants you to understand.
What is theme? -SB
The overall idea of the story.
What is theme? -AM
Theme is the hidden message in a story or a moral that a story teaches.
What is theme? EH
a message about life or human nature that a writer wants you to understand
What is theme?-AB
speaker tag
What is this called? who said the dialogue + action verb -AB
Verb
What is this sentence missing?: I my bike to school everyday. -EM
Subject
What is this sentence missing?: Swam and ran all day. -EM
a progression from one idea to another
What is transition?-AN
A dynamic character
What kind of character is the Grinch when he was mean in the story, but then became nice?
Character vs. Nature
What kind of conflict does the following quote show?: 'Sam survives a plane crash, but that's going to be the least of his problems. He will have to deal with thunderstorms, wild animals, and no protection from the elements. The question is, can he manage survive again?' -VO
Human vs. Nature
What kind of conflict is it when a person has to run away from a tornado? BE
Human vs. Human
What kind of conflict is it when the police are against the robbers? BE
Happy
What kind of mood is created by happy events and vibrant colors? -HF
Scary or Creepy
What kind of mood would be created by dark weather and eerie noises? -HF
Intimidating, Threatening, Scary
What kind of person is Judge Taylor portrayed as in the following sentences? "Are you the father of Mayella Ewell?" Judge Taylor asked, in a way that made the laughter below us stop suddenly. "Yes sir," Mr. Ewell said. -JM
Similar Ideas
What kind of relationship could "additionally" display? -HF
Contrast
What kind of relationship could "instead" display? -HF
a transition word
What kind of word is one that helps smooth the transition from one paragraph to the next?-LH
You would use chronological words such as before, during, next, finally, etc.
What kind of words would you use to show the sequence of time or steps in a process? -SB
Jim Crow Laws
What laws were made during the 1890's for blacks?-AN
Their friends' dads had jobs that seemed interesting to kids their age, while Atticus was a lawyer, which is a job that would seem boring to a kid the age of Scout or Jem.
What made Scout and Jem think of Atticus as old? -GS
He must defend a black man accused of raping a white woman.
What main conflict does Atticus face in TKAM? -JM
Euphonious
What means pleasing to the ear?-AW
A moral
What might a theme also be called? -HF
Happiness
What mood does the following represent?: It was a sunny day in Florida, and everybody was smiling. -EM
cheerful/happy
What mood does this create: A girl running happily in a field of flowers. -AB
Sad
What mood is feeling or showing sorrow?-HT
The Great Depression
What nationwide event was taking place while the novel was occurring? -HF
Tom's left arm is crippled
What observation does Scout make that lets readers know Tom in most likely innocent? -VO
She declined the offer to write a screenplay.
What offer did Harper Lee decline? -SB
6.His left arm
What part of Tom Robinson's body was crippled?
The resolution
What part of a story is usually the end?-AW
Climax
What part of plot does the following description from "Cinderella" best describe?: 'Cinderella placed her foot in the glass slipper and it's a perfect fit!' - VO
adjectives
What part of speech can help convey mood?-AN
3. Adjective
What part of speech is the word giddy? AV
Resolution
What part of the plot diagram is it when Cinderella and Prince charming live happily ever after?-CC
Complete thought
What part of the sentence is the following sentence missing?: 'Today is my friend's, who moved to Tennessee and is graduating this year.' -VO
Exposition
What part of the story introduces characters, plot, setting, ect?-AW
Climax
What part of the story is it when the clock strikes 12 o'clock; Cinderella runs out of the ball, and looses her shoe?-CC
Climax
What part of the story is the turning point? -HF
Resolution
What part of the story wraps up everything and concludes the story? -HF
Civil Rights Movement
What period of protest was going on during this time?-AN
Conflict
What plot element does the following definition best describe?: 'The issue between the protagonist and antagonist in a story.' -VO
Third Point of View
What point of view is "She is really funny."?-HT
Second Point of View
What point of view is it when the author is talking to the audience which we could tell by use of 'you,' 'you're,' or 'your'?-HT
first person
What point of view is the following sentence in? I have one younger sister. -LH
second person
What point of view is the following sentence in? You gave me three pieces of pizza. -LH
First Person
What point of view is the following sentence- Reluctantly, I handed my treasured box of stamps to the collector behind the counter.-CC
2nd person
What point of view is the passage below: "First grab the ingredients. 2nd pour the ingredients inside the bowl and mix..." -CS
First person
What point of view is the sentence put in: "I didn't know what to do about the situation I was in. I wasn't sure how to let go." -CS
First person
What point of view is this sentence?: I always love listening to music. -EM
Third person
What point of view is this sentence?: Lily and all of her friends are going to the mall. -EM
First Point of View
What point of view is, "I like cake."?-HT
I and me
What pronouns are used in first-person point of view?-AN
Trial of the Scottsboro Boys
What real life trial is similar to Tom's trial in the book?-AN
12.Boo stabbing his father with scissors
What scene do the kids like to act out?
Atticus was the best shot in Maycomb County.
What secret talent of Atticus's was revealed? -VO
A new paragraph begins with quotation marks.
What shows what a new character is speaking? -TW
resolution
What stage in plot is Bob Ewell's death?-AN
Exposition
What stage of plot is this?: The Finch family lives in Maycomb County. The family consist of Scout, Atticus, and Jem. MW
the way Tom was spoken to and treated during the trial
What stood out to Dill that made him upset during the trial? -GS
Mr. Radley filled the hole with cement.
What stopped all of the gifts in the tree from coming? -JM
A mockingbird
What symbolizes innocence in TKAM? -JM
Point of View
What tells you the way the story is being told from?GB
Characterization
What term creates a character by description, the character's actions, the way they talk, and thoughts? -LP
setting, image, and character reaction
What three elements create mood? -AB
The Great Depression
What time era does this book take place in? MW
The Great Depression
What time period does TKAM take place in? -TW
The Great Depression.
What time period does TKAM take place? EH
The Great Depression (1930's)
What time period was "To Kill A Mockingbird" set in? -VO
1930
What time period was To Kill A Mockingbird set in? -EM
1930's
What time period was the book based off of?-HT
Conclusion
What transition category does all and all, as can be seen, and given these points? -TW
Chronological
What transition category does first, second and last fall under? -TW
Similarly
What transition word best shows you are comparing 2 things? -VO
However
What transition word best shows you are contrasting 2 things? -VO
And
What transition word is used to connect words of the same part of speech, clauses, or sentences that are to be taken jointly?-HT
A person can use in fact, in summary, for the most part, overall, etc...
What transition word(s) would you use for conclusion?-CB
A person can use such as, like, including, in other words, etc...
What transition word(s) would you use for examples?-CB
setting and characters
What two major things are described in the exposition?-AN
ma'am and Miss Mayella
What two things did Atticus call Mayella that made her think he was mocking her during the trial? -GS
Protagonist
What type of character is Atticus Finch?-HT
Antagonist
What type of character is Bob Ewell?-HT
physical appearance
What type of characterization is the descriptions of a character's looks, clothing, and body language?-LH
Direct or explicit characterization
What type of characterization is, "That girl is so nice."?-HT
Character VS. Character
What type of conflict is Bob Ewell and Tom Robinson's relationship?-HT
person vs. person
What type of conflict is Katniss vs. President Snow?-LH
External Conflict
What type of conflict is Katniss vs. tributes?-CC
Internal Conflict
What type of conflict is it when a girl is deciding whom she loves?-CC
character vs.force of nature
What type of conflict is this? Annie vs. hurricane-AB
Person vs. Person
What type of conflict is when two people get in a fight? -HF
A person would use person vs nature.
What type of conflict would a person use for "Jimmy vs The Ocean"?-CB
A person would use Man vs Society because the man was to be free.
What type of conflict would a person use for "Jimmy vs fight for Freedom"?
Person vs. Self
What type of conflict would occur if a person is torn between two options? -HF
Third-person omniscient
What type of point of view uses a narrator outside the story who tells what everyone is feeling? -TW
First-Person
What type of point of view uses the pronouns I and me?-TW
Dialgue abruptly cut off
What type of punctuating dialogue is "He loved y-"?-HT
Single line with speaker tag first
What type of punctuating dialogue is she said, "He loved you."?-HT
Question in dialogue, no speaker tag
What type of punctuating dialogue is, "He loved you?" "He loved you!"?-HT
Exclamation mark, comma, and question mark
What type of punctuation would you use to end a piece of dialog? -TW
Chronological Order
What type of transition words are first, second, and third?-CC
Deadshot
What used to be Atticus's nickname? -SB
5.Racism
What was "The Disease of Maycomb"?
To shock jury and prove that Mr. Ewell lied
What was Atticus's plan to win the trial?-AW
Stabbing his father in the leg with a pair of scissors.
What was Boo Radley accused of doing by neighborhood gossip? -VO
Stabbed him with a pair of scissors
What was Boo Radley rumored to have done to his father? -HF
Charles Barker Harris
What was Dill's real name in the story? -EM
Lawyer
What was Harper Lee's dad's job? MW
He was pointing out how Tom was likely to have taken advantage of Mayella because he had been in trouble with the law before.
