What is the first memory The Giver gives Jonas?
Sledding
In Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, what is Utterson's profession?
Lawyer
What is Ralph's father's job?
Naval officer
Name the 3 occasions in which Death saw Liesel in the flesh.
When Werner died, the pilot's death, and when Himmel Street was bombed.
Which 8th grade teacher shares a name with a character from Lord of the Flies?
Mr. Reuvers
What physical characteristic is common in all people who can "see beyond"?
Pale eyes
Crichton was making a point about greedy characters getting punished.
What does fire symbolize for majority of the novel?
Survival/Rescue
Which concentration camp was Max taken to?
Dachau
Ms. Shipway and Ms. Freyre disagree (obviously) on which book is the best one we read in this class. Which book is the favorite of each teacher?
Ms. Shipway = The Book Thief (duh)
Ms. Freyre = Lord of the Flies
Explain The Giver's favorite memory.
In Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, what does a servant woman witness from a window?
Hyde killing Sir Danvers Carew with a walking stick.
What happens to the boy with the mulberry birthmark?
He dies when the fire gets out of control.
Who is described as "battered and beaten up, and not from smiling this time"
Ilsa Hermann
Which teacher "lost a contact crying" while reading the end of The Book Thief?
A. Ms. Shipway
B. Mr. K
C. Ms. Freyre
D. Ms. Reschke
Mr. K
What does Jonas' parents say is obsolete?
Love
In Jurassic Park, who says, "Life finds a way"?
Dr. Ian Malcolm
Who is the author of Lord of the Flies? (first and last name needed)
William Golding
Which character encourages Liesel to write?
Ilsa Hermann
In Jurassic Park, which dinosaur spits acid?
Dilophosaurus
According to Ms. Shipway, what happens that proves Jonas makes it to Elsewhere?
He hears music
Who is excited to hear that Mr. Hyde is in criminal trouble?
His maid
What is the Hebrew translation of "The Lord of the Flies"?
Beelzebub
Which character is described, on several occasions, using terms related to wood. For example, "A wooden hand wiped at the splinters of his/her fringe" and "he/she had been whittled away"
Alex Steiner