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The rules are simple There are two teams Each team will have one member compete at a time, (ONLY ONE!) so keep yur traps shut! If you are caught.

Dec 26, 2015

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  • Slide 1
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  • The rules are simple
  • Slide 3
  • There are two teams Each team will have one member compete at a time, (ONLY ONE!) so keep yur traps shut! If you are caught talking while others are working on their problem, your team will lose points.
  • Slide 4
  • Each competitor is given a white board and a marker You will have 60 seconds to read the question and write your answer on the white board Do not show your answer until I tell you Remember to keep your answer hidden from the other team
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  • If you answer the question correctly you get one point automatically You also get to shoot the ball into the trashcan for an extra point Bounces are fair when shooting The team with the most points at the end will be the winner
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  • The winning team will earn themselves bragging rights!
  • Slide 7
  • Today we are playing to study for our Fahrenheit 451 test. Heres how it works I am going to show you a slide, you are going to write your answer(spelled correctly) on the board.
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  • Play Ball!
  • Slide 9
  • What is Montags job?
  • Slide 10
  • Fireman
  • Slide 11
  • How is the literature being saved?
  • Slide 12
  • The hobos are memorizing the books
  • Slide 13
  • What does Montag smell of? He says it smells like perfume.
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  • Kerosene
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  • What is it about the womans death that bothers Montag the most?
  • Slide 16
  • There must be a reason she gave her life for the books.
  • Slide 17
  • Montag plants books in his house?
  • Slide 18
  • Black
  • Slide 19
  • What does Beatty say took the place of books in society?
  • Slide 20
  • TV, sports, violence, etc.
  • Slide 21
  • When Montag tells his wife about her near suicide, she?
  • Slide 22
  • Doesnt believe him.
  • Slide 23
  • From which point-of-view is the novel written?
  • Slide 24
  • Third person limited and omniscient
  • Slide 25
  • What kind of society has Granger and others created?
  • Slide 26
  • A society of intellectual hobos.
  • Slide 27
  • In the end, the path of society ended in?
  • Slide 28
  • A bomb and ashes
  • Slide 29
  • What are the Seashells?
  • Slide 30
  • Two-way radios
  • Slide 31
  • What is the official slogan of the firemen?
  • Slide 32
  • Burn em to ashes, then burn the ashes.
  • Slide 33
  • Where did Mildred and Montag meet?
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  • Chicago
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  • Why is Beatty himself a contradiction?
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  • He says not to read, yet he reads
  • Slide 37
  • What did each of the Hobos introduce themselves as?
  • Slide 38
  • Authors of very famous books
  • Slide 39
  • What three elements did Faber feel were missing from life?
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  • Quality information, the leisure to digest it, and the freedom to act
  • Slide 41
  • How did the firemen know which houses had books?
  • Slide 42
  • Neighbors
  • Slide 43
  • Who gave Clarisse most of her information about the way life used to be?
  • Slide 44
  • Her uncle
  • Slide 45
  • What are parlor-walls?
  • Slide 46
  • TV
  • Slide 47
  • Why did Emergency Hospital send technicians instead of doctors to treat Mildred?
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  • It happened so often
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  • Faber considers himself a
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  • Coward
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  • What did the people in Montags time do for fun?
  • Slide 52
  • Violence
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  • Montags contribution to Grangers group is
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  • Part of Ecclesiastes
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  • What is the minimum speed limit on the highway?
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  • 55 MPH
  • Slide 57
  • Which of the following Shakespeare tragedies does Beatty quote immediately before his death?
  • Slide 58
  • Julius Caesar