What was Mr. Gilmer's purpose in bringing up how Tom had been in trouble with the law before for disorderly conduct? -GS
A ham
What was Scout dressed as for the pageant? -HF
She was wearing a Ham costume.
What was Scout wearing during the Halloween Party? EH
Harper Lee's own life
What was To Kill A Mockingbird based on? -HF
Rape
What was Tom Robinson accused of doing? BE
Raping Mayella
What was Tom Robinson accused of? -HF
Raping Mayella Ewell
What was Tom Robinson accused of? -VO
It was a sin to kill a mockingbird.
What was a sin in to Kill A Mockingbird? -AM
Silly
What was most likely the mood of "Ransom of Red Chief"?MW
Pulitzer Prize Award
What was one award that Harper Lee recieved? -CS
38. Pocket Watch
What was one of the gifts in the tree? AV
33. A Ham
What was scout dressed up as at the Halloween pageant?
33. A Ham
What was scout dressed up as at the Halloween pageant? AV
A dog
What was shot by Atticus in cause of having rabies? -EM
The hole in them had been stitched back together, and they were folded neatly over the fence where Jem got them stuck.
What was significant about Jem's pants when he, Dill, and Scout went back to get them after they saw the shadowy figure with a gun? -GS
Racism
What was the "usual disease" in Maycomb? -EM
The 1930s and the USA were getting out of The Great Depression.
What was the USA time period in TKAM?-CB
they all stood up when Atticus passed by
What was the act of respect the negroes showed toward Atticus as a sign of respect?-LH
1.Nelle Harper Lee
What was the author of TKAM real name?
2.2 pieces of gum
What was the first gift Scout and Jem found in the tree?
Two pieces of gum
What was the first gift in the tree that Scout found? -JM
Gum
What was the first item left under the Radley tree? -EM
She found gum.
What was the first thing Scout found in the tree? -SB
36. Judge Taylor
What was the judge's name? AV
Somber, Sad, Accepting
What was the mood of the story during the verdict in the trial? -JM
To not fight with the other kids if they said something bad about Atticus.
What was the promise that Scout and her dad made? BE
It was about the alleged rape of Mayella Ewell.
What was the rial about and who was testifying? EH
Always tell the truth.
What was the theme of The Boy Who Cried Wolf? BE
A Shotgun
What weapon does Mr. Radley fire at the kids?GB
2 Pieces of Wrigley's Gum
What were the first items Scout found in the knothole?GB
Next, after, then
What words could show that something is in a sequence? -HF
Happy, joyful
What words would be best used to describe the overall mood of a Disney movie? -VO
A person would use quotation marks, commas, and the ending mark of the sentence.
What would a person use to punctuate a sentence someone said?- CB
Person vs society
What would be the best type of conflict for TKAM? -TW
Person vs Environment
What would be the best type of conflict for a survival story? -TW
1926
What year was Harper Lee born in? -HF
1960
What year was TKAM published in? -JM
1960
What year was To Kill a Mockingbird published? -LP
1933-1935
What years do TKAM take place in? -TW
Don't trust strangers.
What's a theme of "Little Red Riding Hood"? MW
The feeling that a writer creates for readers.
What's the definition of mood?MW
Miss Maudie
When Jem and Dill wouldn't let Scout play with them, who did she go to?-LH
Someone stitched them up
When Jem goes back for his pants, what does he find?GB
9
When Jem is 13, Scout is ___.-CC
Expunge
When Sally noticed that her answer was wrong, she had to ________ it. -EM
Peril
When Scout and Jem were attacked by Bob Ewell, they were in serious ______. -JM
external
When a character is having a conflict with another person, can this conflict be described as internal, external, or both? -GS
Direct characterization
When a character or narrator tells you something that wasn't known about a character best describes what? -VO
internal
When a conflict is within a character's own mind, this is called ________ conflict. -GS
Tom's left arm was crippled and fully twelve inches shorter than his right, and he couldn't feel it or use it at all.
Why was Scout shocked when Tom Robinson stood up during the trial? -JM
They were thinking about the facts in the case.
Why was it significant that the jury stayed out for over three hours before delivering a verdict?-CC
Tom Robinson would be called mockingbird because he was found guilty in a court of law even though he was clearly innocent, and he was killed when he was "escaping from prison".
Why would Tom Robinson be called a mockingbird? -TW
Well, it would depend on the context of the words and how the story is laid out, like sentence structure, etc...
Will readers have to read the story over again to determine the mood of the story?-CB
Well, it would depends on how the author of a book sets up the mood in the start of the story and the end.
Will the mood of the story stay the same throughout a story?-CB
Forage
Wilson decided to ____ for food on the island. -TW
Transition words
Words that provide a connection between ideas, sentences, and paragraphs. -EM
2. Fleece
Yesterday, I wore a Jacket. AV
Next
You add the flour, _____ you add the eggs. What is the best transition word? BE
(period, semicolon, or join the clauses with a conjunction.)
You can fix a run on by adding a (blank) LH
True
You find theme by understanding the message the author is trying to give the reader. True or False? LH
punctuation mark
You need a ___________ ____ to end a sentence.-LH
True
You put punctuation inside quotations. True or False? LH
Second person point of view
You tried to do your homework, but you were too tired. This is an example of what kind of point of view? -SB
dash
You use a ____ when dialogue is abruptly cut off.-AB
Second Person
You were desperate. What point of view is the previous sentence?-CC
Additional Information
You would use the word furthermore for _______ _______.-CC
Theme
__ is the underlying message in a book. MW
Conflict
_____ is any struggle between opposing forces. BE
Theme
_____ is the central topic a text. BE
Mood
______ is a literary element that evokes certain feelings of readers. BE
Traits
_______ are words that are used to describe how people look, talk, and act.-CC
Characters
_______ can influence theme by how they act or what they learn.-CC
Theme
_______ is a message about life or human nature that a writer wants you to understand.-CC
Point of view
_______ is the angle of considering things, which shows us the opinion, or feelings of the individuals involved in an article. BE
Resolution
_______ is when the story is ending and the conflict is solved. BE
exhume
_______ means to dig up from a grave; to bring the light; uncover. -SB
Direct characterization building
__________ __________ takes a direct approach towards the character. -EM
Indirect characterization
___________ _________ is a more subtle way of introducing the character to the audience. -EM
Inaudible
_____________ is when some one can't be heard.-AM
Bestowed
_____________is to present or to confer.-AM
the involvement in World War 2
__________got us out of the Great Depression.-AB
Lastly
______you eat the delicious cake. What is the best transition word? BE
Inside
When a quote ends the sentence in a story, do you put the period inside or outside of the quotes? -JM
the main character
When a story is being told in second person, who is the narrator directly speaking to? -GS
Add a dash before the closing quotation mark.
When dialogue is cut off, how do you correctly punctuate the dialogue? -GS
Great Depression
When did "To Kill A Mockingbird" take place?-AW
40. The Great Depression
When did TKAM take place? AV
1941
When did The Great Depression end?-CC
1929
When did The Great Depression start?-CC
1941
When did the Great Depression end? -AM
1929
When did the Great Depression start?-AM
1929
When did the Great Depression start?LH
After people start insulting Atticus
When do you learn Atticus is defending Tom Robinson? -TW
when youre trying to show the realative importancec of people, places,things,or events
When do you use Order of Importance transition words?-Lh
when your wrapping up your thought
When do you use transition words in your conclusion? -LH
resolution
When in plot does Boo come out of the house and is seen by Scout?-AN
third person limited
When just the thoughts and feelings of a single character are revealed to you, what point of view is the story being told from? -GS
inside
When someone in dialogue is asking a question, does the question mark go inside or outside the quotation marks? -LH
Self
When someone is being bullied and so the person faces depression this conflict would be person v.s ____. -LP
third person
When talking about yourself using your name, what point of view is it?-LH
indirect
When the author uses_____characterization, the reader has to make inferences.-AB
The African Americans were being denied in the society of their basic rights.
When the book was published in 1961, what was the USA still getting over?-CB
6 & 10
When the story takes place, Scout is ___ and Jem is ___.-CC
6
When the story takes place, Scout is ____ years old.-AB
third person omniscient
When the thoughts and feelings of many or all of the characters are revealed to you, what point of view is the story being told from? -GS
Grimaced
When the tire Scout was in finally stopped rolling, Scout ________ with pain, tumbling out of the tire and onto the ground. -JM
She was killed from a heart attack when Scout was 2 and Jem was 5.
Where is Jem and Scout's mother? -GS
Monroeville, Alabama
Where is Lee from?-AB
She is deceased.
Where is Mrs. Finch? -HF
Rising action
Where is the major conflict established in a story? -CS
14.in the courthouse
Where was Boo locked up in?
Monroeville, Alabama
Where was Harper Lee born? -LP
37. Monroeville, Alabama
Where was Harper Lee born? AV
Monroeville,AL
Where was Harper Lee born? MW
In Monroeville, Alabama.
