Who says, "You cannot throw him back to the sea. There is only one thing to do."
Hana
What is the significance of Drummond's action at the very end of the play?
Although he is an atheist, he still believes that the Bible and Darwin's Origin of the Species can coexist.
How do the townspeople demonstrate their disregard for Brady at the end of the play?
Not listening to his speech.
Laughing at him.
According to Drummond, what bigger issue is on trial?
What is it that he says Brady has the right to?
The Right to Think
The Right to be Wrong
The skill of inferring can only be used when...
the answer is not explicitly/clearly stated in the text.
Which servant refuses to wash Tom.
Which servant thinks Sadao should have let Tom bleed to death?
Yumi
The gardener.
How did The General demonstrate a dereliction of duty?
He failed to send assassins as promised to Sadao.
Why did Bert Cates withdraw from the local church?
He was upset by Rev. Brown's reaction to the death of the Stebbin's boy.
Drummond comes to town to defend Bert Cates. However, he ends up defending someone else also?
Who does he defend and why?
Drummond defends Brady when Hornbeck degrades him.
When giving an example, you must also explain its ____________ to your answer/connection.
relevance
What is Rachel's advice to Bert?
Admit his guilt/apologize/say he was wrong.
Give 3 examples of the judge's bias.
He allowed for the "Read Your Bible" sign.
He announced the prayer meeting.
He did not let Drummond call expert witnesses.
Identify 1 character from EACH text that could be analyzed using "synthesis."
Refer to a literary device to explain why this is true of these characters.
Rachel/Drummond
Sadao/Hana/Tom
They are round characters, so as the story progresses they change and the reader gets more and more information about them.
What are the 2 contradictory feelings that drive Sadao's dilemma?
Humanitarianism and Patriotism
Paraphrase the following quote,
"I may be rancid butter, but I'm on your side of the bread."
I may be an unpleasant person, but I support you.
When is the phrase, "Inherit the Wind," referred to in the play?
Where does it come from?
What does it mean?
When Rev. Brown damns Rachel OR when Drummond defends Brady to Hornbeck.
The Bible
"You reap what you sow."
What does the judge do in an effort to be more impartial?
He also gives Drummond the military title of "Honorary Colonel."
Give 2 examples of how Sadao finds Americans repulsive.
His professor's voluble wife.
His slatternly landlady.
Give 2 examples indicating that Sadao is concerned about Tom's life.
He brings him into the house.
He operates on him.
He doesn't send the letter.
He helps him escape.
What are the 4 steps to a bridging question? Be brief!
Paraphrase the quote.
Summarize the story.
Give 2 examples.
Make an explicit connection.
Give 5 examples of how the townspeople honor Brady at the beginning of the play.
Songs
speeches
honorary title
food
banners
Fans
parade
Ribbons on the rainspouts
Why does The General offer to reward Sadao?
Because the General is afraid that Sadao will tell the authority that the General forgot to send the assassins.
Sadao's father sent him to the US for medical training even though his father believed in Japanese superiority.
Give 2 examples of why we know his father was traditional?
Hana has to be pure in her race.
Sadao's father points to the islands, indicating that they are the future of Japan.
Sadao's father had a very traditional Japanese lifestyle.
Give 2 examples of how Sadao demonstrates his patriotism.
He agrees to the idea of assassins.
He doesn't want to know Tom's name.
He reflects on how much he dislikes Americans.
Give 3 terms you can use for Cause and Effect when answering an extended HOTS.
As a result
Therefore
Due to
Affect (NOT Because!)