RACE
"The Lottery"
"The Monkey's Paw"
Sentences
"The Tell-Tale Heart"
100

The amount of evidence needed from the text to support your argument

What are two pieces of evidence?

100

This is what you win at the lottery...

What is getting stoned to death?

100

The monkey's paw holds what power...

What is give 3 wishes to 3 separate people?

100

This should allows be at the beginning of a sentence, regardless of the ending punctuation...

What is a capital letter?

100

One of the main indicators that the narrator is insane is...

What is thinking that he hears the heartbeat of the old man?

200

The C stands for...

What is cite or citations? (This is evidence from the text)

200

She is late to the lottery because she forgot what day it was...

Who is Tessie Hutchinson?

200

This is how Herbert dies...

What is get caught in the machinery at his job?

200

This is the person or thing that a sentence is about...

What is a subject?

200

The narrator wants to kill the old man because of this...

What is the "evil eye"?

300

The A stands for...

What is answer?

300

This person is the officiant (one running it) for the lottery...

Who is Mr. Summers?

300

This is the original origins of the monkey's paw...

Where is India?

300

This is the action in a sentence...

What is the verb?

300

The relationship of the old man and the narrator...

What is possibly roommates, landlord/tenant, father/son?

400

R in RACE stands for... 

What is restate?

400

This person "wins" the lottery...

Who is Mrs. Hutchinson?

400

Describe the setting of "The Monkey's Paw"...

What is dreary and nighttime?

400

When making a list in a sentence you need...

What is commas?

400

The reason that the police showed up to his house...

What is a neighbor heard a scream?

500

The E in RACE stands for...

What is expand and explain?

500

This person felt that stopping the lottery was crazy talk...

Who is Old Man Warner?

500

This is the amount of money wished for in "The Monkey's Paw". (short story)

What is 200 pounds?

500

Even if a sentence contains the proper capitalization, punctuation, subject, and verb it needs this to truly be a complete sentence...

What is a complete thought?

500

The narrator's acute hearing was caused by...

What is an illness?