Night
Literary Terms
Hard Won Freedom
Irrelevant
Antigone/Greek Tragedy 1
Antigone/Greek Tragedy 2
Ethos, Logos,
Pathos, Kairos
100

What is the name of the town that Elie grew up in?


a. Budapest

b. Berlin

c. Sighet

c. Sighet

100

Literary Terms: The character, force, or thing in opposition to the main character:


a. Protagonist

b. Antagonist

c. Allusion

d. Dramatic Irony

e. Setting

b. Antagonist

100

In Japanese Internment, Japanese Americans were interned as a result of what major event? 


a. Germany invading Poland

b. Pearl Harbor

c. The Start of WWII

b. The death of FDR

b. Pearl Harbor

100

Heads or tails


Heads



100

Who is the author of Oedipus and Antigone?


a. Socrates

b. Euripides

c. Sophocles

c. Sophocles

100

Creon accuses Tiresias, the blind prophet, of something. What is it?


a. Bribery

b. Stubbornness

c. Adultry

a. Bribery

100

This persuasive technique appeals to logic and reasoning; often includes numbers, and is the most reliable technique.


Ethos  Logos  Pathos  Kairos

Logos

200

Before the community was deported from the ghetto, the attitude of the "Jewish Community" in Sighet was:


a. Optimistic

b. Pessimistic

c. Terror

A. Optimistic

200

Literary Term: The conflict is resolved.


a. Exposition

b. Rising Action

c. Climax

d. Falling Action

e. Resolution

e. Resolution

200

In Letter from Birmingham Jail, What is civil disobedience? 


a. the protection of persecuted minority groups

b. the purposeful breaking of an unjust law in a peaceful manner

c. a method of protest invented by the civil rights movement

b. the purposeful breaking of an unjust law in a peaceful manner

200

What kind of car is this?

Volkswagon Beetle

200

Give a detail about the character Haemon.

*Son of Creon

*Not a fan of Creon

*Engaged to Antigone

*Kills himself

200

True/False: Antigone is afraid of death.

False

She believes she will die with honor.

200

This persuasive technique appeals to ethics; might include credibility, professionalism, and proper grammar.


Ethos  Logos  Pathos  Kairos

Ethos

300

What is the name of the man who was Elie's "mentor" in his hometown?


Moishe the Beadle

300

Literary Term: A plot device that creates situations in which the audience knows more about the situations,  before the leading characters or actors do:  


a. Protagonist

b. Antagonist

c. Allusion

d. Dramatic Irony

e. Setting

d. Dramatic Irony

300

In Japanese Internment, True/False: The internment of people of Japanese ancestry during WWII is generally considered to have been unconstitutional.

True

300

What is this

It's a chug jug

300

Which Greek god was being celebrated during the Tragic Festivals and the entirety of theatre?


a. Persephone

b. Zeus

c. Aphrodite

d. Dionysus

d. Dionysus

300

Characters: 

The king who accidentally married his mother 


a. Oedipus

b. Eteocles

c. Polyneices

d. Creon

a. Oedipus

300

This persuasive technique appeals to sympathy, is all about emotions, and often includes personal stories.


Ethos  Logos  Pathos  Kairos

Pathos

400

Who wrote Night?

Elie Wiesel

400

Literary Term: The events that occur after the climax as the reader's interest is less intense:


a. Exposition

b. Rising Action

c. Climax

d. Falling Action

e. Resolution

d. Falling Action

400

In Letter from Birmingham Jail, why did the author write this letter?


a. To keep himself busy in jail

b. To consider what he had done to end up in jail

c. To respond to the criticism of his fellow clergymen

d. For fun

c. To respond to the criticism of his fellow clergymen

400

What is the plural of syllabus?

Syllabi

400

Characters: 

The wife of Creon, and the Queen of Thebes


a. Eteocles

b. Ismene

c. Eurydice

d. Jocasta

Eurydice

400

Give two details about the character Creon.

*King of Thebes

*Stubborn

*Uncle of Antigone

*Married to Eurydice

*Doesn't die in the end.

400

This persuasive technique appeals to timing and opportunity.


