The reason the Baroness disobeyed her husband and snuck out of the castle.
What is "to visit her lover"?
The literary device that uses the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.
What is alliteration?
The juror who said, "I'm gonna kill you!"
Who is juror 3?
The animal who was sent off the farm to, sadly, be made into glue.
Who is Boxer?
The persuasive appeal that uses your emotions against you.
What is pathos?
The final line in the short story, Charles.
What is, "There is no Charles in Kindergarten."
The motif included in the novel, Animal Farm.
What is the windmill?
The juror who could not make up his mind until the last second.
Who is juror 12?
The character who was grazed on the back with pellets during the Battle of the Cowshed.
Who is Snowball?
The persuasive appeal that uses facts and statistics to enhance your credibility?
What is logos?
The name of the scientist that Barney has fired.
Who is Tayloe?
The literary device used to place two things close together with contrasting effect.
What is juxtaposition?
The juror who sees his job as protecting America from immigrants.
Who is juror 10?
The character with an affinity for sugar and red ribbons.
Who is Mollie?
The student who said, "If I was an animal on the farm, I would also be racist to rats."
Who is Liam?
The short story that outlines the danger of blindly following tradition.
What is The Lottery?
Using the weather or environment to depict human emotions.
What is pathetic fallacy?
The juror who empathized with the accused because he was also born in the slums.
Who is juror 5?
The character who is meant to represent Karl Marx.
Who is Old Major?
The student who said, "Spiders are NOT comrades!"
Who is Ella?
The name of the short story narrated by a young boy who observes his stubborn mother get into a "stand-off" because of her identity.
What is "Borders"?
The literary device that reveals a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one.
What is allegory?
The juror who handed out the cough drops.
Who is juror 2?
Fill in the blank: "Beasts of England, Beasts of Ireland, Beasts of every land and _______________."
What is "clime"?
Ms. Barbera's favourite hockey team.
Who are the Toronto Maple Leafs?