'Macbeth' Questions.
'Great Gatsby' Questions.
Grammar & Spelling.
Literary Devices.
Random.
100
Duncan.
What is the name of the king Macbeth murdered?
100
Green.
What is the colour of the specific light Gatsby gestures to from his dock?
100
The comma; it needs to be replaced by a period (this is known as a "comma splice").
Find what does not belong: "I am ready to go, go get the car started."
100
Hyperbole.
Identify this device: "I'm so hungry I could eat a horse!"
100
Jesus Christ.
What is the name of God's son?
200
Lady Macbeth, Lady Macduff, the Gentlewoman, Hecate and the three witches (7).
How many female characters are there in total?
200
Pam.
What is the name of Daisy's daughter?
200
Marmallade -- Marmalade.
Which word is spelt incorrectly: "Paddington loved and savoured the delicious taste of marmallade."
200
A creative technique used by irony where shortcomings are exaggerated in order to ridicule, ideally with the intent of shaming individuals into inspiring them to change.
Explain satire.
200
Harry, Niall, Liam, Louis and Zayn.
Name all five One Direction members.
300
The severed head, the crowned child with a tree, the bloody child and a line of eight kings followed by Banquo's ghost.
What are the four apparitions the witches give Macbeth?
300
"The Polo Player."
What does Tom NOT like to be called?
300
Coordinating conjunction.
What types of device is used by "and" in this sentence: "She rode on her bike and she tumbled off a hill."
300
Oxymoron.
Identify this device: "Bittersweet."
300
A WWE wrestler.
Who is John Cena?
400
Macbeth, he says it to Macduff and it is in Act 5 Scene 8.
Who says this, to whom is it directed to and what Act/scene does it take place in: "But get thee back; my soul is too much charged With blood of thine already."
400
The only people to attend the funeral are Nick, Owl Eyes, a few servants and Gatsby's father, Henry C. Gatz, who has come all the way from Minnesota.
Who attended Gatsby's funeral?
400
Subordinating conjunction; it cannot stand alone.
What type of device is used by "because" in this sentence: "Because he ran out of combats, he ran away." What does this device mean?
400
Juztaposition.
What is this device: "Comparing two thing or placing them in close proximity to the other in order to highlight similarities or differences and ultimately emphasize a particular point."
400
Ylvis.
Who sang "What does the fox say?"
500
He meet her as a young military officer in Louisville before leaving to fight in World War I in 1917.
How did Gatsby meet Daisy and in what year?
500
It is a sentence fragment; it has no subject nor verb.
What is wrong with this sentence: "In Japan, during the last war and just before the armistice." Why is it that?
500
Verbal irony (also called sarcasm) -- a writer makes a statement in which the actual meaning differs from the meaning that the words appear to express. Situational irony -- accidental events occur that seem oddly appropriate, such as the poetic justice of a TV weather presenter getting caught in a surprise rainstorm. Dramatic irony -- a narrative in which the reader knows something about present or future circumstances that a character in the story does not know.
Identify and explain all the types of irony.
500
2001, 2002, 2003.
In order, what years did each of the 'Lord of the Rings' movies come out in theaters?
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