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JEPORADY. By: Ms. Alter. What does bigot mean?. Narrow-minded, p rejudice person. Define Abhor. Hate. Define insolent. Marked by casual disrespect. What does it mean to be saccharine?. Overly sweet. What is a euphemism?.
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JEPORADY By: Ms. Alter
What does bigot mean? Narrow-minded, prejudice person
Define Abhor Hate
Define insolent Marked by casual disrespect
What does it mean to be saccharine? Overly sweet
What is a euphemism? An inoffensive or indirect expression that is substituted for one that is considered offensive or too harsh
Who is Myrtle Wilson? Tom’s lover
Who wroteThe Great Gatsby? F. Scott Fitzgerald
What does the green light symbolize? Nature Money Optimism
Jay Gatsby is a… Bootlegger
Name the characters Othello and Desdemona
What event delay’s Othello’s arrival to Cyprus? Further accusation from Brabantio
How does Iago propose that Cassio will regain his reputation? Have Desdemona plead with Othello
Who steals Desdemona’s handkerchief and what does it mean to Othello? Emilia and Desdemona’s Love
What nation threatens the Venetian stronghold to Cyprus? Turkey
Stella left Belle Reve after the death of which family member? Her father
Explain how the following functions as a symbol Meat Stanley throws a package of meat at his adoring Stella for her to catch. In hurling the meat at Stella, Stanley states the sexual proprietorship he holds over her. Stella’s delight in catching Stanley’s meat signifies her sexual infatuation with him.
Who lives upstairs from Stanley and Stella? Steve and Eunice
What type of music was playing when Blanche’s young husband committed suicide? Polka
What subject did Blanche teach at Laurel High School? English
State if there should be a change. Every job places different kinds of demands on theiremployees. It’s instead of their
What is juxtaposition? Placing two or more things side by side to emphasize the link or contrast.
Before appearing in court, the witness was ______ the papers requiring her to show up. Served
What is an oxymoron? A combination of words that have opposite or very different meanings
List the types of Author’s purposes? Persuasion Informative Entertaining
Sources of information in game • http://www.majortests.com/word-lists/ • http://www.gradesaver.com/the-great-gatsby/study-guide/quiz1/ • http://www.gradesaver.com/othello/study-guide/quiz1/ • http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/streetcar/quiz.html • Wynne, Sharon. FTCE General Knowledge . 4th ed. Cambridge: XAMonline, 2013. Print.
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