Characters
Quotes
Key Questions
Misc.
Vocab
400

The main character. Also the teacher.

Who is Ichabod Crane?

400

This person said this. 

"Villainy wears many masks, none so dangerous as the mask of virtue."

Who is Ichabod Crane?

400

The author of sleep hollow.

Who is Washington Irving?

400

The name of the play.

What is encore?

400

A usually short interval of rest or relief.

What is respite?

600

The person that Ichabod is in love with.  

Who is Katrina Van Tassel?

600

This person said this 

"I have shed my tears for Brom... and yet my heart is not broken. Do you think me wicked?" 

Who is Katrina Van Tassel?

600

He was never seen again and dissapeared.

Who is Ichabod?

600

The two necklace stories.

What are the necklace and the monkey paw?

600

Undisturbed by tumult or disorder; calm or quiet.

What is placid?

800

The man riding a horse without a head. Ichabod is scared of this person. 

Who is the headless horseman?

800

This person said this

"You must not excite yourself." 

Who is Baltus Van Tassel?

800

The story or book name.

What is the sleepy hollow?

800

The picture of what two people.



Who is the headless horseman and Ichabod Crane?

800

A gesture or movement of the body, such as a curtsy, that expresses deference or homage.

What is obeisance?

1000

Ichabod's rival. 

Who is Brom Van Brunt?

1000

This person said this

"You're just in time to have your head cut off." 

Who is Lady Van Tassel?

1000

Ichabod dissapeared at this sight and was never to be seen again.

The school house or the church yard?

1000

This story is a type of what.

What is a legend?

1000

To distract the attention of; divert.

What is beguile?

1200

The father of katrina. 

Who is Baltus Van Tassel?

1200

This person said this.

"It's my talisman. It protects me from the Horseman. "

Who is Samuel Phillipse?

1200

We read other stories by poe. The main one. We saw this one in the play.

What is the raven?

1200

The school master.

Who is Ichabod?

1200

To approach and speak to boldly or aggressively, as with a demand or request.

What is accost?