"IT is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife."
What is the opening line of Pride and Prejudice?
Columbia University
Which university did Adam and Jim go to?
Lydia
What is the name of Elizabeth's younger sister who marries Wickham?
Lewisham (and London)
Where does The Collector take place?
run-on lines; lines that move beyond the end of the line
What is enjambment?
Poo-Tee-Tweet
What is the final words of Slaughterhouse 5?
5... (of something) in Pride and Prejudice
How many Miss Bennets are there?
Andy
What is the name of Adam and Gwyn's younger brother?
Ilium
Where does Billy live?
Something is directly compared to something distinctly different in nature, no use of like or as.
What is a metaphor?
‘I just want to be with you. All the time.’
What is a line said by Fredrick in The Collector?
1945
When is the bombing of Dresden?
Smilla
What is the name of Anna's dog?
Riverside
What is the name of the park in which Born hides the body of Cedric Williams?
A figure of speech in which a part of something stands for the whole (for example, “I’ve got wheels” for “I have a car,” or a description of a worker as a “hired hand”).
What is a synecdoche?
“we are just insects, we live a bit and then die and that’s the lot. There’s no mercy in things. There’s not even a Great Beyond. There’s nothing.”
What is a quote from The Collector?
Neitherfield
What is the name of the residence of Mr. Bingley?
Spot
What is the name of Billy Pilgrim's deceased dog?
Pittsburg, Pennsylvania
What is Roland Weary's hometown?
a repetition of a word or word phrase in the beginning of the sentence
What is an anaphora?
"So I held up my right hand and I made her a promise"
What is a quote from Slaughterhouse 5?
Four-fifty-first
What is the "number" of the dying colonel's regiment in Slaughterhouse 5?
Crutchley
What is the name of one of Fredrick's co-workers in the Annexe?
The Cremorne
What is the name of the hotel Frederick stays in before kidnapping Miranda?
A figure of speech in which a related term is substituted for the word itself. Often the substitution is based on a material, causal, or conceptual relation between things.
What is metonomy?