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Mrs. Pistoria’s ENGLISH 10

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Don’t Forget...

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…Always phrase your answers in

the form of a question!

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Hands on your buzzers, its...

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Catcher in the Rye

Short Short StoriesStories

Julius Julius CaesarCaesar

Literary Literary Terms Terms and and

GrammarGrammar““Harrison Harrison Bergeron”Bergeron”

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Holden uses the phrase “giving someone the time” to refer to…

What is ……..…?

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Having sex

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The title of the novel refers to Holden’s wish

to…

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Protect children from

dangerous situations

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Holden bought Phoebe a…

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A Record

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Holden writes an essay about Allie’s

baseball glove because

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As a favor to Stradlater

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Whose house did Holden go to in the middle of the

night?Who is…?

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Who is

Mr. Antolini?

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Nene urges Nnaemeka to write to his father

because she wants to find this out.

What is…?

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How Okeke feels about the marriage.

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Rolf attempts to save the young girl, trapped girl. Through these

attempts, he comes to understand that in the past he has used his

camera lens to… Who is…?

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Distance himself from his emotions

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This is why Okeke tears his son’s wedding

photograph.

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He doesn’t accept Nene.

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What is…?

In the play Twelve Angry Men, in order to declare

the young man "not guilty," the judge

instructs the jury to determine if

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They have reasonable doubt as

to the guilt of the accused.

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A person might become emaciated when he or she

is…

Why is?....

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What is…starving

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Who are…?

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In “Harrison Bergeron,” these people are required to wear “mental-handicap

transmitters.”

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The intelligent

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What is …?

“Harrison Bergeron” for $200

This is why Harrison’s mother is crying at the end

of the story.

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Her son has just been shot

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What is … ?

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The dangers of trying to make everyone equal

could be called the story’s “main idea,” or this.

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What is…?

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This is the reason one can infer that

Harrison is bright and attractive.

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Harrison wears many handicaps.

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Who is…?

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This is the author of “Harrison Bergeron.”

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Kurt Vonnegut

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Julius Caesar for $100

After Antony’s speech, what happens to Cassius and

Brutus?

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They are chased out of the area.

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After the assassination of Caesar, the

relationship between Brutus and Cassius …

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Grows in dislike & trust

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The character of Cassius is best described as…

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Envious & manipulative

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This person is someone Caesar says

he does NOT trust because he has a “lean

and hungry look.”

Who is…?

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Cassius

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This is a term for the lesson or main message of any story. In Caesar, a possible one of these is: with power often comes

greed.What is…?

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Theme

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ADDITIONAL REVIEW

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The conflict in a work of literature could be…

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The struggle between the protagonist and

another force!

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The part of a composition that states the main idea for the entire composition and usually appears in the last sentence of the introductory paragraph is the:

A) documentation

B) conclusion

C) thesis statement

D) outline

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THE ANSWER IS…

Thesis Statement

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A sentence without proper punctuation

and no line breaks is called …. ?

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THE ANSWER IS…

Run-on Sentence

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“Lettuce all over the table” is not a complete sentence because it is a…. ?

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THE ANSWER IS…

Sentence Fragment

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–A) background information

–B) a statement of purpose

–C) a broad introductory statement

–D) supporting detail

A thesis statement provides:

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THE ANSWER IS…

A Statement of Purpose

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Symbolism in a work of literature is the…

A. Usage of like, or as

B. Giving human characteristics to non-living objects

C. Use of an object, person, or place to represent an idea

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THE ANSWER IS…

C. Use of an object, person, or place to

represent an idea