Oh, Lennie
Can I Have Ranch With That?
Games Are Dangerous
Artistic Sin
The House is Alive!
100
What unusual item does Lennie have in his pocket in Chapter 1?
A dead mouse.
100
What does George tell Lennie to do if something goes wrong at the ranch?
Return to the clearing and wait for him (George).
100

The mood set at the beginning of the story, "The Most Dangerous Game."

Ominous, Mysterious, Foreboding

100

How the narrator in "The Yellow Wallpaper" initially feels about the atmosphere of the house.

It is haunted, creepy

100

The effect the description of the House in the opening lines of "The Fall of the House of Usher" have for the setting of the story

It emphasizes the dreary setting, establishes that the house is bleak just like the story itself

200
Which animal does Lennie hope to tend when he and George get their farm?
Rabbits.
200
While standing in the barn looking at the dead body of Curley's wife, what question does Candy ask George?
Candy asks George if the two of them could still "go in" together on their own farm.
200

The form of conflict most prevalent in the short story, "The Most Dangerous Game."

Man vs. Man

200

When the narrator in "The Yellow Wallpaper" claims to see a "strange, provoking, formless sort of figure" in the wallpaper, this means...

The narrator sees the figure of a woman trapped in the wallpaper

200

The reason the narrator has come to stay at the House of Usher

He receives a letter from his childhood friend, Roderick

300
What are 2 (there are many) animals Steinbeck uses to describe Lennie?
Bear, dog (terrier), sheep, horse
300
Which ranch worker wants to "go in" with Lennie and George on the farm?
Candy.
300

Rainsford's first impression of General Zaroff

Gracious and Affable

300

The following quote uses these two figurative devices:

"There is a recurrent spot where the pattern lolls like a broken neck and two bulbous eyes stare at you upside down."

Personification and Simile

300

Roderick Usher's biggest fear

Fear itself

400
Lennie kills 3 living things throughout the course of the novel. What are they?
A mouse, a dog, and Curley's wife.
400
What lie does George tell the ranch boss about why he and Lennie travel together?
He says they are cousins and that he takes care of Lennie because he was kicked in the head by a horse when he was younger.
400

The character that serves as a Foil to the main character of "The Most Dangerous Game."

Whitney

400

This seems to be the expectation of women during the time of "The Yellow Wallpaper."

They should be quiet, not complain, always defer to their husbands

400

In "The Fall of the House of Usher," the malady that Madeline suffers from.

Seizures, Catalepsy

500
In his younger years, George was cruel to Lennie. What event caused him to change his mind?
George told Lennie to jump into a river even though Lennie couldn't swim. When George pulled Lennie from the river, Lennie thanked him for saving his life.
500
Provide two examples of foreshadowing in "Of Mice and Men."
(many answers)
500

A technique used by Rainsford in "The Most Dangerous Game."

Tree trap, Pit with stakes, Knife attached to swinging branch, Escaping into the sea

500

The ending of the story, "The Yellow Wallpaper" suggests that...

The narrator has become the woman in the wallpaper

500

Where Madeline Usher is placed after she "dies"

In a temporary tomb under the House