Where was Harper Lee born?-CB
Monroeville, AL
Where was Harper Lee born?-CC
Monroeville,Alabama
Where was Harper Lee born?-HT
Monroeville, Alabama
Where was lee born? -AM
But
Which FANBOYS would work the BEST?: Sally wouldn't have done swimming lessons, ____ her best friends wanted her to. -EM
Scout said that line.
Which character said, "Reckon he's got a tapeworm?"-CB
Falling action
Which element of plot is after the climax? -CS
Climax
Which element of the plot is missing exposition, rising action, and resolution? MW
A comma
Which of the following doesn't belong a sentence?: a comma, a period, or question mark. MW
their descriptions of another character
Which of the following is not a way for a character to be characterized? Their descriptions of another character, Reactions of other characters, Physical appearance, Character's thoughts and actions -GS
point of view
Which of the following is not a way to identify theme? Title, Setting, Symbols, Point of View -GS
Join with a comma and a fanboy.
Which of the following properly fixes a run-on?: Join with a comma and a fanboy, place a comma, or place a semicolon after the first verb. MW
therefore
Which of the following transition words can be used for cause and effect? In other words, For this reason, Therefore, In addition -GS
Third-Person Omniscient
Which one of view is "all knowing"? MW
rising action
Which plot element is it where a series of events build up and create tension and suspense? - LH
The plot setting is falling action.
Which plot setting stage is where Mr. Ewell tried to kill Scout and Jem?-CB
Third person limited
Which point of view does the following definition best show?: The narrator can only know thought and actions of one character but is not in the story. -VO
Third person omniscient
Which point of view does the following definition best show?: The narrator knows the thoughts and actions of all characters, but is not in the story. -VO
First person
Which point of view is TKAM being told from? -JM
First person
Which point of view is it if the narrator uses pronouns like I and me? - VO
Third-Person Limited
Which point of view is missing?: First-Person, Third-Person Omniscient, and __. MW
in the same way
Which transition word can be used to compare two things? In the same way, Yet, Granted, Consequently -GS
Therefore
Which transition word would best link these two ideas? Boo Radley saved Jem and Scout and left them gifts in the tree; _______ he most likely cares about the kids. -JM
Tom Robinson and Scout Finch.
Which two people best symbolize mockingbirds? -JM
Arthur (Boo) Radley
While watching the fire, who puts a blanket around Scout?GB
Mayella Ewell
Who accuses Tom of raping her? -LP
Miss Maudie
Who always believed that "Arthur" Radley was a good person?
Heck Tate, Mayella Ewell, Bob Ewell, and Tom Robinson
Who are the 4 witnesses in the Tom Robinson trial? -VO
Charles Baker Harris
Who asks to marry and gets engaged to Scout? GB
Judge Taylor
Who assigned Atticus Finch to defend Tom Robinson? -TW
Bob Ewell
Who attacked Scout and Jem on their way home from the pageant? -VO
Bob Ewell
Who beat Mayella Ewell? -CS
Miss Maudie
Who becomes Scout's friends when Dill and Jem begin to exclude her from their games?-CC
Jem
Who broke their arm when they were nearly 13? -LP
9.Walter Cunningham
Who came home for lunch with Jem and Scout?
Mr. Nathan Radley
Who cemented the knot-hole in tree?-LH
the author
Who conveys the mood of a story?-AN
Bob Ewell
Who did Boo Radley kill in the woods? BE
Calpurnia
Who did the kids stay with when Atticus went out of town? -EM
Boo Radley and Tom Robinson
Who do you think are the two best characters to be described as mockingbirds? -CS
Harper Lee
Who does Scout portray? -SB
Mayella
Who does the red geranium belong to?-AB
Dill, Boo Radley, and Mr.Raymond can be related.
Who else can be related to this theme in the story?-CB
Atticus Finch
Who first said it's a "sin to kill a mockingbird"? -TW
4.Atticus Finch
Who has the best shot in town?
Heck Tate
Who insists that Bob Ewell's death was an accident? -CS
Zeebo
Who is Calpurnia's son?-AN
Truman Capote
Who is Dill based off of? -TW
Mrs. Rachel
Who is Dill the nephew of?-CC
Dill is Scout and Jem's friend and Rachel's nephew.
Who is Dill? -HF
Miss Maudie
Who is Scout's friend and also a widow? -HF
It i s loosely based off her own life and Atticus is based on her father.
Who is TKAM based off of? EH
A crippled black man accused of rape
Who is Tom Robison?-AW
Walter Cunningham is very poor, but very hardworking and mannerly. He doesn't wear shoes or shower so he has ringworm. Also since he doesn't have money he doesn't borrow money knowing he can't pay it back.
Who is Walter Cunningham? -SB
Calpurnia
Who is being referred to by Scout in this quote from page 7? "She had been with us ever since Jem was born, and I had felt her tyrannical presence as long as I could remember." -GS
Dill
Who is older, Dill or Scout? -LP
FDR
Who is president of the US in TKAM? -TW
Scout
Who is said to be an accurate self portrait of Harper Lee when she was a child? -GS
Ms. Stephanie Crawford
Who is the "gossip of the town?-LH
Calpurnia
Who is the Finches' housekeeper? -HF
Bob Ewell
Who is the antagonist of the story?-AM
Harper Lee; Monroeville, Alabama
Who is the author of To Kill a Mockingbird? Where is she from? -GS
Harper Lee's father
Who is the character Atticus based off of?
Truman Capote
Who is the character Dill based off of? LH
His name is Atticus Finch.
Who is the character called, "Best shot in Maycomb?"-CB
That is Jem Finch.
Who is the character that reads football magazines and likes playing football?-CB
Atticus
Who is the deadest shot in Maycomb?-AN
Mr. Underwood
Who is the editor of the local newspaper? -CS
Almost all of the main characters in TKAM could be considered the Mockingbird.
Who is the mockingbird in TKAM? EH
she thought she wasn't being taught well enough and she was bored.
Why didn't Scout like going to school? LH
To show that a character is talking.
Why do you use dialogue in text? EH
He's very quiet.
Why does Scout feel it wouldn't make much of a difference if Uncle Jimmy had come with Aunt Alexandra? GB
15.she is not aloud to read or write
Why does Scout not want to go to school anymore?
It involves descriptive adjectives to make the reader feel more tense in the story and helps create a stronger mood and meaning
Why does mood involve descriptive adjectives? -CS
Because it doesn't have a subject.
Why is "Ran into the room" a fragment? -TW
Innocence is a theme because Jem and Tom were hurt in the book with contact with evil, so they are like mockingbirds.
Why is innocence a theme?-CB
Mockingbirds do nothing but sing their hearts out for us.
Why is it a sin to kill a mockingbird? -JM
Because they don't do anything to you
Why is it a sin to kill a mockingbird?-AW
Mockingbirds don't harm you.
Why is it a sin to kill a mockingbird?-HT
A person would need to know this because you wouldn't know the most important parts of a book.
Why is it important to know the elements of a plot of a story?-CB
To give a story good flow.
Why is it important to use transition words? EH
scary
What best describes the mood of a story that has the setting of a haunted house? Happy, Scary, Gloomy, Fun -GS
His right arm
What body part of Tom Robinson's was crippled? -EM
Types of Characterization
What can tell you what a person thinks about things?GB
Add a verb , subject, or a complete thought
What can you add to a fragment to make it a sentence? MW
cause and effect
What category of transitions does "because" fit in?-AB
Tom was trying to escape from prison.
What claim was made to justify Tom's death? -VO
Person vs Self
What conflict is a boy deciding what college he wants to go to? -EM
Person vs Person
What conflict is a girl fighting with her mother? -EM
Person vs. Nature
What conflict would occur if a person is hiding during a tornado? -HF
For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so
What conjunctions do you use when combining sentences? -HF
Maycomb County
What county did To Kill a Mockingbird take place? -LP
rape
What crime was Tom Robinson accused of? LH
Rape
What crime was Tom being accused with? -SB
Theme
What defines a main idea or an underlying meaning of a literary work that may be stated directly or indirectly?GB
Transition words are words or phrases that show the relationship between sentences or paragraphs in a piece of writing.
What definition best describes the term transition word? -VO
Theme
What describes an overall story?GB
Elements of Plot
What describes the events that make up a story or the main part of a story?GB
Scissors
What did Arthur (Boo) supposedly stab his father in the leg with? -LP
8.he is left handed
What did Atticus want the jury to note about Bob Ewell?
7.they are on the right side
What did Atticus want the jury to note about Mayella's bruises?
a negro raped his daughter
What did Bob Ewell tell Heck Tate about what happened? LH
Her own life/childhood.
What did Harper Lee base TKAM off of? -JM
Her childhood
What did Harper lee base To Kill a Mockingbird on? -LP
He tore up Mrs. Dubose's house.
What did Jem do after Mrs. Dubose said something bad about his dad? BE
He cried.
What did Jem do after the verdict of the trial? -HF
he said he lost them in a game of strip poker to Dill
What did Jem say happened to his pants? LH
He thought that they had won the trial.
