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$100 Question: Persepolis Eby and Taji
$100 Answer: Persepolis Who are Marjane’s parents?
$200 Question: Persepolis • Women’s Rights • Women’s Fashion • Freedom of Speech
$200 Answer: Persepolis What changed in Iran after the ousting of the Shah?
$300 Question: Persepolis She was afraid she would be arrested and imprisoned for being photographed demonstrating.
$300 Answer: Persepolis Why did Taji dye her hair blonde?
$400 Question: Persepolis Uncle Anoosh
$400 Answer: Persepolis Who is Marji’s favorite uncle and hero who was executed?
$500 Question: Persepolis Forbidden match because of different social classes.
$500 Answer: Persepolis Who Mehri and why is Marji frustrated by her father’s decision?
$100 Question: Content During the Iranian Revolution, the United States of America.
$100 Answer: Content Who supplied both Iran and Iraq with their weapons?
$200 Question: Content Fear Habit Obedience Belief
$200 Answer: Content What is Mind Control / Brainwashing?
$300 Question: Content ANONYMOUS
$300 Answer: Content What is the name of the “Hacktivist” organization who fights “The Man”?
$400 Question: Content CISPA; SOPA; NDAA; HEALTHCARE
$400 Answer: Content What is equal opportunity and equal protection in the United States?
$500 Question: Content The United States of America and Capitalism
$500 Answer: Content Who and what are Iran’s biggest enemies both in 1979 and in 2012?
$100 Question: Literary Devices Mrs. Becker is as perfect as a princess.
$100 Answer: Literary Devices What is Simile?
$200 Question: Literary Devices • Crash • Bang • Boom • Flush • Swoosh • Buzz
$200 Answer: Literary Devices What is Onomatopoeia?
$300 Question: Grammar Mrs. Becker showed the class her family crest when they doubted her royal lineage.
$300 Answer: Literary Devices What is irony?
$400 Question: Literary Devices • Atlas Shrugged • Lord of the Flies • Fahrenheit 451 • V for Vendetta • The Uglies • “Harrison Bergeron” • The Hunger Games • 1984 • A Brave New World • Divergent • Anthem
$400 Answer: Literary Devices What is Dystopian Literature?
$500 Question: Literary Devices • Persepolis • To Kill a Mockingbird • The Chosen • Oliver Twist • Catcher in the Rye • Anne of Green Gables
$500 Answer: Literary Devices What is Buildungsroman?
$100 Question: Harrison Bergeron Symbols and devices used to level the playing field.
$100 Answer: Harrison Bergeron What are handicaps?
$200 Question: Harrison Bergeron The handicap the ballerina had to wear to make her equal to all of the others.
$200 Answer: Harrison Bergeron What are masks?
$300 Question: Harrison Bergeron Harrison Bergeron
$300 Answer: Harrison Bergeron Who is a threat to society?
$400 Question: Harrison Bergeron Hazel Bergeron
$400 Answer: Harrison Bergeron Who is the only character which is handicap free?
$500 Question: Harrison Bergeron Diana Moon Glampers
$500 Answer: Harrison Bergeron Who is the Handicapper General?
$100 Answer: Potpourri Who is at war with Iran in Persepolis.
$200 Question: Potpourri Example: When riding down the hill on his skateboard, Bob was traveling faster than the speed of light.
$200 Answer: Potpourri What is hyperbole?
$300 Question: Potpourri Live life to the fullest or… It’s important to make good choices
$300 Answer: Potpourri What is the theme of “The Lesson of the Moth”?
$400 Question: Potpourri The four types of point of view.
$400 Answer: Potpourri • What are: • first person • second person • third person limited • third person omniscient?
$500 Question: Potpourri A literary genre where the work as a whole is used as a hyperbolic metaphor to teach a greater lesson or to show greater insight into the human condition.