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"Give me liberty or give me death!"

Who is Patrick Henry?

100

This Emily Dickinson poem uses personification to describe a normal, everyday scene in a beautiful way

What is A Bird Came Down the Walk?

100

He wrote the play Julius Caesar

Who is William Shakespeare?

100

A logical fallacy that involves a personal insult rather than a valid argument

What is ad hominem?

100

Easy one here... it's Nola's favorite brother

Who is Sean Fitzhenry?

200

"Poor Faulkner. Does he really think big emotions come from big words?"

Who is Ernest Hemingway?

200

This Yeats poem paints a disturbing religous picture to mourn the way that society has supposedly deteriorated

What is The Second Coming?

200
Tragically, we never even learned this character's real name

Who is Piggy?

200

Extreme exaggeration used to emphasize and get the point across

What is hyperbole?

200

His dad is an insurance agent

Who is Sam Nash?

300

“I have always understood the Nazis because I am of that sort by nature.”

Who is William Golding?

300

This Ernest Hemingway story is about relationships, communication, and big decisions

What is Hills Like White Elephants?

300

He wrote a treatise on rhetoric and came up with ethos, logos, and pathos.

Who is Aristotle?

300

The intentional use of an apparent contradiction

What is an oxymoron?

300
He accidentally kicked a basketball at a little girl at the JV B basketball game

Who is Caden Bult?

400

"There is no beauty without some strangeness"

Who is Edgar Allan Poe?
400
It's a Robert Frost poem using nature to describe the fleeting nature of beauty

What is Nothing Gold Can Stay?

400

He masterfully used his words to inspire his people, sometimes romanticizing war and using euphemisms in the process.

Who is Winston Churchill?

400

The thing that's being described in the metaphor (NOT the vehicle-- that's HOW it's being described)

What is the tenor?

400

Mr. Darling's occupation

What is a dentist?

500

“It is not enough to know what we ought to say; we must also say it as we ought"

Who is Aristotle?

500

This reading criticizes those who use euphemisms and romanticize war and violence.

What is Words and Behavior?

500

He mysteriously died at 40, an end that mirrored his writings and life

Who is Edgar Allan Poe?

500

Taking the first clause and reversing it in the second.

What is chiasmus?

500
The name of Connor's legendary guinea pig

Who is Popcorn?