What did Jem think the verdict of the trial was? BE
Changing her answers or not answering entirely
What did Mayella keep doing during her questioning in the trial? -HF
Mr. Ewell threatened to kill Atticus
What did Mr. Ewell do that scared scout (First)?-AW
He spit in Atticus's face and said he would kill him.
What did Mr. Ewell do to Atticus when he saw him in town? BE
Old age
What did Mrs.Dubose die from? -EM
gum, soap dolls, Indian head pennies, and a pocket watch
What did scout find in the tree? LH
They found gifts.
What did the kids find in the knot of the tree in the Radley's yard? BE
Boo stabbed him in the leg.
What do the kids and the rest of Maycomb think Boo did to his father? BE
11.a letter
What do the kids try to give Boo
Run-on
What do you call a sentence that doesn't separate a sentence?GB
Chronological.
What do you call it when your transition are in order? EH
If a sentence is lacking a subject or a verb.
What do you do to fix a fragment? EH
Quotation Marks
What do you put around dialogue? -HF
Because it told us how it relates to the title and it gives us a clue on how it might relate to the Robinson case.
What do you think it was important that we learned in the book that it is a sin to kill a mockingbird from Atticus? -CS
I think theme is to never judge someone by what they look like or what people say.
What do you think the theme of TKAM is? -CS
Single quotation marks
What do you use inside quotation marks to indicate what a character said?-CC
Coca-cola
What does Dill find in Dolphus Raymond's bottle? -CS
He fills in the hole with concrete.
What does Mr. Nathan Radley do to the tree with the knothole GB
10.Chews the gum
What does Scout do with the first gift she finds in the tree?
Chewing gum
What does Scout first find in the knot-hole? -CS
the thoughts and feelings of other characters
What does a first-person narrator not know?-AB
helps the reader see how ideas are connected
What does a good transition do?-AB
mountain
What does a plot diagram look like?-AN
the thoughts and feelings of all characters
What does a third-person omniscient narrator know?-AB
It allows you to emphasize what the protagonist and antagonist are.
What does characterization do for a story? -CS
to give out
What does emit mean?-AN
Give authorization, or consent
What does permitted mean? -AM
Blacks are treated differently from whites usually whites have more rights then blacks.
What does segregation mean? -AM
To be illegally killed by a mob.
What does the word "lynched" mean? -VO
To bear or hold out against, or to put up with.
What does the word Endure mean?-CB
The subject of a talk, a piece of writing, or a person's thoughts; a topic
What does theme mean to you? -CS
It helps make a Atmosphere
What dose mood do?-AW
The Resolution
What element of plot follows the falling action? -EM
The Radley Game
What game do the children invent? -SB
The U.S. Supreme Court trial Brown v. The Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas.
What happened before the book was published in 1961?-CB
Jem's arm was broken by Bob Ewell when he attempted to assassinate him.
What happened to Jem's arm? EH
His jeans were sewn.
What happened to Jem's jeans after they tried to look inside the house? BE
he ripped them in the Radley's yard trying to get Boo to come out
What happened to Jem's pants? LH
45. She died of a heart attack
What happened to Scout's mom? AV
Elements of Plot
What helps build the structure of the story?GB
The Pulitzer Prize
What award did Harper Lee win? -HF
Maycomb,Alabama
Where does the story take place?-HT
7 years
how old is Dill when Scout and Jem meet him?-AW
39. Boo
killed Bob Ewell. AV
Love conquers all
Romeo and Juliet has a theme of ____. -LP
Internal and external conflict
What are the two types of conflict called? -CS
Maycomb County, Alabama
Where does the story take place?LH
Meridian
Where is Dill from? -EM
Meridian, Mississippi
Where is Dill from?-AB
He was shocked at the injustice of the verdict.
Why did Jem cry during the verdict? -JM
Atticus was the best shot in town as a kid
Why did Mr. Tate give the gun to Atticus?-AW
Because she was taught to be polite
Why did scout talk normally to Mr. Cunningham?-AW
Regardless
Fill in the sentence with a transition word:__ of the weather, the cross country meet won't be canceled. MW
Climax
Romeo is banished and Juliet refuses to wed Paris. This is the ______ of the story. -LP
Describing the person's physical appearance
Under what type of characterization would "He is tall," fall under? -TW
Gamin
Unfortunately the __ has to live in a box and beg for money. MW
Third person omniscient
Jayden loved Chloe and she loved him ,but they both didn't know why. This is _____ ______ __________ point of view. -LP
Third person limited
Jayden thought Chloe hated him because she was always being mean to him. What type of point of view is this? -LP
giddy
John was so ____with happiness, he couldn't stop smiling.-AB
character vs. character
Kate vs. Michael is an example of what type of conflict?-AB
Character VS. character
Katniss VS. Snow is what type of conflict? -CS
Third person Limited
Knowing only one character's thoughts or feelings without being a part of the story makes the point of view... -HF
7. Mood
A literary element that evokes certain feelings or vibes in readers through words and descriptions. AV
Bob Ewell
A man who is dirty, threatens the Finch family, and testifies against Tom Robinson. MW
Atticus
A man who is respectful, helps Tom Robinson, and dresses in a suit. MW
Happy
Up beat music, laughter, and bright colors create what mood? -LP
Society
Rosa Parks when she was told to get up and give her seat to a white person is an example of person v.s _______. -LP
fragment
Run on or fragment: Running down the street with flowers in her hair.
Elfin
Sarah has many __ qualities; for example she is small and mischievous. MW
First, then, and finally
Find the transition words in the following sentences: First, pour the 1 1/4 cups of flour into the bowl. Then, carefully crack two eggs. Finally, stir all the ingredients together to get a thick, soft dough. -CS
transition words
First, next, however, and therefore are examples of __________ _____.-LH
Elapse
Five years more were to _______ before he became master of the west and north. -CC
"He loved you"-she pounded the wall with a heavy fist- "but you never cared."
Fix the following dialogue interruption: "He loved you- she pounded the wall with a heavy fist-" But you never cared. -CS
Cecil Jacobs
Scout loves to fight. Who calls Atticus a negro-lover and gets punched by Scout? -VO
Refrained
Scout wanted to fight Cecil Jacobs, but she ________ herself for Atticus's sake. -JM
42. Dill
Scout's "Husband" AV
Exhume
She will ______ a time capsule she buried 8 years ago -LP
True
TRUE/FALSE: This is Harper Lee's only book. -JM
The elements are the exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution.
What are the elements of a plot?-CB
Elements of plot
What are the events that make up a story or the main part of a story? -JM
Use a period, semicolon, a comma + FAMBOYS, or use a subordinating conjunction
What are the four ways in fixing a run-on sentence and fragments? -CS
See Boo Radley.
What are the kids trying to do when they wrote the letter to give to Boo? BE
Pocket watch and Pocket knife
What are the last two gifts they found in the tree? -AM
Actions, and Other Characters
What are the three methods of characterization?-CC
The basic point of views are first person, second person, and third person.
What are the three points of view?-CB
Setting, image, and reaction
What are the three ways to create mood?-AW
Tom Robinson and Boo Radley
What are the two best mockingbirds in this story?-HT
Person v. Person, Person v. Nature, Person v. Self.
What are three types of conflict? EH
first person, second person, third person
What are three types of point of view? LH
comma splice
What are two independent clauses that are joined with only a comma?-AB
And and But
What are two of the most used transition words?-HT
Physical description, what he/she thinks, etc.
What are two types of characterization that can be revealed? -CS
External and internal
What are two types of conflict? -SB
Imagery, setting, feelings, thoughts.
What are ways you can identify mood? EH
Transition words
What are words and phrases that provide a connection between ideas, sentences and paragraphs? BE
False
TRUE/FALSE: This sentence has correctly punctuated dialogue: "Scout," ,Mrs. Maudie said "You have to understand that there are certain people in this world that must do our unpleasant jobs for us." -JM
True
TRUE/FALSE: This sentence is a fragment: When Jem went back to get his pants at the Radley place. -JM
False, there are three, but Third Person has three different types.
True or False: There are four types of points of view.
26. True
True or false Funny is a type of characterization? AV
30. True
True or false Honesty is the best policy is a type of theme?
30. True
True or false Honesty is the best policy is a type of theme? AV
27. True
True or false Intelligent is a type of characterization?
1.The setting can help create mood
1.What thing in a story could help set the mood?
2.a comma to separate a dialogue tag
2.How do you punctuate a single line speaker tag?
2.3
2.How many points of view are there?
2.Joyful,and eerie
2.What are two examples of mood?
2.create powerful links between ideas in your paper and can help your reader understand the logic of your paper
2.What do transition words do?
2.To put in rage; infuriate, anger
2.What does enrage mean?
27. True
True or false Intelligent is a type of characterization? AV
41. True
True or false Mrs. Dubose died? AV
12. True
True or false Next is an example of a transition word? AV
20. True
True or false Person vs. self is a type of conflict? AV
2.A run-on is a sentence in which two or more independent clauses (i.e., complete sentences) are joined without an appropriate punctuation or conjunction
2.What is a run-on sentence?
