The things they carried
Persepolis
The Road
The Cherry Orchard
Convenctions
100

This man was the leader of Alpha Company.

Lt. Jimmy Cross

100

What is the name of the author?

Marjane Satrapi

100

What is what "the good guys" carry?

The Fire

100

What does The Cherry Orchard symbolize? (to Ranevsky) 

Ranevsky's childhood

100

What is an onomatopoeia?

the act of creating or using words that include sounds that are similar to the noises the words refer to

200

This character carried comic books.

Rat Kiley

200

What is the name of the space between framed panels

Gutter

200

What the man tells the boy to do if the cannibals find him?

"You put it in your mouth and point it up. Do it quick and hard. Do you understand? Stop crying. Do you understand?"

200

What was the first plan to save the orchard?

make jam

200

Which literary device refers to putting things that are not similar next to each other?

Juxtaposition

300

The man Tim killed had this instead of an eye.

star-shaped hole

300

refers to the teardrops, sweat drops, question marks, or motion lines

Emanata

300

What is the item the father finds in the grocery store and shares with his son illustrating the sacrifices the father is willing to make for his son?

Coca-Cola

300

Who is Trofimov's significant other?

Anya

300

What is the name of the type of character designed to illustrate or reveal the information, traits, values, or motivations of one character through the comparison and contrast with another character?

Foil character
400

This character expressed an interest in joining a monastery after the war.

Henry Dobbins

400

Young boys who fought in the war were given this

Gold painted, plastic keys

400

"Sometimes the child would ask him questions about the world that for him was not even a memory. He thought hard how to answer. There is no past... But he stopped making things up...and the telling made him feel bad. The child had his own fantasies. How things would be in the south. Other children. He tried to keep a rein on this but his heart was not in it. Whose would be?" How is the theme of innocence/loss of innocence shown in this passage?

The father is trying to protect his son's innocence by allowing him to believe that the South will be a better place with other children, but wants to make sure that the son has realistic expectations.

400

The tree being axed down and the last string breaking is a symbol of?

the end of the past and the beginning of the future

400

Which literary technique is used in the sentence "He lost his coat and his temper"?

Zeugma

500

O'Brien's work commonly utilizes this technique, meaning to blur fiction and reality.

verisimilitude

500

This was set on fire with 400 people inside.  

Rex Theatre

500

What is the father's way of explaining to the boy the burden that dreams and memories carry? (the quote)

"You forget what you want to remember and you remember what you want to forget."

500

What was Anya's destination after the Cherry orchard?

Paris

500

Which literary device is in the sentence "Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me."?

Anaphora