Ethos  Logos  Pathos  Kairos

Kairos

500

What two items does Shlomo, Elie's dad, give Elie when he thinks he is going to die?

A knife and a spoon

500

Literary Term: The interesting events that build to the climax of a story:


a. Exposition

b. Rising Action

c. Climax

d. Falling Action

e. Resolution


b. Rising Action

500

In Letter from Birmingham Jail, the reader can conclude that the writer


a. Wanted to be granted a pardon from the jail he was in

b. Desired a violent protest to accelerate the demands of the oppressed

c. Accepted that his actions would be punished

c. Accepted that his actions would be punished

500

power house?

Mitochondria

500

Characters:

The leader of the chorus, the voice of reason for the king.


a. Antigone

b. Sentry

c. Choragus

d. Tiresias

c. Choragus

500

What does Haemon beg his father, Creon, to do?


a. To kill Antigone and Ismene

b. To not be so rigid and listen to reason

c. To let Haemon bury Polyneices

d. To hit the sickest griddy he's ever seen

b. To not be so rigid and listen to reason

500

Which of the persuasive appeals is being used here?

"As a doctor, I am qualified to tell you that this course of treatment will likely generate the best results." 


Ethos  Logos  Pathos  Kairos

Ethos

Ethos = Ethics

Showing credibility is an example of ethos!

600

Madame Schachter had visions of:

Fire

600

Literary Term: A reference to a person, event, or thing or to a part of another text; a reference the author expects reader to recognize: 


a. Protagonist

b. Antagonist

c. Allusion

d. Dramatic Irony

e. Setting

c. Allusion

600

The speaker of the poem "Freedom" says that "Freedom will not come" through... 


a. Frustration and tears

b. Compromise and fear

c. Violence and anger

d. Protest and murder

b. Compromise and fear

600

What is my favorite ice cream flavor? (base, not ingredients)

Strawberry

600

True/False: Eurydice, the queen of Thebes, kills herself when she discovers that Polyneices is dead.


False

It was when she discovered Haemon was dead.

600

One character had to bring the news of Polyneices's burial to the king. Who was that character?

Sentry

600

Which of the persuasive appeals is being used here?

"Supplies are running low--act now!"


Ethos  Logos  Pathos  Kairos

Kairos

Kairos = Timing

700

In the camp of Buna, who is in charge of the selection process?


a. Franek

b. Dr. Mengele

c. Idek

d. Akiba Drumer

b. Dr. Mengele

700

Literary Terms: The central character of a story 


a. Protagonist

b. Antagonist

c. Allusion

d. Dramatic Irony

e. Setting

a. Protagonist

700

Who wrote "Letter from Birmingham Jail?"

Martin Luther King Jr.

700

What's this?


It's lapis lazuli

700

What is Creon's punishment for killing Antigone?


a. Being struck by lightning

b. Being killed

c. Living with the death of his wife and son

d. He has to kill his son

e. He marries his mother

c. Living with the death of his wife and son

700

Who does Antigone blame for her fate?


a. Herself

b. The government

c. Oedipus

c. Oedipus

700

Which of the persuasive appeals is being used here?

"There is no price that can be placed on peace of mind."


Ethos  Logos  Pathos  Kairos

Pathos

Pathos = Emotion

800

When they go through selection, Elie is 15, and his father is 50. What ages do they actually say they are?

18 and 40.

800

Literary Term: The point of highest interest in the story

c. Climax

800

Who wrote the poems "I, Too" and "Freedom" during the Harlem Renaissance?

Langston Hughes

800

What Pokemon is this?


Torterra
800

The moral of Antigone, as said by the Choragus, is that what will always be punished?

Big Words

800

Give 2 of the 3 aspects about what makes a Tragic Hero.

*Superior/dignified/rich character

*Must have a tragic flaw

*Must cause their own downfall

800

Which of the persuasive appeals is being used here?

"More than 100 studies have been conducted over the past decade, and none of them suggests that this is an effective treatment for hair loss."


Ethos  Logos  Pathos  Kairos

Logos

Logos = Logic

If you see numbers at all, it's likely going to be logos!

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