Tuesdays with Morrie
Movie Reviews
Rhetorical Devices
Essays and biography
Random Category
100

Location suggested for Mitch Albom's future picnics 

Morrie Schwartz's grave 

100

The part of a movie review usually nearest the top 

Summary 

100

Giving a softer name to something in order to make it seem less serious 

Euphemisms 

100
Title given to someone who writes a biography

Biographer or memoirist 

100

Number of Tim Hortons locations currently at Fanshawe 

3

200

Event Morrie plans for himself so he can learn what his loved ones think of him before he dies 

Living funeral 


200

The name of any professional movie reviewer

(Many possible answers) 

200

Giving a sense of what something looks like in order to make description more vivid 

Imagery 

200

Location for a thesis in an essay 

End of the introductory paragraph


200

State in which Morrie Schwartz lived 

Illinois 

300

Theology student who becomes Morrie's long term care worker

Tony

300

Part of a review, usually nearest the end

The recommendation 
300

Exaggerating to make a point 

Hyperbole


300

Difference between biography and autobiography

Autobiography is written by the subject themselves 

300

Actor who plays Mitch Albom in the TV movie 

Hank Azaria 

400

Subject which Morrie taught at Brandeis University 

Sociology 

400

Best location for a "hook" in a movie review

The first sentence


400

Telling a story to convince your audience 

Anecdote 

400
Line spacing in MLA format

Double spaced

400

What not to do when taking notes

(Several possible right answers)

500

Type of dance Morrie does to any type of music, even when not seemingly appropriate 

The Lindy 

500

Daytime talkshow star who produced the Tuesdays with Morrie TV movie 

Oprah Winfrey 

500

Way of bringing something up while pretending not to bring it up 

Apophasis 

500

Name for a type of autobiography which covers a shorter period of a person's life

Memoir 

500

One of three ways to deal with a problem in the workplace, along with passivity and aggression 

Assertiveness

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