What is White?
The protagonist of To Kill a Mockingbird. (First & Last Name)
Who is Scout Finch?
The correct punctuation mark used after an abbreviation.
What is a period?
What is Metaphor?
The author of To Kill a Mockinbird.
Who is Harper Lee?
Mrs. Moore's Birthday (Month and Day).
What is December 13th?
A reference to a well-known literary work, movie, song, or historical event.
What is Allusion?
The two options for connecting a lead in to a quote.
What is a comma or a colon?
The point of no return.
What is "Crossing the Rubicon"?
A complex interior space.
What is a Labyrinth?
Mrs. Moore's horse.
Who is Marley?
Homer's The Odyssey is considered this type of literature.
What is an Epic?
This is the correct format for using quote from a movie in an essay.
The greatest thing we can learn in life "...is just to love and be loved in return" (Lurhmann, 2001).
What is YES!?
Something that is repetitive and tedious.
What is a Sisyphean task?
Tending to change frequently.
What is Mercurial?
Mrs. Moore's daughters.
Who are Sofie and Maggie?
The antagonist Montag faces in Fahrenheit 451. (Character, not just government)
Who is Beatty?
What is a semicolon?
Gustatory Imagery.
What is Imagery you can Taste?
The name for he current air pods that Bradbury predicted in his novel Fahrenheit 451.
What are sea shells?
Where Mrs. Moore will be riding on New Years Day.
What is the Rose Parade?
"The books were sure of nothing, waiting, with with quiet eyes, for customers to come."
What is Pathetic Fallacy?
This is a correct citation: In the famous lyrical line, "Imagine all the people, living life in peace" the singer expresses a dream, much like Martin Luther King Junior (Lennon, pg. 16).
What is NO?
It is a song, so it should be (Lennon, ln. 16).
What is Allusion and/or Metaphor?
Montagues only true friend.
Who is Faber?