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Authors
100

The Great ___

Gatsby

100

Perhaps a demon child

Pearl

100

Whitman wrote "The Wound-Dresser" based on what he experienced during the ____   _____ .

Civil War

100

Old wealth versus ___   ____ .

new wealth

100

Created a sceme for "moral perfection" and a daily schedule.

Benjamin Franklin

200

"Paul's ____"

Case

200

Says he's one of the few honest people he's ever known (first and last name)

Nick Carraway

200

In The Scarlet Letter, there are three scenes at the ____ .

Scaffold

200

The rights of ____ to have safe working conditions and fair pay.

workers

200

Wrote many short, mysterious poems

Emily Dickinson

300

The ___ Letter

Scarlet

300

____ Rudkis

Jurgis

300

Paul goes to this jewelry store.

Tiffany's

300

Survival in Chicago's____ of the ____ neighborhood.

Back...Yards (Packingtown)

300

Part of the Lost Generation

Fitzgerald

400

"A Young Puritan's _____"

Code

400

Incurably dishonest (first and last name)

Jordan Baker

400

Setting of "Paul's Case," Flesh and Blood So Cheap, and Myrtle's party. (3 words)

New York City

400

Both Hester Prynne and Daisy Buchanan committed ____ .

adultery

400

Minister during the Great Awakening

Joathan Edwards

500

It sits on the speaker's bust of Pallas, just above his chamber door

"The Raven"

500

"Hush, Hester." Who said it (first and last name)?

Arthur Dimmesdale

500

Where the Transcendentalists were (city and state)

Concord, Massachusetts

500

No amount of fire or freshness can challenge what a man will store up in his ghostly ____ . (The Great Gatsby)

heart

500

Wrote "An Ominous Baby" (first and last name)

Stephen Crane