While recounting her day spent with Jillian to her boyfriend Randy, Megan has an accident involving what kitchen item?
A knife
The gas cloud looming over the citizens of Blacksmith takes on many names. Name at least one.
The Airborne Toxic Event.
The Black Billowing Cloud.
People are afraid to do this on the freeways in Los Angeles.
To merge.
At the fair, Paul D and Sethe notice that their shadow appears to be doing this.
Holding hands.
The Girls is based on this "family" and their heinous crimes.
The Manson Family
Jillian finds a different sort of peace through the use of this drug.
Tylenol T3 with Codeine
"You are the sum total of your data. No man escapes that."
Cora finds herself working in this establishment in South Carolina
Paul D. has a horrible experience as a chain-gang prisoner locked in this type of enclosure.
A box placed in a trench dug into the ground.
Julian has taken on this "occupation" since leaving college.
Running drugs and money up and down the California coast.
Megan often keeps many of these in her purse at parties
White Noise clearly demonstrates the difference between modern and postmodern assumptions about language and meaning through this watery (but is it?) scene.
Heinrich and Jack's conversation about the rain.
This famous musician graces a poster in Clay's room.
Elvis Costello
Denver is named after this spunky runaway on her way to find velvet in Boston.
Amy Denver.
Adam gets in trouble at daycare for acting like this member of the family.
A Dog
Babette reads to this member of the community.
Old man Treadwell.
Less than Zero shares thematic similarities with this famous novel of the American jazz age
The Great Gatsby
The fair prompts Paul D and Sethe to imagine making this become a reality.
A life (together).
Sasha reveals this about Julian during an intimate conversation with Evie.
That he poisoned and killed his professor's dog.
Jillian imagines herself using the voice of this comic character when calling Elena to demand money.
Batman
To appear to believe so that others will believe.
The North Carolina section of The Underground Railroad is based on this famous novel by Harriet Jacobs
Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl
At the close of the novel, the past becomes this.
Like the weather.
When Evie and Suzanne last meet, Suzanne wants to see this before leaving on the bus.
Evie's room at boarding school.