The name the large strong female character with a mysterious past of wrong doing.
What is Mrs. Louise Bates Jones.
100
Madam Loisel wanted a new dress and piece of jewelry to wear to this event to which she and her husband were invited.
What is a ball?
100
The name of the speaker or voice in a poem.
What is the persona?
200
The town and country in which the novel is set.
What is Maycomb, USA.
200
The correct name of what Mrs. Ostrow found.
What is a lavalier?
200
The boy's reason for robbing the lady is that he wanted money to buy these.
What are blue suede shoes?
200
The necklace was really made of this but Mrs. Loisel thought it was a real diamond.
What is glass?
200
The name of a poem with fourteen lines.
What is a sonnet?
300
This mysterious neighbour was rumored to have killed his father.
Who is Boo Radley?
300
By law, the grandmother would own the expensive jewelry after this number of days, if no one had come to claim it.
What is 90 days?
300
The language used by the characters tells us that they come from this place.
What is Southern, USA.
300
This is what the Loisel's paid the jeweler for a replacement for the lost necklace.
What is 36,000 francs?
300
Three figures of speech that compare things.
What is simile, metaphor, personification?
400
The main theme which becomes evident in the case which Atticus defends his client who is accused of rape.
What is Racial Prejudice?
400
He had grown tired of her habit of checking in daily to see if anyone had come to claim the item.
What is the police clerk?
400
A main idea in the story which points to the reason the boy is wandering the streets at night, and the reason for the lady's past.
What is the theme of Survival?
400
Three things which the Loisels had to do to make the payment for the necklace.
What is work, use Monsieur's inheritance, work extra hours and fire their housekeeper?
400
Two figures of speech in this sentence: "Boom!" The explosion shook the whole building and everyone jumped in fright like jack-in-the boxes.
What is onomatopoeia and simile?
500
This character said these words: "You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view . . . until you climb into his skin and walk around in it."
Who is Atticus Finch?
500
The grandmother returned the necklace using this law instead of state law.
What is moral law?
500
The main literary device which explains the surprise readers experience when we see that the large lady shows kindness to the boy who tried to rob her.
What is irony?
500
Three themes found in this story.
What is Greed, Pride, Dishonesty?
500
This device is a sound device which occurs at the beginning of each successive word in sentence.