Lemon Brown
Raymond's Run
Clean Sweep
Tell-Tale-Heart
Techniques and Elements
100

What were Lemon Brown's treasures?

A newspaper clipping and a harmonica

100

What's Squeaky's role in her family?

To look after Raymond

100

What does Katie's mom show clients an image of?

Dust Mites

100

Why does the narrator want to kill the old man?

He doesn't like his eye

100

Comparison between two unlike things without using the words "like" or "as"

Metaphor 

200

What weapon did the robbers have?

A pipe

200

How many yards in the race Squeaky and Gretchen participate in?

50

200

What ht meaning of the word "vileness"

Unpleasantness, Disgusting, Gross, or Evil 

200

Describe the old man's eye

Pale with a blue film over it

200

Giving human qualities to inanimate objects (Example: the sun danced)

Personification 

300
How many men came to rob Lemon Brown? 

Three

300

How many Siblings does Squeaky have?

Two

300

What did Katie not learn Clean Sweep boot camp?

How to connect emotionally with customers

300

What does the narrator do with he old man's body?

Hide it under the floor/ dismember it (cut it up)

300

The lesson learned from the text. Concepts or ideas that are explored throughout the whole text.

Theme

400

Lemon Brown says he can do what with his razor?

Cut a week into nine days

400

Which State does Squeaky live in?

New York

400

Where does Mrs. Leonardo's sister live?

Vermont

400

How many officers come to the home? 

three

400

The type of text you are reading/writing.

Genre 

500

Which did Lemon Brown NOT preform in?

A. Georgia
B. Oregon
C. Mississippi
D. Louisiana 

C. Mississippi

500

What is Squeaky's real name.

Bonus if you can remember the full name and not just the first. 

Hazel Elizabeth Deborah Parker

500

What is the name of the book Mrs. Leonardo finds in the attic?

Aunt Goody's Good Night Stories

500

What does the narrator hear while he is speaking to the police?

The old man's heart beating. 

500

The beginning of the story that reveals the main characters, the setting etc.

Exposition 

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