Characters/Handicaps
Figurative Language/ Conflict
Facts
Plot
Vocabulary
100

Who is the leader of the United States?

Diana Moon Glampers (Handicapper General)

100

"The bar snapped like celery" is an example of...?

Simile

100

What year does the story take place?

2081

100

What were George and Hazel watching on television at the beginning of the story?

They were watching ballerinas dance.

100

What does synchronizing mean?

Causing to occur at the same time

200

What handicap does someone have if they are beautiful?

A mask

200

What are the four types of conflict?

Man vs. Man, Man vs. Society, Man vs. Nature, Man vs. Self

200

What month do the people in the story dislike?

April

200

What is falling action?

The action that follows the climax and reveals its results

200

What does cowered mean?

Drew back in fear

300

What are two of Harrison's handicaps?

Possible answers: spectacles, headphones, scrap metal/ weights that weigh 300 lbs., red rubber nose, shaved eyebrows, caps on teeth

300

"Sounded like somebody hitting a milk bottle with a ball-peen hammer" is an example of. . .?

Simile

300

Why was Harrison arrested?

He was plotting to overthrow the government.

300

What is the main theme of the story?

Forcing uniformity on people doesn't result in equality, but rather causes conflict and unhappiness

300

What does hindrances mean?

Obstacles; things that restrain or prevent an activity

400

What does a mental handicap radio worn in the ear symbolize?

Someone's intelligence

400

"George was white and trembling, and tears stood on the rims of his red eyes" is an example of...

Imagery

400

Who is the author of the story?

Kurt Vonnegut

400

How many amendments to the Constitution have there been?

213

400

What does vigilance mean?

State of being alert; watchfulness

500

What would happen to George if he removed one of his weights? 

Two years in prison in $2000 fine for every weighted ball he took out

500

"All of this equality was due to the 211th, 212th, and 213th Amendments to the Constitution" is an example of...?

Allusion

500

How old was Harrison when he was taken away?

Fourteen 

500

What event in the story is considered the climax?

When Harrison removes his handicaps and declares himself the emperor

500

What does consternation mean?

Fear; bewilderment

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