The first graceful, athletic thing that the narrator describes Sara doing in "Brawler." (hint: it doesn't involve swimming or diving).
What is escaping out the window of detention?
Frankie's repeated advice to Maggie:
"Always ____ _____"
What is "protect yourself"?
Troy's good buddy.
Who is Bono?
What Rose wants built for most of the play.
What is a fence?
What "VO" means in screenplay lingo.
What is voice over?
The name of this creature.
Who is Spirit?
Shawrelle likely purposely floods a bathroom to distract Scrap, and then do this.
What is box (and beat up) Danger?
What is "is this heaven?"?
This text includes a short appearance by a boy who allows another character to steal from his family's convenience store.
What is Brawler?
A scholarly article compares Scrap, Maggie, and Frankie to this religious concept.
What is the trinity?
"How to transform" has this type of narration.
What is second-person narration?
The most recent edition of The Springfield Student newspaper features an article about this unofficial Springfield College rule that dates back to at least 1930.
What is "don't walk on the grass"?
Troy buys drinks for this woman, who never appears in the play.
Who is Alberta?
"I fooled them, Rose. I [did this] (1). When I found you and Cory and a halfway decent job...I was safe."
What is bunted?
At the end of the text, Squeaky contemplates shifting her attention from her own athleticism toward training this character.
Who is Raymond?
What is the feeling of "clean"?
"E" word that refers to the way in which the narrator/playwright reveals backstory.
What is "exposition"?
An accurate translation of this sentence:
After my PEAC, I swung by the LC where MBC was announcing plans for a new VAPA building.
Physical Education Activity Course
Learning Commons
Mary Beth Cooper
Visual and Performing Arts
The villainous hunter in "The Most Dangerous Game" is an aristocrat from this country.
What is Russia?
How to Transform an Everyday, Ordinary Hoop Court into a Place of Higher Learning and ___ ___ ___ ___ (4).
What is "you at the podium"?
This athletic character publicly insults and teases you in order to help you assert yourself.
Who is Dante?
This character steps off the baseball diamond and instantly ages out of competition.
Who is Moonlight Graham?
Aristotle argued that dramatic works should have "unities" of "time, place" and this.
What is action?
Known affectionately as "MAC," she is the Provost/Vice President of Academic Affairs at Springfield College, and the chief academic officer at the college.
Who is Mary Ann Coughlin?
THE CATEGORY IS . . .
Historical Events mentioned in Literature
The narrator of "The Thrill of the Grass" admits to having been a so-so athlete; now, he uses the skills of this, his current profession, to make a little trouble.
What is a locksmith?
CORY: You got to take the _____ with the _____. That's what Papa used to say.
What is "crookeds" and "straights"?
Terrence Mann is based on this real-life reclusive author, who appears as a fictional character in the novel upon which Field of Dreams is based.
Who is Terrence Mann?
Fences concludes with Gabe attempting unsuccessfully to do this.
What is play the trumpet?
German academic who invented a "pyramid" template for understanding plot.
Who is Freytag?
Springfield College has a problem with names. The "college" is arguably a university; the library isn't called a library; you don't eat meals at "Fuller"; the admissions building reads "Gymnasium," and the building we're all in right now, Weiser Hall--the home of Literature, Writing, and Journalism--is labelled as this kind of building.
What is an infirmary?
What is the Great Migration?