This symbol is representative of the American Dream
What is the Green Light
Troy always talks about this sport
Cory plays a different sport
What is baseball and football
This symbol represents Holden's shift in mood and comforts him
What is The Red Hunting Hat?
What key symbol is found in the the Proctor's household?
What is a poppet
This author wanted to create an example for the rest of the world. What is his name? What was his speech called?
What is Winthrop's City Upon a Hill OR A model of Christian Charity
This character is the narrator of the story
Who is Nick Carraway
Rose compares her and Troy to what and what?
A plant and hard rocky soil
Holden alludes to this famous text by calling everyone old.
What The Great Gatsby
When Abigail accuses Mary Warren of witchcraft what is her claim?
What is Mary Warren as a yellow bird
Where does Hills like White Elephants take place?
What is The Valley of Ebro
What color was the car that killed Myrtle Wilson?
Who was driving?
Troy Maxson always told his son that "You gotta take the ___________ with the _________."
What is the Crookeds with the Straights
Holden helps kids to find this exhibit in the museum
Where is Tituba from?
What is Barbados?
This author compares the transformation of being an American to what?
What was the space called between the East and West Eggs and NYC?
What is the Valley of Ashes?
What was name of the song Troy always sung?
Old Blue
Where is Holden at the start and end of this novel?
(Must include state or city)
What is a mental institution in Southern California
How does Giles Corey die? What were his last words?
What is pressing? More weight
Crevecoeur contrasts these two things to point out flaws in America
What is the wealth of Charleston against the horrors of slavery
What always followed in Gatsby's wake?
Dust
Who did Gabe "eat flapjacks" with?
St. Peter
While on a walk Holden stops and joins a couple of kids at this place they look at him like they don't want him around. What was he doing?
When asked to prove his faith what is John Proctor tasked with doing? What does he do wrong?
What is reciting the ten commandments and he forgets the commandment on adultery
In the closing of Frederick Douglass' speech The Composite Nation, he redefines an American as having these qualities. (list at least three)
- bow to the same laws
- speak the same languages
- support the same government
- Enjoy the same liberties
- Vibrate with the same national enthusiasm
- Seek the same national ends