2.Person vs. Person
2.What is an example of main types of conflict?
2.Direct characterization
2.What is one type of characterization?
8. true
True or false dark is a type of mood? AV
29. False
True or false love is a type of theme?
2.a series of relevant incidents that create suspense, interest and tension in a narrative
2.What is rising action?
29. False
True or false love is a type of theme? AV
21. True
True or false person vs. person is a type of conflict? AV
3.An element that evokes certain feelings or vibe in a story
3.Define mood in literature?
9. False
True or false sports is a type of mood? AV
3.By having the first sentence end with a period and the second one end with a capital letter
3.How do you punctuate two sentences?
3.fails to be a sentence in the sense that it cannot stand by itself
3.How does a fragment become a fragment?
3.phrases or words used to connect one idea to the next
3.How would you describe transition words?
3.Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution
3.What are the elements of plot?
3.Deeply learned, scholarly
3.What does erudite mean?
3.Protagonist vs. the antagonist
3.What is Person vs. Person
3.When someone goes against how the whole society feels
3.What is person vs. society?
3.Indirect characterization
3.What is the other type of characterization?
1.the subject of a writing
4.What is the definition of theme?
2.to never give up
5.What is the theme of "The Tortious and the Hare"?
3.Do not lie
6.What is the theme of "The Boy Who Cried Wolf"
(fragment)
A (blank) is ta group of words that is written out as a sentence but that lacks a subject or verb-LH
Plot
A __ is the events in a story. MW
theme
A _____ is the central topic of a thought or idea.-LH
Fragment
A _____does not contain one independent clause. BE
15. True
True or false the phrase ", My friend, Aidan, went to the Titan's game last night," is a sentence? AV
false
True or false: you can fix a run-on with only a comma.-AB
Guilt takes over
" The Tell-Tale Heart" has a theme of _________. -LP
Exposition
"A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away..." best shows which plot element? -VO
"I hate snow," said Billy, "but, there is no school."
"I hate snow," said Billy, but, there is no school. Correct this sentence. BE
Correct
"I love Valentine's Day," said Jack. Billy examined," Valentine's Day is the best!" Is it the correct use of quotation marks? BE
Incorrect
"Run, yelled Billy ,towards the opening!" Is it correct punctuation? BE
Direct Characterization
"Sadie was rude and arrogant." What type of characterization is this? -HF
Mood
"The river, reflecting the clear blue sky, glistened and sparkled as it flowed noiselessly on,"- Charles Dickens. This is an example of what? -SB
It is an example of dialogue that is cut off.
"What is tha-" is an example of what kind of dialogue? -SB
Characterization
(Blank) is a literary device that is used step by step in literature to highlight and explain the details about a character in a story. -CS
(indirect)
(blank) is the description of a character NOT directly said in the story. LH
(direct)
(blank) is the description of a character directly in the story. LH
(first-person point of view)
(blank) is the point of view where the narrator is a character. LH
(tone)
(blank) is the way the author expresses his attitude through writing?LH
imagery
(blank) is visually descriptive or figurative language -LH
true
True or false:Bob Ewell is ambidextrous.-AB
false
True or false:theme is usually stated directly.-AB
true
True or false:you can fix a run-on with a dash.-AB
false
True or false? The author directly states the theme in a sentence.-LH
Elements of plot
...
Run-ons, fragments, and how to fix them
...
1.7
1.How many main types of conflict are there?
1.you could use a comma FANBOYS
1.How would you fix a run-on sentence?
1.And, but,and or
1.Name three transition words.
1.To delight, to thrill of give pleasure
1.What does enrapture mean?
1.the process by which the writer reveals the personality of a character
1.What is characterization?
1.a conservation between two or more people
1.What is dialogue?
1.the mode of narration
1.What is point of view?
1.a comprehensive description and explanation of an idea or theory
1.What is the definition of exposition?
Character vs. Society
A character disagrees with the government's mistreatment of the people and fights to stop them, what kind of conflict is that? -VO
Character vs. Self
A character is thinking about lying to their friend, but can't decide what to do. What kind of conflict is that? -VO
minor character
A character that isn't as important as the protagonist if characterized as a _______ ___________. -GS
17. Dialogue
A conversation between two or more people as a feature of a book, play, or movie. AV
Dialogue
A conversation between two or more people in a book, play, or movie. -LP
Ensemble
A coordinated outfit or costume; a musical group. -EM
subject; verb; complete thought
A fragment can be missing a(n) _______, ______, or a(n) _________ ________. -GS
Characterization
A literacy device that is used step by step in literature to highlight and explain the details about a character in a story. -EM
13. Fragment
A phrase or clause written as a sentence but lacking a subject, verb, or complete thought. AV
Run-on sentence
A sentence in which to independent clauses are joined without an appropriate punctuation or conjunction. -EM
Fragment
A sentence that does not have a subject, verb, or does not express a complete thought. -LP
14. Fragment
A sentence that is missing a subject, verb, or complete thought is a . AV
Run-ons and fragments
A sentence with either two or more independent clauses joined with no appropriate punctuation or an incomplete sentence is a _____ and a _____. -JM
Run-on
A sentence with two or more independent clauses that are not joined correctly is called a __. MW
Yes.
A theme could be anything a reader learns from a book. EH
Transition words provide a connection between ideas, sentences, and paragraphs. It also gives flow to a story.
A transition word is... -CS
10. Transition word
A word that connects two ideas. AV
Run-on
A_____ is a sentence in which two or more independent clauses are joined without an appropriate punctuation or conjunction. BE
Entreated
Abby saw the new boots were on sale but she didn't have any money. She (blank) her sister for them, but she was stubborn and didn't give her the boots. -CS
Evaded
After an hour, I finally __________ the man. EH
He takes off his pants
After getting shot at... Jem gets his pants caught on the high wire fence behind the Radley place. How does he get himself free? GB
Chronological Order
Afterwards is a ___________ ______ transition word. -LP
Erudite
Albert Einstein was very _____ in physics. -TW
exposition
All of part one of To Kill a Mockingbird is the __________.-LH
false
True or false? You can fix a fragment by putting a comma after the verb.-LH
Exposition
Ally had brown hair, green eyes and an olive complexion. What part of the story would this sentence be placed in? -LP
What goes around comes around
An example of a theme is?-HT
Conflict
Any struggle between opposing forces. -EM
You can always get different answers from a story depending on how you look at it.
Are themes always the same? EH
Exposition
At what part of the story do the children reenact Boo Radley's life? -TW
35. Lawyer
Atticus was a .
35. Lawyer
Atticus was a . AV
43. One Shot Finch
Atticus's nickname AV
Third Person Omniscient
Billy thought, "Maybe I should trust him." Then, Jack thought, "When should I steal the money?" What point of view is being told? BE
Compare and Contrast
Both and unlike are _______ ___ _______ words. -LP
true
True or false? You can fix a run-on by joining the sentences with a dash. -LH
yes
Can a quote start in the middle of a sentence?-AN
False.
Tue or False: The antagonist is the hero of the story. EH
Internal
Character vs Self is an example of what kind of conflict? MW
Reasons behind their actions
Character's motivations are the__. MW
punctuation marks
Commas, periods, question marks, and exclamation marks are examples of ___________ _____.-LH
"I am very happy", He said, "with my job".
Correct the following sentence: "I am very happy with my job. He Said. With my job" EH
"She told the class a story," Meghan said,"but it was boring."
Correct the following sentence: "She told the class a story Meghan said,"but it was boring". MW
"He loved you," she said, hoping to provoke a reaction. "But you didn't care."
Correct the punctuation in the following sentence: "He loved you." she said, "hoping to provoke a reaction, but you didn't care." -CS
Comma after Charley
Correct this sentence: "I love going to bed early," said Charley "so that I'm not tired the next day." -EM
Question mark after today
Correct this sentence: Why is everybody in a bad mood today -EM
both
Could "Good will triumph over evil" be classified as a recurring theme, universal theme, or both? -GS
When the characters, plot, and setting are explained in the beginning of the story.
Describe exposition. BE
The mood of the quote is peaceful and calm
Describe the mood of the following quote: "The river, reflecting the clear blue of the sky, glistened and sparkled as it flowed noiselessly on." -CS
mood
Description of the setting, imagery, and descriptions of the characters' speech or feelings are all ways to identify the ______. -GS
Semicolon
Diane ran down the stairs and tripped quickly, Samantha saved her. What punctuation is missing? -LP
No
Did Bob Ewell know what ambidextrous mean? -LP
yes
Do you need a comma before the quotations when there is a tagline?-AN
No, he is happy to help.
