“Thou art” translates to what in modern English
You are
What do firemen do in this novel?
burn books
Why doesn’t Elizabeth like her own child
she's fat, not pretty
What is paraphrasing?
Condensing a text into your own words
What is imagery?
5 senses, mental picture
Who kills Macbeth?
Macduff
Which character first questions Guy Montag in the novel?
Clarisse
Why does the Terrible Awful have to be put in the book?
insurance
What is the purpose of a counterclaim?
Give credit to other side, show yours is better
Give an example of a metaphor
life is a highway
What happens to Lady Macbeth
Suicide
What creature is sent after those who don’t conform?
mechanical hound
What does the Home Health Sanitation Initiative want to achieve?
separate bathrooms just for the help
Why must you cite your sources?
To give credit to the person whose work you are borrowing
Repeating the beginning sounds in a line of text is
alliteration
What three titles does Macbeth hold after the first Weird Sisters’ prophecy?
Thane of Glamis, Thane of Cawdor, King hereafter
What does Guy discover in the woods at the end of the book?
people who had memorized books
What first made Aibileen begin to resent segregation?
Her son's death
If a text has no author, what should go inside the parenthesis in an in-text citation?
Title of the work
What is a cacophony?
sounds that don't go together layered on top of each other
What are the two physical impossibilities that must happen for Macbeth to be defeated?
Macbeth can't be defeated until Birnam Wood comes to Dunsinane
No man of woman born can kill Macbeth
How do you know Guy has been curious about books for a long time?
He had collected and hidden 20 or so in his house
What is wrong with Celia Foote?
She has miscarriages, she cannot have children
What would the in-text citation be for: Jones, Lawrence. “Watering Stones: The Science of Absorption.” Science Today, vol. 3 issue 1 page 245+. http://science.orp/water-stones_ac&5fsrte. Accessed May 3, 2006.
(Jones 245)
“Less is more” is an example of
paradox