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$100 Question Mockingbird How does Maycomb react to the news of Tom’s Death?
$100 Answer Mockingbird They think he deserved it.
$200 Question Mockingbird Who killed Bob Ewell?
$200 Answer Mockingbird Boo Radley
$300 Question Mockingbird Whose ambition is to become a clown after growing up?
$400 Question Mockingbird Which character symbolizes the bridge between adulthood and childhood?
$500 Question Mockingbird Who is the sheriff of Maycomb, Alabama?
$500 Answer Mockingbird Heck Tate
$100 Question Literary Tools What is the point of view of the novel?
$100 Answer Literary Tools First Person
$200 Question Literary Tools Who is the protagonist?
$300 Question Literary Tools Who is the antagonist?
$300 Answer Literary Tools Bob Ewell
$400 Question Literary Tools Who symbolizes propriety and southern tradition?
$400 Answer Literary Tools Aunt Alexandria
$500 Question Literary Tools What does in medias res mean?
$500 Answer from H2 In the middle
$100 Question Punctuation Since you asked the answer is no!
$100 Answer Punctuation Since you asked, the answer is no!
$200 Question Punctuation My favorite colors are clear polkadot and plad.
$200 Answer Punctuation My favorite colors are clear, polka -dot, and plad.
$300 Question Punctuation We removed his liver at 1130, and the doctor pronounced him dead at 1201.
$300 Answer Punctuation We removed his liver at 11:30, and the doctor pronounced him dead at 12:01.
$400 Question Punctuation Who’s hose are these?
$400 Answer Punctuation Whose hose are these?
$500 Question Punctuation What are you talking about blurted John.
$500 Answer Punctuation “What are you talking about?” blurted John.
$100 Question Subject/verb People throughout the world build monuments for thousands of years.
$100 Answer Subject/verb built
$200 Question Subject/verb The group of children from that school has never saw the ocean.
$200 Answer Subject/verb has never seen the ocean.
$300 Question Subject/verb We spended only three days in England before we went to visit the monument.
$300 Answer Subject/verb spent
$400 Question Subject/verb The students in English class tooked a test tomorrow; as a result, they need to plan on studying tonight.
$400 Answer Subject/verb will take
$500 Question Subject/verb In 1949, Jackie Robinson receiving the National League’s MVP Award.
$500 Answer Subject/verb received
$100 Question Extra info What is the 60/40 rule?
$100 Answer Extra info Keep 60% and re-write 40%
$200 Question Extra info What is the principle or guiding rule to all good writing?
$200 Answer Extra info Show me, don’t tell me
$300 Question Extra info Why should you read your paper aloud?
$300 Answer Extra info Hear good flow Catch run-ons or splices
$400 Question Extra info When should you use a single quotation?
$400 Answer Extra info When there is a quote inside of a quote
$500 Question Extra info Name four types of hooks.