"Dragon, Dragon"
"Becky and the Wheels-and-Brake Boys"
"Southpaw"
"The All-American Slurp"
"The Stone"
100

The dragon ravages the kingdom when there is a ---.

full moon

100

Becky wants this.

a bike

100

"Southpaw" is unique as it's written like this.

in letters
100

The Lins embarassed themselves at the Gleason's house when they ate this food incorrectly.

celery
100

Maibon does not want to ---.

grow old

200

The wizard has been no help to the king because he lost this.

his spell book
200

Becky's mom calls the "Wheel-and-Brake Boys" this.

a menace

200

This external motivation leads to Richard allowing Janet to play on his team.

his team's 12 game losing streak

200

Mr. Lin is fascinated with this part of speech.

The verb. 

200

Where did Maibon find Doli?

stuck under a log

300

This is the theme of "Dragon, Dragon."

Listen to your elders. 

300

The setting of "Becky and the Wheels-and-Brake Boys."

somewhere in the Caribbean

300

Janet plays this baseball position.

pitcher

300

Mr. and Mrs. Lin told their daughter's teacher she was stupid because---

Culturally Chinese are uncomfortable taking compliments.

300
Doli belonged to this group.
the Fair Folk
400

This is odd about the setting of "Dragon, Dragon."

Because there are modern elements (cars) around in a story seemingly set in the middle ages. 

400

Becky tried to sell this to the firemen.

her dad's sun helmet

400

Becky and Janet share this character trait.

determination, confidence

400

What type of conflict is most evident in "The All-American Slurp"?

man vs. society

400

What are three things that happened when Maibon had the stone?

He didn't age.

The cow didn't have her calf.

The eggs didn't hatch.

The baby didn't get its tooth.

The crops didn't grow.

500

Father told his sons to repeat this when they encountered the dragon.

"Dragon, dragon how do you do? I've come from the king to murder you."

500

Both Becky and the narrator from "All-American Slurp" wanted this article of clothing.

blue jeans

500

This type of conflict is present in "The Southpaw."

man vs. man

500

"The All-American Slurp" is told from this point of view.

first person (I, me, my, etc,)

500

Give me an example of man vs. self conflict in the stone.

Maibon had to truly want to get rid of the stone, and be okay with growing old, before his life could return to normal. 

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