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Author's Life
True/False
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100
where the Grandmother wanted to go
What is Tennessee
100
the author's name
What is Mary Flannery O'Connor
100
the Grandmother tells a story about Edgar Atkins Teagarden
What is true
100
the main character
What is the grandmother
100
the point of view of the story
What is third person limited
200
where Bailey wants to go
What is Florida
200
the age the author taught her chicken to walk backwards
What is 6
200
the Grandmother tells The Misfit that he is a good man
What is true
200
Atlanta resident with a wife and three children
Who is Bailey
200
the type of irony when a development in a story is the opposite of what the reader expects
What is Situational irony
300
the age of John Wesley
What is 8
300
the literary element that appears in her works
What is foreshadowing
300
The Misfit was very religious
What is false
300
Dangerous escaped prisoner who comes across Bailey and his family on a dirt road
Who is The Misfit
300
the time period in which the story occurs
What is the mid-twentieth century
400
the name of the restaurant owned by Red Sammy
What is the Tower
400
where her works usually take place
What is the south
400
The Misfit says, "You're right Bobby Lee. It's a real pleasure in life."
What is false "Shut up, Bobby Lee," The Misfit said. "It's no real pleasure in life."
400
Pet cat of Bailey’s mother
Who is Pitty Sing
400
the climax of the story
What is when the old woman blurts out that she recognizes the driver of the black car as The Misfit
500
first says "a good man is hard to find"
Who is Red Sammy
500
The author's religion
What is Catholicism
500
the children remain calm after the accident
What is false "We've had an ACCIDENT!" the children screamed.
500
Young men who escaped from prison with The Misfit
Who are Hiram, Bobby Lee
500
the vegetable that Bailey's mother compares Bailey's wife to
What is a cabbage