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100

What is the boy's main concern throughout the story? 

The boy thinks the Clack clack could harm him.

100

What does MSRC stand for?

Main Street Restart Center

100

What is the main dish typically served on Thanksgiving?

Turkey

100

How many the states in the U.S.

50

100

Who declared Thanksgiving a national holiday in the United States?

Abraham Lincoln

200

What does the narrator think of the boy in Click Clack: The Rattlebag?

Unclear about whether the boy is a harmless child who craves company or a monster luring the narrator to his lair.

200

How many points you get for internet violation?

500

200

What vegetable is commonly used in cranberry sauce?

Cranberries 

200

 What is the largest ocean in the world?

The Pacific Ocean

200

What is American least favorite food?

Cranberry Sauce

300

What role does the "Rattlebag" play in the narrative?

The Rattlebag serves as terrifying creature born from a child imagination. 

300

What makes Ms.Lofton give out points?

When rules are broken

300

What is the name of the famous parade that happens on Thanksgiving Day?

Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade) 





300

How many stars are there in our solar system?

One, the sun

300

Refer to an event that is the opposite from what the audience expects

Situational Irony

400

Identify a character who represents fear in the story.

The Boy

400

How many weeks we have until Christmas break?

4 weeks

400

What is a common side dish made with potatoes, milk, and butter?

Mashed potatoes

400

What is the largest mammal in the world?

The Blue Whale

400

The literary device used to hint at future events.

Foreshadowing 

500

What is the name of the boy who tells the story in "Click Clack Rattlebag"?

He didn't have a name.

500

What popular dessert is made with pumpkin and often eaten on Thanksgiving?

Pumpkin pie

500

What was missing from the first Thanksgiving feast?

Turkey

500

What another word for dressing?

Stuffing

500

When the reader knows something the character does not know 

Dramatic Irony