Does Tom except money for his labor? -SB
Direct characterization
Does the following best show indirect or direct characterization?: '"Maybe we could...no that wouldn't work...well maybe...no..." he trailed off. I attempted to keep listening to him, but his mumbling was overall unexplainable. Ryan did this a lot. When I say a lot I really mean all the time. He can never clue us in when he has an idea until his idea is perfect.' -VO
Indirect characterization
Does the following show indirect or direct characterization?: '"All y'all can do to help is to keep your little spoons out of the soup they're cooking over there," the mysterious voice said. "What kind of a saying is 'keep you little spoons out of the soup they're cooking'? Where is this guy from? Who is this guy?" I thought.' -VO
Yes. It gives insight on how badly black people were treated in the time and place the book was set in.
Does this quote from page 322 give any insight on how black people were treated in the time and place the book was set in? "To Maycomb, Tom's death was typical. Typical of a Negro to cut and run. Typical of a Negro's mentality to have no plan, no thought for the future, just run blind, first chance he gets." -GS
Theme
Don't judge a book by its cover is an example of what? -SB
building a snowman
During the snow day, what did Scout and Jem make doing a big deal?
Mysterious
Edgar Allan Poe's story "The Tell-Tale Heart" has what kind of mood? -LP
enraged
Emma was ______when she couldn't find her $100 dollar bill.-AB
protagonist; antagonist
External conflict is a struggle between a(n) ____________ and a(n) ____________. -GS
Yet
FANBOYS stands for: for, and, nor, but, or, ____, and so. -EM
In spite of
Fill in the sentence with a transition word: __of her good grades, Rebecca did not get into Stanford.MW
Even though he had the better arguments and was by far the more powerful speaker, he was not able to win the campaign.
Fix the following fragment: Even though he had the better arguments and was by far the more powerful speaker. -CS
Bob, my neighbor, is nice.
Fix the following sentence: Bob my neighbors is nice. MW
"I saw her go in there!"
Fix the sentence: "I saw her go in there"! -AB
Transition words
What are words or phrases that are used to link similar ideas together in a story? -JM
Next, then, first, etc
Give three examples of transition words. -CS
32. Nelle
Harper Lee's real name
32. Nelle
Harper Lee's real name AV
Use opening and closing quotations and commas
How can you fix wrongly punctuated dialog? LH
If it is lacking a conjunction or two sentences combined.
How can you tell if a sentence is a run-on? EH
heart attack
How did Jem and Scout's mother die?-AB
Heart attack
How did Jem and Scout's mother die?-CC
He was attacked by Bob Ewell.
How did Jem break his arm? -SB
3.very happy and excited
How did Mrs.Maudie feel about her house burning down?
Her innocence
How did Scout save Tom Robinson from being lynched? -LP
In the beginning, it was carefree and happy, but towards the end it grew sadder and more somber.
How did the mood change in the beginning and end of the story? -JM
quotes from other characters
How do authors indirectly characterize someone?-AN
It shows that there is injustice in the world because Tom shouldn't have been killed or shot 17 times. Him getting killed and shot that many times was an act of prejudice.
How do these quotes from page 315 show how there is injustice in the world? "They shot him." "Seventeen bullet holes in him." "They didn't have to shoot him that much." -GS
By cutting of the speaker with a - symbol
How do you cut a speaker off?-AW
Through facial expressions, gestures, and in the tone of voice used.
How do you determine mood? -SB
Add the missing element.
How do you fix a fragment? -SB
By adding a subject, a verb, or adding both.
How do you fix a fragment? -TW
add a subject or predicate
How do you fix a fragment?-AN
One way is to split the sentence into two sentences.
How do you fix a run on?-HT
Separate the two independent clauses into two sentences. Place a semicolon between the two independent clauses. Join with a comma and a fanboys. Join with a semicolon, adverb then comma.
How do you fix a run-on? -SB
- Separate into two sentences - Place a comma in between two sentences - Join with a comma or a fanboy - Join with a semicolon, adverb, then a comma - Join with a dash - Reword the sentence and use an appositive
How do you fix run-ons? -AM
Descriptions of Setting. Imagery and Descriptions of characters' speech or feelings.
How do you identify mood in a story? -TW
You divide it out like you start a new paragraph.
How do you implement dialogue into a passage? EH
Put a singular quotation mark inside other ones
How do you put a quote inside quotation marks?-AW
Punctuating of Dialogue
How do you separate 2 different people talking?GB
Punctuating of Dialogue
How do you tell the reader that someone is speaking?GB
By place the the question mark inside of the quotations.
How do you write questions in dialogue with no speaker tag? -SB
2 ½ years
How long did Harper Lee work on the book To Kill a Mockingbird?-CC
two and a half years
How long did Lee work on To Kill A Mockingbird?-AB
Around 3 hours.
How long did it take for the jury to make their verdict? -JM
5
How many stages are there in a traditional plot structure?-AB
Five stages of plot.
How many stages of plot is there? -SB
17 times
How many time was Tom shot? -VO
Seven types of conflict.
How many types of conflict are there? EH
two
How many types of conflict are there?-AN
three
How many types of external conflict are there?-AN
six
How many ways can you fix a run-on?-AN
6 yrs.
How old is Scout in the beginning of the book? -AM
25
How old is Tom Robinson? LH
33 yrs.
How old was Harper Lee when she made the book? -AM
10 yrs.
How old was Jem in the beginning of the book? -AM
Thirteen
How old was Jem when he broke his arm? -EM
optomistic
How was Miss Maudie after her house burned down? Upset, Scared, Optimistic, Happy -GS
He was shot 17 times.
How was Tom Robinson killed? -SB
Jem was very confident that they would win the case, while Scout was unsure.
How were Jem and Scout's thoughts about the case different during the trial? -GS
Well, a person could look at the minor themes, get a dictionary or thesaurus to find synonyms of the minor theme word to equal the major theme word.
How would a person use minor themes to find the major theme?-CB
Theme could be stated indirectly and directly in a story.
How would theme be stated in a story?-CB
(fathom)
I could hardly (blank) how the kid could commit such a terrible crime-LH
First person
I don't like homework is what type of point of view? -LP
First person point of view
I gave the book to my friend because I didn't have time to read it. This is an example of what kind of point of view? -SB
First Person
I love playing football. Especially when I score a touchdown. What point of view are these sentences? BE
(evade)
I managed to (blank) the guards with my sly plan- LH
entice
I must ______ him to marry my daughter. -LH
Evoked
I was going through my yearbook when a picture of my ex (blank) memories of us from high school. -CS
22. First-person
I went into the house and stole the tv. Which point of view is this phrase? AV
person vs. environment
If a girl is in a tornado, what type of conflict is she facing?-LH
internal, external
Two types of conflict are __ and __. MW
physical appearance
If someone has blue eyes, what type of characterization is it? -LH
Erudite
If someone is extremely intelligent, what word might you use to describe them? -HF
speech
If someone talks weird, what type of characterization is it?-LH
Third Person Omniscient
If you know every character's feelings but the narrator is not part of the story, what point of view are you reading from? -HF
Frustrated
If you were to write a story about a little kid who wasn't allowed to do anything, what mood would you try to pass along to the reader about how the child felt? -VO
character vs. character
In Harry Potter what type of conflict occurs mainly? LH
Jim Crow
In To Kill A Mockingbird, African Americans were expected to follow ______laws.-AB
Begin a new line
In a story, what do you do when another character speaks in a conversation? -LP
Pick his nose
In chapter 3 when Walter Cunningham comes to visit, what does he do that disgusts Scout so much?GB
Whiskey
In chapter 3, what does Atticus say Mr. Ewell spends his relief checks on instead of food? GB
Look in the window at the Radley house.
In chapter 6 on Dill's last night before returning to Meridian, Dill and Jem have a plan they attempt to carry out under the cover of darkness. What is it? GB
True
In dialog that trails off you use three periods. True or False?LH
Aunt Alexandra
In part two of the book, who comes to stay with the Finch family?-LH
Run-on
Jamie can create beautiful clothes she created five of my dresses. What type of sentence is this? -LP
direct characterization
Jane's hair was brown and her eyes were green. This is an example of_____characterization.-AB
character vs. environment
In the Hunger Games what type of conflict occurs mainly? LH
She is nine.
In the beginning of the book how old is Scout? -SB
Walter Cunningham
In the quote, "He had probably never seen more than three quarters together in his life," from page 28, Scout is referring to someone as being very poor. Who is she talking about? -GS
Resolution
In the__, Boo saves the kids from Bob Ewell ,and they come home safely. MW
when showing why something happened
In what case would you need to use the transition word "therefore" in a sentence?-LH
exposition
In what part of the story are the characters introduced? -GS
4.Exposition
Introduces the characters and setting. AV
Yes
Is "Life isn't fair" considered a theme in TKAM? -JM
No
Is "Love conquers all" considered a theme in TKAM? -JM
No
Is "first impressions" a theme?-CC
yes
Is Cause and Effect a category of transition words?-AN
yes
Is Chronological Order a category of transition words?-AN
Yes
Is it possible for the speaker tag to be in the middle of a sentence? -HF
Yes
Is it possible to have more than one rising action? EH
Yes
Is the following a theme?: Don't judge a book by it's cover. -EM
fragment
Is the following sentence a run-on or a fragment? Was eating cookies. - LH
Fragment
Is the following sentence a run-on, a fragment, or a complete sentence? Read and annotate Chapter 13 in TKAM. -JM
Direct characterization
Is the following sentence an example of direct or indirect characterization? Jem was twelve and harder to live with, more inconsistent and moody. -JM
Fragment
Is the following sentence correct, run-on, or fragment: Was a way of displaying wealth.-CC
inferred
Is theme inferred or directly stated?-AN
External
Is this a external or internal conflict?: Harry Potter vs Draco MW
No because it used a period instead of a comma to end the dialogue.
