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Frog” - Auburn School District #10 · Answer–"Jumping Frog"–30 What is they are sickly looking and do not appear that they could win any competition?

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Page 1: Frog” - Auburn School District #10 · Answer–"Jumping Frog"–30 What is they are sickly looking and do not appear that they could win any competition?
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“Jumping Frog”

“Owl Creek Bridge”

“Dr. Heidegger”

“Black Cat” “Tom

Walker”

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Question–"Jumping Frog"–10

The structure of the story

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Answer–"Jumping Frog"–10

What is a framed story, or a story within a story?

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Question–"Jumping Frog"–20

Jim Smiley’s addiction

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Answer–"Jumping Frog"–20

What is gambling?

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Question–"Jumping Frog"–30

The reason people generally bet against Jim Smiley’s

animals

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Answer–"Jumping Frog"–30

What is they are sickly looking and do not appear

that they could win any competition?

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Question–"Jumping Frog"–40

The reason Jim Smiley loses the frog jumping contest

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Answer–"Jumping Frog"–40

What is his opponent feeds quail shot to Jim’s frog

before the contest?

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Question–"Jumping Frog"–50

The reason this story is classified at Regionalism

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Answer–"Jumping Frog"–50

What is the setting and the use of vernacular

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Question–"Bridge"–10

The reason Peyton Farquhar is being hanged

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Answer–"Bridge"–10

What is he was caught trying to sabotage a Union-held

bridge during the Civil War?

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Question–"Bridge"–20

The significance of the sharp, metallic sound

Farquhar hears just before he is to be hanged

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Answer–"Bridge"–20

What is the sound is the ticking of his watch and it

shows how time is slowing down for Farquhar as he is

about to die?

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Question–"Bridge"–30

The reason Farquhar decides to sabotage the bridge

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Answer–"Bridge"–30

What is he is set up by a Union soldier posing as a

Confederate who tells him the sabotage will be easy?

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Question–"Bridge"–40

The imagery that suggest the escape is all in Farquhar’s mind

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Answer–"Bridge"–40

What is the great detail that he experiences is unrealistic and can only have occurred

in his imagination?

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Question–"Bridge"–50

The irony of Farquhar’s belief that “all is fair in love

and war”

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Answer–"Bridge"–50

What is Farquhar died not in battle but because he was

tricked and set up?

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Question–"Dr. Heidegger"–10

The problem that all of the doctor’s guests have in

common

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Answer–"Dr. Heidegger"–10

What is they are all suffering from the consequences of choices they made when

they were young?

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Question–"Dr. Heidegger"–20

The rumor about the mirror in the doctor’s study

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Answer–"Dr. Heidegger"–20

What is the belief that the spirits of the doctors dead

patients lived there and would stare at him when he

looked in the mirror?

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Question–"Dr. Heidegger"–30

The advice the doctor gives his patients before the

experiment begins

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Answer–"Dr. Heidegger"–30

What is not to repeat the mistakes they made when

they were young?

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Question–"Dr. Heidegger"–40

The significance of the rose

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Answer–"Dr. Heidegger"–40

What is it was given to the doctor by his dead fiance

Sylvia Ward and it represents the one true love

of the doctor’s life?

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Question–"Dr. Heidegger"–50

The image of the guests in the mirror after they have

drunk the liquid

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Answer–"Dr. Heidegger"–50

What is the image of three old men fighting for the

attentions of a shriveled old woman?

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Question–"Black Cat"–10

The point of view of the story

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Answer–"Black Cat"–10

What is 1st person?

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Question–"Black Cat"–20

The reason the protagonist becomes violent

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Answer–"Black Cat"–20

What is alcohol?

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Question–"Black Cat"–30

The difference between the first and second cats

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Answer–"Black Cat"–30

What is the second cat has a white spot that begins to

take the shape of a gallows?

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Question–"Black Cat"–40

The reason the narrator killed his wife

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Answer–"Black Cat"–40

What is she prevented him from killing the second cat?

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Question–"Black Cat"–50

The significance of the cat’s appearance at the end of

the story

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Answer–"Black Cat"–50

What is the red mouth and the fiery eye seem to

represent satan?

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Question–"Tom Walker"–10

The setting of the story

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Answer–"Tom Walker"–10

What is in and around Boston beginning in 1727?

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Question–"Tom Walker"–20

The reason the narrator describes Tom’s wife as a

termagant

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Answer–"Tom Walker"–20

What is she is always nagging and yelling at Tom and may even be physically

abusive?

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Question–"Tom Walker"–30

The meaning of the tree with Deacon Peabody’s

name on it

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Answer–"Tom Walker"–30

What is it shows that even though he is flourishing on

the outside, on the inside he is, like the tree, rotten?

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Question–"Tom Walker"–40

The significance of the job Tom takes after making his

deal with the devil

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Answer–"Tom Walker"–40

What is userers were considered against Christian

values and were looked upon as “his peculiar people” by the devil?

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Question–"Tom Walker"–50

The theme of the story

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Answer–"Tom Walker"–50

What is the destructive nature of greed and the prevalence of hypocrisy?