Grammar
Short Stories
Poetry
Night
Fem. Lit.
100

How many different uses are there for a comma?

8

100

What term is used to describe a character who has one defining characteristic?

Flat

100

What is an idiom?

A commonly used phrase.

100

What is the protagonists name in Night?

Elie Wiesel 

100

What amendment gave women the right to vote?

The 19th amendment

200

What two things are required to make a clause?

A subjet and a Predicate

200

What term is used to describe a character who has gone through a dramatic change in the story?

Dynamic

200

What answer best describes "Imagery"?

Descriptive words to create a mental picture.

200
During what war did Night take place?

WWII

200

Who wrote "On Women's Right to Vote"?

Susan B. Anthony

300

Roots and Affixes are developed from what dead language?

Latin

300

What does the term "Character Motivation" mean?

The reason why a character does something.

300

What word refers to two-lines stanzas in a poem?

Couplet

300

What point of view is Night written in?

1st person

300

What term refers to women fighting for the right to vote?

Suffrage

400

Active or Passive: The subject performs the action of the verb.

Active

400

What character perspective uses "I, me, and my"?

1st person

400

What is a metaphor?

A comparison between two unlike things.

400

What was Elie's main motivator to stay alive during the war?

His Father

400

Where did Nellie Bly live in order to write her expose?

Insane Asylum

500

What are the two types of affixes?

Prefixes and suffixes

500

A denouement is also known as ...

Resolution

500

What is a stanza?

Paragraphs of poems

500

What term refers to the ill-treatment and hatred of the Jewish Population?

Anti-Semitism 

500
Where did Nellie Bly work in "As a white slave"?

A box factory

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