Is this correct: "The trash can ate him." he said. -TW
Yes
Is this dialog properly punctuated?: '"Yes ma'am, " the cashier said politely, "we sell croissants here."' -VO
Yes
Is this sentence a run-on?: 'Many people love dogs, however some do not.' -VO
Scary
It was dark and gloomy in the room. Describe the mood. BE
Direct
Jace is a low tempered brat. This Is ______ characterization. -LP
Indirect
Jace punched a wall when he heard that Jessica ate the last cookie. This is _______ characterization. -LP
Physical Appearance
Looks, clothing, and body language are under which method of characterization?-CC
Elfin
Mischievous, fairylike. -VO
Atticus Finch
Miss Maudie says, ".... There are some men in this world who are born to do our unpleasant jobs for us...." Who is she referring to?-CC
Emulate
Most people ________ those they most admire.-HT
Most people don't use second person point of view is the infinitives of the subject pronouns.
Most people don't use second person point of view is the infinitives of the subject pronouns.
Scout
Mr. Cunningham disperses the lynch mob based on the actions of _______.-CC
Archaic
My grandparent's house was______ , because there were 8-tracks. BE
They stood all up in respect when he was passing by in the courthouse and they brought tons of food to his house for him.
Name 2 things the Negroes did to show their appreciation for Atticus. -JM
Third person, Third person omniscient and Third person limited.
Name the three types of Third Person. EH
Two sentences, semicolon, comma fanboy
Name three ways to correct a run-on sentence. BE
Transitions
What are words or phrases that make a connection between ideas, sentences, and paragraphs? -TW
November 21, 1935
On what date did the incident for the trial take place?-AB
Truman Capote
On what writer did Harper Lee base Dill? -CS
True
One story can cover multiple ideas and themes. True or False? -VO
Characterization
Revealing a character's personality is called... -HF
Indirect Characterization
Revealing personality through quotes and actions is... -HF
Methods of characterization
Physical parents, speech, thoughts, actions, and other characters are examples of__. MW
Run-on
Placing a semi-colon between the two independent clauses is a way to fix a _______.-CC
evade
Please try not to _____ the question. - LH
18. Punctuation
Put inside quotation marks. AV
Cause and Effect
Since is what kind of transition word? -LP
Fickle
Someone who is very indecisive may be described as a ______ person. -HF
16. Quotation marks
Start dialogue with . AV
TKAM was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1961.
TKAM was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1961.
False
TRUE/FALSE: Harper Lee has written many other books other then TKAM. -JM
False
TRUE/FALSE: These ideas link well together: Boo Radley saved Jem and Scout, and Jem is Scout's brother. -JM
(exposition)
The (blank) introduces the characters and setting- LH
(antagonist)
The (blank) is the bad guy in the story -LH
respected
The African Americans stood up and gave food to Atticus because they _____him.-AB
Also-rans
The Baylor Bears were the _______ when they lost to Texas. BE
44. Calpernia
The Finch's housekeeper AV
Theme
The ____ is the message the author is conveying through the story.-JM
Comma
The _______ separates the dialogue tag from the spoken words, but it is outside the quotation marks, and the period is inside the quotation marks.-CC
climax
The ________ of a story has the turning point and the conflict at its highest intensity. -GS
Climax
The __________ is the highpoint in the stories plot. -AM
resolution
The __________ is the part of the story that reveals the final outcome. -GS
Resolution
The __________ is where the conflict is us salt resolved and is at the end of the story.-AM
Euphonious
The band's last piece was very ____. -VO
Forage
The bears ______ for food after the tornado hits, scattering all of their prey. -HF
Jem
The boy who gets very emotional, a caring older brother, and is adventurous. MW
Theme
The central topic a text treats. -EM
antagonist
The character that is characterized as the villain or opposing force in the story is the ___________. -GS
Transition Words
What are words or phrases that show the relationship between sentences, paragraphs, or sections of a text or speech?GB
Characters and setting in the story
The exposition introduces... -CS
mood
The feeling or atmosphere that is created by the author is the ______. -GS
Mood
The general atmosphere created by an author's words. -VO
Mood
The general atmosphere during a story. -LP
5. Climax
The is the most intense part of the story. AV
entreated
The kids __________ their parents to let them order pizza. -GS
embodied
The legislature_______ their ideas in the new law.-AN
enticed
The man ________ the mouse with a piece of cheese. -GS
Punctuation
The marks, such as period, comma, and parentheses, used in writing to separate sentences and their elements and to clarify meaning. -EM
28. Theme
The message of a piece of writing.
28. Theme
The message of a piece of writing. AV
Tom Robinson and Scout Finch
The mockingbirds are most likely__. MW
Point of view
The mode of narration that an author employs to let the readers "hear" and "see" what takes place in a story. -EM
Cheerful
The mood at a birthday party is most likely__. MW
description
The mood is made up of ___________ words. -LH
Climax
The most important part of the story. High point. BE
Climax
The most intense, exciting, or important point of something in a story. -EM
Point of view
The narrator's position in relation to the story being told is called... -CS
Entice
The new movie is very creepy, and it will _______ people who like to get scared to watch it. -EM
23. Point of view
The opinion, or feelings of the individuals involved in a situation. AV
Mood
The overall feeling given off by how the story is written. -EM
mood
The overall feeling of a book contributes to the ____ of the book.-LH
Falling Action.
The part of the story that unwinds and reveals the resolution. EH
Resolution
The point of the story where the conflict is resolved. -LP
the entire world
What areas did the Great Depression affect?-AB
Emitted
The sleeping dog ________ on a groan which startled us.-HT
enraged
The teacher was _________ when she found out that no one finished their homework. -GS
19. Conflict
The tension between the protagonist and the antagonist. AV
The idea of the " mockingbird" means innocence.
The theme of "To Kill A Mockingbird" could be __. MW
Great Depression
The time period the story takes place is during the _______ _________. -LP
Fraught
The treasure hunt was _______ with puzzles that had to be solved in order to find the fortune.-CC
climax
The turning point in the story is called the ______. -LH
Theme
The underlying meaning of a story. -LP
Point of view
The vantage point from which a story is told? -TW
25. Characterization
The way in which the writer portrays the characters in a book, play, or movie. AV
Euphonious
The word __ means pleasing to the ear. MW
Great Deperssion
The_____fueled the idea for To Kill A Mockingbird.a-AB
The moral of the story
Theme can also be referred to as?-HT
recurring themes
Themes or messages that appear repeatedly in literature are __________ _________. -GS
Fun
There was cake, jumpy houses, and waterslides. Describe the mood. BE
Exhumed
This morning my dog _____ an old, buried bone from the yard. -VO
Exposition
This part of the story introduces the setting, conflict, and characters. -HF
6. Exposition
Ties up loose ends. AV
theme
Title, characters, plot and conflict, setting, important statements and symbols all give clues to what?-AB
Fester
To become a source of resentment. -TW
Engulfed
To cover completely- LH
add the missing element
To fix a fragment, _____ _____ ________ ________. -GS
afterwards
To give additional information, what transition word would you not use? Plus, Afterwards, Along with, Furthermore -GS
Entice
To lure, to attract, to tempt in a pleasing fashion?-AW
Fawn
To show affection. -LP
1. Evoke
To summon forth, call to mind, awaken, produce, suggest. AV
Engulfed
To surround or be covered completely. -CS
Smooth progression from one idea to another.
Transition words help__. MW
False
True or False: A story can only consist of one mood.
False
True or False: Boo Radley was dead the entire story. -EM
True
True or False: The exposition is where the characters are introduced. -EM
False
True or False: The theme of Alice in Wonderland is most likely hard work leads to great rewards. MW
False
True or False: Theme and main idea are the same thing. -EM
Comma
Use a _____ to set off the speaker's tag from the beginning of a quotation. -LP
Some people can't fathom history.
Use fathom in a sentence. -SB
Major theme is a concept that the author would repeat in his/her work to show that is the most important theme in a story. Minor theme is opposite of major theme because a minor theme would appear briefly and more likely give away to another minor theme.
