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STEMS
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STEMS
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A Christmas Carol
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Edgar Allan Poe
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The Outsiders/ Figurative Language
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Plot Pyramid Elements
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Edgar Allan Poe
The Outsiders/ Figurative Language
  • A Christmas Carol
  • Plot Pyramid Elements

STEMS
STEMS
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speak for a. stringent b. advocate c.
polyglot d. caustic
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What is speak for a. stringent b. advocate c.
polyglot d. caustic ?
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  • rising again
  • Polyglot
  • advocate
  • c. resurgence
  • d. somniferous replace
  • Supersede
  • b. inanimate
  • c. discursive
  • d. sanguinary

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What are rising again a. polyglot b. advocate c.
resurgence d. somniferous replace a.
supersede b. inanimate c. discursive
d. sanguinary
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  • demonic clamor
  • a. analgesic
  • b. confluence
  • c. somniferous
  • d. pandemonium
  • painkiller
  • soliloquy
  • b. enumerate
  • c. analgesic
  • d. somnambulist

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demonic clamor a. analgesic b. confluence c.
somniferous d. pandemonium painkiller a.
soliloquy b. enumerate c. analgesic d.
somnambulist ?
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  • talking in circles
  • Loquacious
  • b. circumlocution
  • c. intercede
  • d. gregarious
  • lifeless
  • Soliloquy
  • b. inanimate
  • c. analgesic
  • d. irrevocable
  • self-centered
  • a. oligarchy b. egocentric
  • c. adherent
  • d. soliloquy

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talking in circles a. Loquacious b.
circumlocution c. intercede d. gregarious lifeless
a. Soliloquy b. inanimate c. analgesic d.
irrevocable self-centered a. oligarchy b.
egocentric c. adherent d. soliloquy
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  • sociable
  • Sanguinary
  • b. gregarious
  • c. androgynous
  • d. discursive
  • cultural prejudice
  • Egocentric
  • b. ethnocentrism
  • c. gregarious
  • d. loquacious
  • binding
  • Stringent
  • b. adherent
  • c. polyglot
  • d. enumerate

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sociable a. Sanguinary b. gregarious c.
androgynous d. discursive cultural prejudice a.
Egocentric b. ethnocentrism c. gregarious d.
loquacious binding a. Stringent b. adherent c.
polyglot d. enumerate
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  • at birth
  • Enumerate
  • b. congenital
  • c. tangible
  • d. advocate

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What is at birth a. enumerate b. congenital c.
tangible d. advocate ?
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  • When it is time for exams, there is a
    ______________ of studying!
  • a. pandemonium
  • resurgence
  • recant
  • Revoke
  • It is unnecessary to tell students to put their
    names on their papers when they have already done
    it.
  • a. recant
  • superfluous
  • omniscient
  • bellicose

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What are When it is time for exams, there is a
______________ of studying! a.
pandemonium b. resurgence c. recant d.
revoke It is unnecessary to tell students to put
their names on their papers when they have
already done it. a. recant b.
superfluous c. omniscient d. bellicose
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  • touchable
  • tangible
  • sacrosanct
  • analgesic
  • d. ichthyologist
  • initials-name
  • acronym
  • caustic
  • cacophony
  • d. Pandemonium
  • At WMS, students are so lucky because they are
    ____________ of what will be on their
    examsthanks to all those fun study guides!
  • a. condescending
  • b. cognizant
  • c. congenital
  • d. confluence

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  • touchable
  • a. tangible
  • b. sacrosanct
  • c. analgesic
  • d. Ichthyologist
  • initials-name
  • a. acronym
  • b. caustic
  • c. cacophony
  • d. Pandemonium
  • At WMS, students are so lucky because they are
    ____________ of what will be on their
    examsthanks to all those fun study guides!
  • a. condescending
  • b. cognizant
  • c. congenital
  • d. confluence

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The children were so sociable at lunch that they
became loud and obnoxious and had to continually
sit in assigned seats. They were very
____________! a. inanimate b.
analgesic c. stringent d. gregarious The
students wanted to __________ for a No Homework
Policy, so they all wrote letters to the
teachers, principal, and board members
explaining why it would be a great idea to do
away with homework. a. resurgence b.
supersede c. recant d. advocate
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2-400A
The children were so sociable at lunch that they
became loud and obnoxious and had to continually
sit in assigned seats. They were very
____________! a. inanimate b.
analgesic c. stringent d. gregarious The
students wanted to __________ for a No Homework
Policy, so they all wrote letters to the
teachers, principal, and board members
explaining why it would be a great idea to do
away with homework. a. resurgence b.
supersede c. recant d. advocate
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2-500
  • When all of the students were charging the door
    because they were so excited that it was time for
    reading class, the teacher had to _______________
    and hold them back.
  • enumerate
  • b. Anomaly
  • c. Intervene
  • Recant
  • When Bob got grounded, his moms plans
    ____________d his plans for a fun weekend!
  • a. advocate b. condescend
  • c. inanimate d. supercede

