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Important Friendly Doll Roger Terms Poems

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This person’s response to a traffic ticket reveals much

information.

A 100

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Miss Lucy

A 100

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Under what circumstances do Miss Lucy and Chester meet?

A 200

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Miss Lucy break up a fight.

A 200

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Chester compares his salvation to what experience?

A 300

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His saving of a cat.

A 300

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What term refers to a type of literature such as “short

story” or poetry?

A 400

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Genre

A 400

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Miss Lucy’s character traits change a great deal; give 2

ways.

A 500

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She was alone, aloof, and unaware of how to change but

in the end she has friends, helps others and is involved.

A 500

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In “Being Neighborly,” which main character is bold

generous and concerned?

B 100

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Jo

B 100

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How do Meg’s and Jo’s character traits differ?

B 200

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Meg likes to read indoors while Jo prefers “adventures.”

B 200

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Describe Mr. Laurence’s true character with two words

B 300

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Friendly and courteous

B 300

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What are the two gifts that Laurie is referring to when he

thanks Jo’s mother for the medicine?

B 400

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Sending Jo and sending her love

B 400

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What does Laurie and Jo’s dialogue suggest about Jo’s

visit?

B 500

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Laurie welcomes it

B 500

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What do all of the adults in “The Doll’s House” teach the

children concerning the Kelveys?

C 100

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Be unkind or do not associate with them.

C 100

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Why does Kezia like the lamp in the doll’s house so much.

C 200

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It seems better suited to it than do the dolls.

C 200

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Identify one thing the lamp could symbolize in “The

Doll’s House”

C 300

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Light, warmth, enlightenment, or revelation.

C 300

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DAILY DOUBLE

C 400

DAILY DOUBLE

Place A Wager

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What do Kezia and Else realize that the others do not

in this story?

C 400

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Outward appearances do not matter.

C 400

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What is ironic about the Doll’s House in the story?

C 500

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The object is welcomed despite its unusual

characteristics while the people are kept out because

of them.

C 500

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What is Roger’s goal in the beginning of “Thank You

M’am”?

D 100

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Steal the purse

D 100

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Roger and Mrs. Jones have one thing in common; what is

it?

D 200

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They both have done things they should not have done.

D 200

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Roger is trying to decide whether to run or not; what

conflict is her experiencing?

D 300

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Man vs. Himself

D 300

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What is symbolic about Roger washing his face?

D 400

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He is to clean up his act as well.

D 400

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Describe Mrs. Jones with one word?

D 500

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Big

D 500

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What is symbolic of the end of Bob and Jimmy’s

friendship?

E 100

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The tearing down of the restaurant.

E 100

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The perspective or angle from which a story is told

E 200

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Point of view

E 200

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The series of events that tell the story

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Plot

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Hinting at events that will occur later in the story.

E 400

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Foreshadowing

E 400

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This term refers to the struggle of the story’s main

character.

E 500

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Conflict

E 500

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What is the prevailing emotion in “Seeing Off a

Friend”?

F 100

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Melancholy

F 100

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From whose point of view is “Christian Beholds the Cross”

written?

F 200

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Christian’s

F 200

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What does the setting of the sun foreshadow in “Seeing

Off a Friend”?

F 300

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The end of the friendship

F 300

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What is a group of verse lines in a poem called?

F 400

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Stanza

F 400

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How do the poet’s actions toward the old friend and the

brute differ?

F 500

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They don’t

F 500

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The Final Jeopardy Category is:

Doll

Please record your wager.

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What does the Doll’s House symbolize?

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The childish values of the Burnell Household

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