Sleepy Hollow
The Scarlet Letter
Huck Finn 1
Huck Finn 2
Vocab
100

Who wrote "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow"?

Washington Irving

100

He is a pastor with a powerful voice.  He doesn't think he deserves to go to heaven.  He seems to get sicker and sicker throughout the novel.

Arthur Dimmesdale

100

Who wrote The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn?

Mark Twain

100

Which word means a very serious promise?  Huck had to take this to join the robber gang.

oath

100

to fight

quarrel

200

During which war was the Headless Horseman rumored to have lost his head?

The Revolutionary War

200

She is very good at sewing.  She is beautiful and strong.  She was born in England.

Hester Prynne

200

Why did Tom Sawyer leave his home town?

he wanted adventure

200

What is the biggest moral (lesson) we learn in the novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn?

Kindness, humanity, and trying to help and understand other people are the most important things in the world.

200

someone who wants to end slavery

abolitionist

300

What town was the village of Sleepy Hollow in?

Tarrytown, NY

300

He was kidnapped by Native Americans.  He becomes evil because he is obsessed with revenge.

Roger Chillingworth

300

What was the main setting of this book?

The Mississippi River

300

How would you describe the Duke and the King?

lying, cheating, bad people who only care about themselves

300

a slang word that means to think or believe

reckon

400

Ichabod's hat was found by the river, along with a . . . 

broken pumpkin

400

She is baby at the beginning of the novel.

Pearl

400

Why did Jim run away from his home town?

he wanted to free his family from slavery

400

Was Jim a good person?

Yes!  He was brave, kind, and wanted to save his family

400

the person or voice telling the story

narrator

500

Who was Ichabod's biggest competitor to "win" Katrina's heart?

Brom Van Brunt

500

Who wrote The Scarlet Letter?

Nathaniel Hawthorne

500

Why did Huck run away from his home town?

his father was an abusive alcoholic

500

Huck used many fake names throughout the book.  At the end, who knew the truth about Huck and Tom's identities?

Aunt Polly knew because she was from the same town as Huck and Tom

500

a raised wooden platform or stage on which criminals are punished (sometimes killed)

scaffold