Literature
Random Facts
Literary Devices
CHS
Fulthorpe
100

Character names: 

Scout and Jem

To Kill a Mockingbird

100

In which city was Jim Morrison buried in?

Paris

100

This literary device is used to separate items when listing

Comma

100

PBIS stands for what?

Positive Behavioural Intervention and Supports

100

Ms. Fulthorpe went to this university first

University of Victoria

200

This Grimm Brothers title is originally titled "Aschenputtel" about a female protagonist who has two evil step sisters and mother. 

Cinderella

200

What is Chandler's last name in the sitcom Friends?

Bing

200

This literary device is used to make a complete stop

Period

200

Who is our mascot? 

Chester the Meerkat 

200

Fill in the blank: I am _________ always

Beyonce

300

This short story is about a man who day dreams

The Secret Life of Watler Mitty

300

How much does the Chewbacca question weigh?

8 Pounds

300

This literary device is an expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect or passing reference.

Allusion

300

This is the _____ nd graduating class of CHS

62nd

300

The name of the play Ms. Fulthorpe directed last year

"The Great Gatsby"

400

The Whomping Willow does its whomping on the grounds of this castle

Hogwarts

400

What was Britney Spears' first song?

Hit Me Baby One More Time

400

This literary device is the expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite

Irony

400

Who is the longest standing staff member and now most reliable substitute?

Mr. Deeter
400

Ms. Fulthorpe has this many brothers

2

500

Which of Agatha Christie's novels are about ten strangers on an island. 

And Then There Were None 

500

How many hearts do octopus have?

3

500

This literary device is a story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one.

allegory

500

How many years has Bob worked at CHS?

18

500

This school year Ms. Fulthorpe is teaching these courses:

Drama, English & Psychology