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Rebels
100
"Meet Mrs. Bundren," he says.
What is As I Lay Dying?
100
Street artists with a hidden identity.
Who is Banksy?
100
So sarcastic.
What is sardonic?
100
This author was educated in England and wrote for business magazines before writing his first novel.
Who is Aravand Adiga?
100
She hates children.
Who is Addie?
200
"I think I am ready to have children....Ha!"
What is The White Tiger?
200
Thierry Guerra.
Who is Mr. Brainwash?
200
Selfish.
What is solipsistic?
200
Though he spent sometime writing screenplays in Hollywood, this author was Mississippi born and raised.
Who is William Faulkner?
200
This word is the opposite of being an individual.
What is conformist?
300
"Just three words long."
What is Eleanor and Park?
300
A reference to an event, work of art or other piece of literature within a text.
What is an allusion?
300
Sir, don't blame me.
What is scapegoat?
300
This author lives in Omaha, Nebraska.
Who is Rainbow Rowell?
300
A man who wore eyeliner.
Who is Park?
400
"...we are so happy."
What is We Have Always Lived in the Castle?
400
Vik Muniz's documentary.
What is Wasteland?
400
Sad reflection.
What is solemn?
400
She had agoraphobia and hated outsiders.
Who is Shirley Jackson?
400
She wore pants.
Who is Pinky Madam?
500
"When we reach the city."
What is Fahrenheit 451?
500
This is the writing style that authors such as William Faulkner, James Joyce and Toni Morrison became well-known for.
What is stream of consciousness?
500
Sir, we must overthrow the government.
What is subversive?
500
Eric Schlosser spent years investigating factories and working conditions before writing this book.
What is Fast Food Nation?
500
He quit his job to be chivalrous for some girls.
Who is Sammy?