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100

Nick and Gatsby live where? What type of money is it?

What West Egg! Its New money 

100

What two pieces that we read did Nathaniel Hawthorne write?

What is "The Minister's Black Veil" and "The Scarlet Letter"

100
Which best describes the symbolic meaning of the name Pearl?
of great price
100
When Chillingsworth suggests that Hester remove her letter, she says:
When the time comes, it will fall off
100

What is Henry David Thoreau known for?

What is living in the woods for 2 years and 2 months near Walden Pond.

200

What two author is from North Carolina from the abolitionist author unit?

Who is Harriet Jacobs and George Moses Horton 

200

Who were the four authors we read from the Transcendentalist movement? 

Who is Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Walt Whitman, and Emily Dickinson. 

200

Where is the green light and what does it mean in Gatsby?

What is At the end of Daisy's dock- it represents Gatsby's dreams, hope, and envy for the life that Daisy hold. 

200

In “Learning to Read” who is the speaker?

Who is Chloe 

200
Chillingsworth’s real reason for not revealing his true identity was that he:
Would be better able to discover Hester’s partner in sin
300

Hawthorne suggests in Chapter 1 that when each community was settled, two portions of the soil were allotted to:

A Cemetery and A Prison

300

What is one poem that Sarah Louisa Forten wrote?

What is "An Appeal to Women" and "The Grave of the Slave."

300

What symbolizes hope in The Scarlet Letter? 

What is the Rose bush beside the prison door. 

300

What is genius personified as in Hotron's poem "George Moses Horton, Myself"?

What is "like a bird"

300

What are three of the five interpretations for grass that Whitman writes about in "Song of Myself"? 

What is, the flag of my disposition, the child produced babe of vegetation, the handkerchief of the Lord, a uniform hieroglyphic, and the uncut hair of graves. 

400

What and where are the "eyes of god" in The Great Gatsby?

What is Dr. T.J. Eckleburg's Eye in The Valley of Ashes 

400

What are the poems that we read by Emily Dicksinson? 

What is "I felt a funeral in my brain," "The brain is wider than the sky," "Hope is a thing with feathers," and "Because I could not stop for death." 

400

What is the relationship between Dimmesdale and Chillingworth compared to and why? 

What is a leech and its host. Chillingworth has attached himself to Dimmesdale, draining the life out of him until his death

400

In “The Grave Of The Slave” how is death viewed?

What is Death to the captive is freedom and rest. 

400

There’s only the pursued, the pursuing, the busy and the tired.” Place the characters in the categories that they best fit: Daisy, Jordan, Gatsby, Tom, Nick, George, Myrtle. 

What is: 

Daisy: pursued 

Jordan: busy 

Gatsby: pursuing 

Tom: busy 

Nick: pursued 

George: tired 

Myrtle: pursuing 


500

Where was Hester buried 

What is near Dimmesdale's grave but not close enough to touch in the afterlife. 

500

Who are the slave narrative authors that we read?

Who is 

Frederick Douglass: A Narrative of the Life

 Sarah Louisa Forten:Incidents in the Life of a Slave girl, written by Herself  

 Elizabeth Keckley:Behind the Scenes, or, Thirty Years a Slave, and Four Years in the White House    

500

What are the various "As" that we see in the novel? Name three interpretations and the three different "As" the family "wears".

Hester's Scarlet Letter 

Pearl's fresh green "A" 

Dimmesdale's bloody "A" 

Adulterer, Able, Angel 

500

Which poems from the unit had the similar theme of “knowledge equals freedom”?

"George Moses Horton, Myself" and "Learning to Read"

500

Who said: "I was quite a child, but I well remember it. I never shall forget it whilst I remember any thing. It was the first of a long series of such outrages, of which I was doomed to be a witness and a participant. It struck me with awful force. It was the blood-stained gate, the entrance to the hell of slavery, through which I was about to pass.”

Who is Frederick Douglass