Who Heard It?
Around the House
Writing 101
Device Free Zone?
Speak On It!
200

"Marry, that 'marry' is the very theme
 I came to talk of. Tell me, (this person),
How stands your disposition to be married?"

Who is Juliet?

200

This place is "not the way they told it at all. It's small and red with tight steps in front and windows so small you'd think they were holding their breath."

What is the House on Mango Street?

200

These crucial essay items do important legwork in priming the reader for the points to come in that section--avoid plot summary!  

What are topic sentences?

200

From this – experienced Here –
Remove the Dates – to These –
Let Months dissolve in further Months –
And Years – exhale in Years –
(From Forever is composed of nows, Emily Dickinson)

What is enjambment?

200

This financial practice is not lucrative for most of its participants— skill issue tho... (no buzzing, Nico!)

What is day trading?

400

"You go on down there to that A&P and see if you can get your job back."

Who is Cory?

400

According to the Prince, the two households in Verona are "both alike" in this.

What is dignity?

400

When writing about events in a text, it's best to describe them in this tense... and stay consistent!

What is the present tense?

400

And the plane to the pine-tree
is whispering some tale of love
Till it rustles with laughter
and tosses its mantle of green...
(From Magdalen Walks, Oscar Wilde)

What is personification?

400

This high-tech space flyer was launched in 2021 and is helping humans figure out whether there is extraterrestrial life. (No buzzing Nathan!)

What is the James Webb Telescope?

600

"What matters is for the boys to see us and for us to see them"

Who is Esperanza?

600

In Act 1 Scene 1, Bono accuses Troy of "walking up around" this woman's house, foreshadowing future immorality.

Who is Alberta?

600

The first short section of your Passage IDs should provide these three key pieces of information.

What are title, author, and context?

600

Well, son, I’ll tell you:
Life for me ain’t been no crystal stair.
It’s had tacks in it,
And splinters...
(From Mother to Son, Langston Hughes)

What is a named/controlling metaphor?

600

These were the three men who wrote the Federalist Papers (no buzzing, Tomás!)

Who are James Madison, John Jay, and Alexander Hamilton?

800

"You're home now. It's alright. You can stay."

Who is the father?

800

Upon returning to their house from Utah, the girl discovers a half-finished game of this, one where house deeds are passed around (she notices "the smallest green wooden house in the world")

What is Monopoly?

800

These two terms in your writing lexicon come from the Latin for "proof" and the Greek for "solving a problem by breaking it up."

What are evidence and analysis?
800

Moses, from whose loins I sprung,
Lit by a lamp in his blood
Ten immutable rules, a moon
For mutable lampless men.
(from The Jew, Isaac Rosenberg)

What is consonance/assonance? (l/m sounds or "oo" vowel sound)

800

The Eleusinian Mysteries surrounded the myth of this goddess, who tossed a baby in a fire (no buzzing, Sahaj!).

Who is Demeter?

1000

"Or, if I live, is it not very like
 The horrible conceit of death and night,
 Together with the terror of the place—
 As in a vault..."

Who is no one? (It's a soliloquy!)

1000

Esperanza says that this 'godly' girl is "always sad like a house on fire--always something wrong"

Who is Minerva?

1000

It's Blue Book time! When hand-writing your essays, instead of turning your paper 14° to write in italics, do this to denote the titles of the four major texts (still quotations marks for poems!)

What is underline?

1000

By the rude bridge that arched the flood,
Their flag to April’s breeze unfurled,
Here once the embattled farmers stood
And fired the shot heard round the world.
(from Concord Hymn, Ralph Waldo Emerson)

What is hyperbole?

1000

This leader of Taiwan was a pioneer in independence but had some issues with authoritarianism. (No buzzing, Henry!). 

Who is Chiang Kai-Shek?