Unit 1 Content
Vocabulary
Grammar
Slaughterhouse Five
100

Describe the exposition of "The Bass the River and Sheila Mant" 

By the river, during summer.  A fun and happy environment. 

100

The very basics of something

A) rudimentary

B) cower

c) voluble

Rudimentary  

100

Plural of box

Boxes

100

Who is the narrator of the first chapter? 

Kurt Vonnegut himself

200

What is the conflict in Harrison Bergeron? 

Harrison vs. the government 

200

To decrease the effect of something 

a) Indomitable

b) Wizened

c) Neutralizing 

Neutralizing

200
Plural of leaf 

leaves 

200

Which historical event (specifically) does it focus on? 

The bombing of Dresden 

300

Give one example of how sensory language at the Hatching's cottage created mood in "Searching for Summer" 

The tea (taste)

The sun/light (vision) 

300

Very loud and talkative 

a) voluble

b) unavailing

c) consternation 

Voluble

300

Is school a common or proper noun?

common
300

How long did it take Vonnegut to write the book? 

23 years

400

Give one detail that created suspense in the rising action of "The Race to Save Apollo 13" 

1. The limited oxygen supplies

2. The lack of power

3. The communication blackout

400

To express your sympathy to somebody 

 a) voluble

b) commiserate

c) wince

Commiserate 

400

Is hope a concrete or abstract noun? 

abstract? 

400

What does Vonnegut's friend compare writing an anti-war book too?

Writing an anti-glacier book

500

What was the climax in "The Bass, The River and Sheila Mant" 

When he decided to let the fish go. 

500
To cringe in pain

a) wince

b) disengage

c) vigilance  

Wince

500

Explain the difference between concrete and abstract nouns? 

Concrete = things you can interact with in the physical world. 

500

What does Vonnegut say each time after someone dies?

"So it goes" 

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