This is who speaks the last lines at the end of scene one?
Who is Christine saying: "Ill give you a basket of hugs!"?
These are the actions first show us Rhoda is a psychopath.
What is, she says she doesn't feel anything at all about the boy's death and she wants a peanut butter sandwich.
This is the same act that both Christine and Rhoda do on page 24.
What is acquire the tools they need to murder someone?
This is what the author is suggesting will happen in the future when Christine says the line, "She'd have been better off if she'd died young?"
What is she will die herself.
The absolute best, bestest food in the whole world!
What is chicken tikka masala?
These are words and the character who speak the last lines at the end of the the play.
Who is Bravo saying "For a basket of kisses? Oh, my darling, I'll give you a basket of hugs!"?
Who Monica Breedlove is.
Who is Christine's landlord?
This is the difference between how Rhoda kills people and how Christine tries to kill Rhoda.
What is Christine kills to save people she doesn't know from what she knows Rhoda will do again.
This is what Christine does to make us think that she is a psychopath just like Rhoda.
What is, she angrily pounds the table with Rhoda's iron-soled shoes?
This is the triangle shaped diagram that tells you the events of in a story.
What is a plot chart?
This is what the author is showing us by having Rhoda say at the end of the play "What will you give me for a basket full of kisses?"
What is the author wants to show us that psychopaths are will survive and never change their ways.
This is why the author has all the characters except Leroy think Rhoda is a perfect little girl.
What is to show us that people are clearly fooled by psychopaths?
This is the trait of psychopathy that Rhoda shows us by playing piano while Leroy burns up.
What is shallow affect?
This is how Claude got the crescent-shaped bruises on the back of his hands.
What is, Rhoda hit his hands with her iron-soled shoes?
This is the point of view in a story that uses the words I, me, and we.
What is first person?
This is what "penurious" means.
What is poor?
This is what Rhoda says about keeping the penmanship medal that really shows her to be a psychopath.
What is Rhoda saying, "But it was silly to want to bury the medal pinned on Claude's coat. Claude was dead. He wouldn't know whether he had the medal pinned on him or not."?
What the title of the play, The Bad Seed suggests when it comes to murderers being born or made . . . the author thinks this.
What is born?
This is how Leroy tricks Rhoda into telling him what she did with the shoes.
What is, he tells her he already has them.
This is the point of view in a story that uses the words, she, he, or they.
What is third person?
This is Rhoda's birthstone.
What is turquoise?
What Rhoda says to Leroy that confirms that she is just like him.
What is: "What you say about me, it's about you! You're scared of the police yourself! They'll get you with that powder."?
This is the protagonist and the conflict of the story "The Bad Seed."
Who is Christine and what are the genes she fears she inherited from her murder mother, Bessie Denker?
This is what you think about whether murderers are born or made.
What is what you think?
This is the long Greek word that describes the moment when the protagonist learns the shocking truth, and and you can see it in this room.
What is anagnorisis?