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When all of the students were charging the door
because they were so excited that it was time for
reading class, the teacher had to _______________
and hold them back. a. enumerate b. Anomaly c.
Intervene d. Recant When Bob got grounded, his
moms plans ____________d his plans for a fun
weekend! a. advocate b. condescend c.
inanimate d. supersede
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a. Scrooge is a wealthy, stingy, and heartless
old man in the beginning of the story. b.
Scrooge spends Christmas Day with his nephew,
Bob.
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True or False?
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What are a. Scrooge is a wealthy, stingy, and
heartless old man in the beginning of the story.
(TRUE) b. Scrooge spends Christmas Day with his
nephew, Bob. (FALSE)
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"Why, it isn't possible, said ______, "that I
can have slept through a whole day and far into
another night. It isn't possible that anything
has happened to the sun, and this is twelve at
noon."
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Who is Scrooge?
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God bless us every one! said ______, the last
of all.
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Who is Tiny Tim ?
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a. When Scrooge finally wakes up it is Christmas
Day. b. Scrooge is finally filled with the
Christmas Spirit at the end of the story. c.
Tiny Tim dies at the end of the story. True or
False?
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What are a. When Scrooge finally wakes up it is
Christmas Day. (TRUE) b. Scrooge is finally
filled with the Christmas Spirit at the end of
the story. (TRUE) c. Tiny Tim dies at the end of
the story. (FALSE)
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Marley tells Scrooge to expect visits for all of
these EXCEPT a. Ghost of Christmas Yet to
Come b. Ghost of Christmas Present
c. Ghost of Christmas Past d. Ghost of New
Years Eve What does Scrooge do to Bob Cratchit
on the day after Christmas? a. fires him.
b. nothing,
things go on as usual c. locks him
out of the building d. gives him
a raise. What does Scrooge beg the Ghost
of Christmas Yet to Come to tell him? a.
That the future can be changed. b. That
people will like him. c. That he will
always be wealthy. d. That his nephew
isnt dead.
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3-500A
Marley tells Scrooge to expect visits for all of
these EXCEPT a. Ghost of Christmas Yet to
Come b. Ghost of Christmas Present
c. Ghost of Christmas Past d. Ghost of New
Years Eve What does Scrooge do to Bob Cratchit
on the day after Christmas? a. fires him.
b. nothing,
things go on as usual
c. locks him out of the building
d. gives him a raise. What does Scrooge
beg the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come to tell
him? a. That the future can be changed.
b. That people will like him. c. That he
will always be wealthy. d. That his nephew
isnt dead ?
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Edgar Allan Poe married his a. childhood
sweetheart b. cousin c. neighbor d. niece
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  • What is
  • Edgar Allan Poe married his
  • a. childhood sweetheart
  • b. cousin
  • c. neighbor
  • d. niece
  • ?

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Poes life as a young child was filled with a.
fun and parties b. loneliness and death
c. Laughter d. animals
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What is Poes life as a young child was filled
with a. fun and parties b. loneliness and
death c. Laughter d. animals
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Edgar Allan Poe lived during the a. 1600s b.
1800s c. 1700s d. 1900s
What word below best describes Edgar Allan Poe
as an employee? a. Committed b.
insubordinate c. dependable d. arrogant
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What are Edgar Allan Poe lived during the a.
1600s b. 1800s c. 1700s d.
1900s What word below best describes Edgar
Allan Poe as an employee? a. Committed b.
insubordinate c. dependable d. arrogant
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  • The climax in The Tell-Tale Heart was
  • the narrator sneaking in the old mans room
  • the narrator hiding the body in the floor
  • c. the narrator killing the old man
  • d. the narrator confessing to the murder
  • The climax of Annabel Lee was
  • a. they fell in love
  • b. her family took her body
  • c. she died
  • d. she was put in a sepulchre

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What are The climax in The Tell-Tale Heart
was a. the narrator sneaking in the old mans
room b. the narrator hiding the body in the
floor c. the narrator killing the old man d.
the narrator confessing to the murder The climax
of Annabel Lee was a. they fell
in love b. her family took her body
c. she died d. she was put in a sepulchre
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  • When the story opens, the narrator is saying
  • a. he is not insane c. he is insane
  • b. the old man is cruel d. he is very confused
  • The narrator confessed to the police because he
  • a. believes they must hear the heartbeat
    through the floor.
  • b. wants to convince them that he is sane.
  • c. regrets what he has done and wants to turn
    himself in.
  • thinks the murder will make him famous.
  • . Which of the following is NOT a form of
    figurative language?
  • a. hyperbole c. pun
  • b. simile d. point of view

