"Top Man"
"Flowers for Algernon"
"Sunrise on the Veld"
"Blues Ain't No Mockin Bird"
"Almost Certain"
100

The name of the two men who lead the attempt to climb K3.

Osborn and Nace

100

The kind of animal that Algernon is.

Mouse

100

The continent on which you would find a veld.

Africa

100

The name of the narrator's second cousin. 

Cathy

100

The occupation of Orla's father.

Firefighter

200

Term for two characters who highlight each other's qualities.

Character Foil

200

The story's inciting incident

Charlie's surgery

200

The name of the dying animal and the name of the animal that is eating it. 

Buck, ants

200

An important piece of historical context.

Food Stamps

200

The name of the musical artist whose concert Orla almost attends.

Reeba Shah

300

The story's antagonist

K3

300

The name of Charlie's factory "friends".

Joe Carp and Frank Reilly

300

Epiphany #1

Control, Power

300

What the hammer is. 

Symbol of quiet power. 

300

The number of the bus Orla spends much of her time riding.

27

400

The Freytag's Pyramid term that comes directly after the falling action.

The resolution

400

Term for a story made up of letters.

Epistolary narrative.

400

What the boy has to take responsibility for by the end of the story.

Shooting the buck

400

The kind of cakes Granny was making.

Rum cakes. 

400

What the constellation drawing symbolizes for Orla.

An outlet, an escape

500

The name of the narrator

Frank

500

The city that Charlie says he will leave at the end of the story. 

New York

500

The number of miles the boy runs at 4:30 in the morning.

4

500

The common fable that Cathy uses to prove a point about perspective.

Goldilocks

500

The name of the record store. Pronounced correctly!

Trafalgar Records