What are the two themes of a story? What do the two themes mean?-CB
The third person is omniscient and limited third person point of view.What are the two third person point of views?-CB
What are the two third person point of views?-CB
Indirect and direct
What are the two types of characterization? BE
The Pulitzer Prize
What award did Harper Lee win? -AM
24. Third-person
Uses pronouns like he, she, and they. AV
First person
Using words like "I" or "Me" indicate which point of view? -HF
Embellish
We ______ our Christmas tree to make it look prettier. -LP
Stated and inferenced
What 2 ways can authors use to get a theme across to readers? -VO
Comma FANBOYS, semicolon
What are 2 different ways to fix a run-on sentence? -VO
external and internal
What are 2 kinds of conflict?-AB
That he is the best shot in Maycomb County
What are Jem and Scout shocked to discover about Atticus? -CS
Rising Action
What are all events leading up to the climax?-CC
To show sequence
What are chronological words used for?-AW
Ex. - Descriptions - Actions, speech, Thought - Interactions with other characters
What are examples of characterization? -AM
A subject, action, or complete thought
What are fragments typically missing? -HF
Universal Theme
What are recurring themes? -TW
A run-on sentence is two or more independent clauses that are joined without an appropriate punctuation or conjunction. A fragment is a sentence that is incomplete or does not make sense, and never have independent clauses
What are run-on sentences and fragment sentences? -CS
A sentence with two or more independent causes that are not joined correctly.
What are run-ons? -AM
Run-on
What are sentences that don't give breaks to the reader called?GB
Ex. After, Next, Last, Finally, Before, Later
What are some chronological order transitions examples? -AM
Some words are but, however, unlike, likewise, both, each, yet, although, even though.
What are some comparison and contrast words? -SB
Ex. As a result of, so, because, there fore, consequently
What are some examples of cause- and-effect transitions? -AM
Beaches, Space, Battlefield.
What are some good examples of settings? EH
Terrifying and suspenseful
What are some of the best moods in a horror film? -TW
After, soon, Later, Last.
What are some transition words? EH
Describing the person's physical appearance, presenting the person's own thoughts, speech, and actions, revealing other people's reactions to the person, and directly commenting on the person.
What are some ways the writer creates characterization?-TW
Words describing details according to their position in space.
What are spacial order words? -SB
Types of Characterization
What are terms that tell the reader how a person looks, what they say, etc. GB
exposition, rising action, climax, falling action and resolution
What are the 5 stages of plot in order?-AB
Boo Radley, and Tom Robinson
What are the best examples of a mockingbird in to kill a mockingbird? -AM
Person vs Person, Person vs self Person vs Environment Person vs society
What are the different types of conflict in a story? -TW
Direct and indirect
What are the two types of characterization?-AW
April 28, 1926
When was Harper Lee born? -AM
1926
When was Harper Lee born? -LP
April 28, 1926
When was Harper Lee born? -TW
1926
When was Harper Lee born?-AB
1926
When was Harper Lee born?-CC
44. July 11 1960
When was TKAM published? -TW
Published in 1960
When was TKAM published? BE
July 11,1960
When was To Kill A Mockingbird published? -EM
1960
When was To Kill A Mockingbird published? -HF
When he put a blanket around scout
When was boos first appearance outside his house?-AW
1960
When was the book published?-HT
Direct quotes
When writing an essay, what do you always have to put in quotation marks? -VO
Start a new line on the page.
When you have a new character speaking in a line of dialogue, what do you do? -GS
single quotation marks
When you have a quote within dialogue, what is put around the quote in the dialogue? -GS
31. Maycomb, Alabama
Where TKAM takes place.
31. Maycomb, Alabama
Where TKAM takes place. AV
Maycomb, Alabama & 1933
Where and when does the story To Kill a Mockingbird take place?-CC
Exposition
Where are the characters in a story introduced? -TW
Huntington College and then later she attended University of Alabama
Where did Lee attend college? LH
Maycomb County, AL
Where did TKAM take place? BE
Maycomb County, Alabama
Where did To Kill A Mockingbird take place? -HF
Monroeville, Alabama
Where did the author grow up?-AN
Near the county dump
Where do the Ewells live? -VO
A knot- hole in a tree at the Radley's house.
Where do the children find gifts after school?-CC
Inside the quotation marks
Where do you put a question mark or an exclamation mark in dialogue?-AW
11. At the beginning
Where does a transition word in a sentence? AV
Stephanie Crawford is the gossip.
Who is the town gossip? EH
Miss Stephanie Crawford
Who is the town's gossip?-AN
Narrator
Who is the voice that tells the story?-CC
Boo Radley (Arthur) stepped in and saved Jem and Scout.
Who killed Bob Ewell? EH
Boo Radley
Who killed Bob Ewell? LH
Boo Radley
Who mended Jem's pants? -CS
Speaker tag
Who said the dialogue + action verb is called a _______ _______.-CC
Atticus
Who said the quote, "-until you climb into his skin and walk around in it."?-LH
Miss. Maudie
Who said this quote? "People in the right mind never take pride in their talents." BE
Scout
Who said, " I was born good but I have grown progressively worse every year."? MW
Miss Maudie
Who said, " People in their right minds never take pride in their talents."?-AN
Scout
Who said, "Atticus, are we gonna win it?"-AN
Atticus
Who said, "Best Way to clear the air is to have it all out in the open." MW
Scout
Who said, "I think there's just one kind of folks. Folks."?-HT
Scout
Who said, "I was born good but had grown progressively worse every year."?-HT
Atticus
Who said, "It's not time to worry yet."? MW
Miss Maudie
Who said, "That is three-fourths colored folks and one-fourth Stephanie Crawford."?-HT
Dill
Who said, "That old Mr.Gilmer doin' him thataway, talking so hateful to him-"?-HT
Dill
Who said, "We were playing strip-poker up yonder."? -AN
Atticus Finch
Who said, "You can turn around and go home again, Walter,"?-HT
Miss Maudie
Who said, "You know old Mr.Radley was a footwashin' Baptist."?-HT
Miss Maudie
Who said,"People in their right minds never take pride in their talents."? MW
Scout
Who saved Atticus from getting killed? -EM
"Boo" Arthur Radley
Who saved Jem and Scout after they were attacked by Bob Ewell? -JM
Cecil Jacobs
Who scared Jem and Scout first in the woods? BE
Atticus, with a rifle.
Who shoots the mad dog? With What? GB
Uncle Jack
Who stays with Atticus, Jem and Scout for a week every Christmas?GB
Scout
Who stood on the Radley's front porch and viewed things from Arthur's (Boo) point of view? -LP
Calpurnia
Who taught Scout to write in cursive GB
Aunt Alexandra
Who wants Scout to be more ladylike? -LP
13.the Finch family cook
Who was Calpurnia?
Trumann Capote
Who was Dill based on?-HT
Harper Lee
Who was Scout based on?-HT
her grandmother
Who was the author named after?-AN
Judge Taylor
Who was the judge for Tom's trial? -VO
Heck Tate
Who was the sheriff of Maycomb County? -VO
Heck Tate, Bob Ewell, Mayella Ewell, and Tom Robinson.
Who were the four witnesses during the trial? -JM
Bob Ewell won because of racism in Maycomb County.
Who won the Tom Robinson court case and why? EH
34. Miss Maudie's
Who's house burned down?
34. Miss Maudie's
Who's house burned down? AV
Scout Finch's
Who's point of view is TKAM told from? -JM
Miss Maudie
Whose house burned down in chapter 8? -LP
Truman Capote
Whose relationship was the most influential? -SB
Great Depression
Why are the Ewells and the Cunninghams so poor?-LH
Because without the types of conflict there would be no plot in the story.
Why are the types of conflict important? -CS
To protect Tom
Why did Atticus go to the prison?-AW
They were getting into Boo Radley's business and annoying him by trying to get him to come out of his house.
Why did Atticus scold the children in Chapter 5? -GS
Because he was defending a negro
Why did Aunt Alexandra say Atticus was disgracing the family?-AW
he didn't like the way they were treating Tom
Why did Dill cry during the trial?-LH
Because Jem and Dill didn't let her play
why did scout make friends with Miss Maudie?-AW
By putting a conflict between to things or people
how do you show conflict?-AW
By using word to describe him or herself
how do you show first person?-AW
By using certain words describing the character
how do you show point view?-AW
By using imagery and descriptions
how do you detect mood?-AW
By directly stating what something is like
how do you directly characterize someone?-AW
By putting in a subject/verb
how do you fix a fragment?-AW
By shortening or adding a comma, by making 2 sentences, or a semicolon
how do you fix a run- on sentence?-AW
By checking if there is no subject, no subject means it's a fragment
how do you identify a fragment?-AW
By subtly characterizing people
how do you indirectly characterize someone?-AW
First, second, and third person
what are the three kinds of point of view?-AW
They are used to connect ideas and paragraphs
what are transition words use for?-AW
To make smooth writing
what are transition words used for?-AW
The ending of the trial
what changed the way Jem thought?-AW
Nelle Harper Lee
what is Harper Lee's full name? -SB
A conflict in characters mind
what is internal conflict?-AW
Messages that repeatedly occur in text
what is recurring theme?-AW
Messages that appear in text
what is theme?-AW
Themes that address fundamental human existence
what is universal theme?-AW
Expunge
what means to remove, to erase-AW
Person v.s nature
when a character goes against the external environment ( floods, blizzards, etc. ). -LP