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What are When the story opens, the narrator is
saying a. he is not insane c. he is
insane b. the old man is cruel d. he is very
confused The narrator confessed to the police
because he a. believes they must hear the
heartbeat through the floor. b. wants to
convince them that he is sane. c. regrets what
he has done and wants to turn himself in. d.
thinks the murder will make him famous. .
Which of the following is NOT a form of
figurative language? a. hyperbole c. pun b.
simile d. point of view ?
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scared of his own shadow. Figurative Language
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What is scared of his own shadow. (Hyperbole)

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The conflict (the Aha! moment) of The Outsiders
is a. when Johnny kills Bob b. when Johnny
dies c. when Dally dies d. when Pony reads
Johnnys letter
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What is The conflict (the Aha! moment) of The
Outsiders is a. when Johnny kills Bob b. when
Johnny dies c. when Dally dies d. when Pony
reads Johnnys letter ?
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  •  Which is NOT a part of the Introduction
  • in the Plot Pyramid?
  • Characters
  • Setting
  • Resolution
  • Conflict
  • Point of View


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  • What is
  • Which is NOT a part of the Introduction
  • in the Plot Pyramid?
  • Characters
  • Setting
  • Resolution
  • Conflict
  • Point of View

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  • When Ponyboy passed out, he said the ground
    rushed up to meet him. This is an example of
  • metaphor
  • Idiom
  • c. Personification
  • d. onomatopoeia

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What is When Ponyboy passed out, he said the
ground rushed up to meet him. This is an example
of a. metaphor b. idiom c. personification d.
onomatopoeia ?
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  Whom is the protagonist _______ Whom is the
antagonist ________ What is the Point of View
for The Outsiders ____________________ What is
the setting of The Outsiders ___________
(Decade)
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What are Whom is the protagonist PonyboyWhom
is the antagonist Society and the SocsWhat is
the Point of View for The Outsiders Ponyboys
FIRST PERSONWhat is the setting of The
Outsiders 1960s_ (Decade) ?
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. The climax is NOT which of the following?
a. the lowest point of the story b. the
highest point of action or suspense c. the
aha! moment of the story d. the turning point
in the story
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The climax is NOT which of the following? a.
the lowest point of the story b. the highest
point of action or suspense c. the aha! moment
of the story d. the turning point in the story

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The setting is made up of a. time and place b.
time c. name and address d. place

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The setting is made up of a. time and place b.
time c. name and address d. place
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  • Man vs. Self is what kind of conflict?
  • internal b. External
  • Man vs. Nature is what kind of conflict?
  • a. internal b. external


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What are Man vs. Self is what kind of
conflict? a. internal b. external Man vs.
Nature is what kind of conflict? a. internal b.
external
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  • Man vs. Man is what kind of conflict?
  • internal b. external
  • Man vs. Society is what kind of conflict?
  • a. internal b. external

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  • Man vs. Man is what kind of conflict?
  • a. internal b. external
  • Man vs. Society is what kind of conflict?
  • a. internal b. external

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  • Third person limited is told from the viewpoint
    of
  • a. the author
  • b. one characters view using he, she, they
  • c. the narrator using I
  • d. an omniscient narrator who knows all
    viewpoints
  • Third person omniscient is told from the
    viewpoint of
  • a. the author
  • b. one characters view using he, she, they
  • c. the narrator using I
  • d. an omniscient narrator who knows all
    viewpoints

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Third person limited is told from the viewpoint
of a. the author b. one characters view using
he, she, they c. the narrator using I d. an
omniscient narrator who knows all
viewpoints Third person omniscient is told from
the viewpoint of a. the author b. one
characters view using he, she, they c. the
narrator using I d. an omniscient narrator
who knows all viewpoints
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Final Jeopardy
The Outsiders
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Final Analysis
Johnny's dying words to Ponyboy are
a. "You look out for yourself and nothin'
can touch you." b. "I was crazy, you know
that." c. "You can see the sunset real
good from the West Side." d. "Stay gold."
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Contestants Please put down your writing tools
and wait for further instructions.
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What is Johnny's dying words to Ponyboy
are a. "You look out for yourself and
nothin' can touch you." b. "I
was crazy, you know that." c. "You can see
the sunset real good from the West Side." d.
"Stay gold." ?
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Daily Double Round 1
Daily Double!!
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