Roger
Mrs. Jones
Setting
Vocabulary
Miscellaneous
100

What Roger tried to do to Mrs. Jones

What is steal her purse

100

Mrs. Jones was carrying this on her shoulder

What is a purse

100

Time of day the story begins

What is at night

100

What is a goal; intention 

What is aim 

100

Why Roger tried to steal Mrs. Jones's pocketbook

What is because he wanted to buy blue suede shoes and has no money

200

Where Roger washed his face in Mrs. Jones' house

What is in the sink

200

This person was walking with Mrs. Jones on her way home

What is Mrs. Jones was walking alone

200

Where Mrs. Jones takes Roger

Where is her home

200

Fuzzy leather 

What is suede

200

Why Luella didn't turn Roger into the police

What is because she understands what it is like to be poor

300

Kind of shoes Roger wanted to buy

What is blue suede shoes 

300

The amount of money Mrs. Jones gives to Roger

What is $10

300

What Mrs. Jones sits on when she is talking to Roger

What is the bed

300

Neat; clean 

What is presentable 

300

When Roger is contemplating staying or running away while he was not being watched serves as this kind of conflict

  • Character vs. Society  
  • Character vs. Character
  • Character vs. Self 
  • Character vs. Nature
  • Character vs. Supernatural
  • Character vs. Technology

What is Character vs. Self

400

The number of people Roger said was at home waiting for him

What is zero or none

400

Where Mrs. Jones kicks Roger

What is in his blue-jeaned sitter

400

Where Roger sits in the room

Where is in the corner where he could easily be seen by Mrs. Jones 

400

And then

What is whereupon 

400

Why Roger (the teenager) is alone on the street at night

What is he has to look after and provide for himself 

500

Roger offered to go get this from the store for Mrs. Jones  

What is milk

500

Finish this quote... "... because shoes got by devilish ways will _____  _____  _____!"

What is, "Burn your feet!" 

500

Where Roger says, "Thank you, Ma'am

What is at the end of the stoop 

500

Empty 

What is barren 

500

The protagonist (Roger) taking the item from the antagonist (Mrs. Jones) serves as this kind of conflict

  • Character vs. Self
  • Character vs. Technology 
  • Character vs. Nature
  • Character vs. Supernatural
  • Character vs. Character 
  • Character vs. Society

What is Character vs. Character