SHORT STORIES LESSON #2

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SHORT STORIES LESSON #2

OF MICE AND MEN QUIZ REVIEW 1. Of Mice and Men s author, John Steinbeck, is considered to be best known for writing this book: 2. Many migrant workers came to California because of drought and dust storms that ravished this otherwise extremely fertile growing region: 3. Of Mice and Men is set in this region of California:

OF MICE AND MEN QUIZ REVIEW 1. Of Mice and Men s author, John Steinbeck, is considered to be best known for writing this book: THE GRAPES OF WRATH 2. Many migrant workers came to California because of drought and dust storms that ravished this otherwise extremely fertile growing region: 3. Of Mice and Men is set in this region of California:

OF MICE AND MEN QUIZ REVIEW 1. Of Mice and Men s author, John Steinbeck, is considered to be best known for writing this book: THE GRAPES OF WRATH 2. Many migrant workers came to California because of drought and dust storms that ravished this otherwise extremely fertile growing region: THE GREAT PLAINS 3. Of Mice and Men is set in this region of California:

OF MICE AND MEN QUIZ REVIEW 1. Of Mice and Men s author, John Steinbeck, is considered to be best known for writing this book: THE GRAPES OF WRATH 2. Many migrant workers came to California because of drought and dust storms that ravished this otherwise extremely fertile growing region: THE GREAT PLAINS 3. Of Mice and Men is set in this region of California: THE SALINAS VALLEY

OF MICE AND MEN QUIZ REVIEW 4. This term refers to a set of ideals that includes freedom, the opportunity for prosperity and success, and the possibility for upward social mobility achieved through hard work and determination. It is also the driving force for many of the characters in Of Mice and Men: 5. Lennie s love of leads to disaster in Of Mice and Men: 6. The title of the novella comes from this poem by Scottish poet Robert Burns:

OF MICE AND MEN QUIZ REVIEW 4. This term refers to a set of ideals that includes freedom, the opportunity for prosperity and success, and the possibility for upward social mobility achieved through hard work and determination. It is also the driving force for many of the characters in Of Mice and Men: THE AMERICAN DREAM 5. Lennie s love of leads to disaster in Of Mice and Men: 6. The title of the novella comes from this poem by Scottish poet Robert Burns:

OF MICE AND MEN QUIZ REVIEW 4. This term refers to a set of ideals that includes freedom, the opportunity for prosperity and success, and the possibility for upward social mobility achieved through hard work and determination. It is also the driving force for many of the characters in Of Mice and Men: THE AMERICAN DREAM 5. Lennie s love of leads to disaster in Of Mice and Men: PETTING SOFT THINGS 6. The title of the novella comes from this poem by Scottish poet Robert Burns:

OF MICE AND MEN QUIZ REVIEW 4. This term refers to a set of ideals that includes freedom, the opportunity for prosperity and success, and the possibility for upward social mobility achieved through hard work and determination. It is also the driving force for many of the characters in Of Mice and Men: THE AMERICAN DREAM 5. Lennie s love of leads to disaster in Of Mice and Men: PETTING SOFT THINGS 6. The title of the novella comes from this poem by Scottish poet Robert Burns: TO A MOUSE

OF MICE AND MEN QUIZ REVIEW 7. This character seems to be the only one who truly understands the nature of the bond that George and Lennie share: 8. Lennie s size and his last name are an example of this type of literary element: 9. George and Lennie are forced to leave the ranch in Weed because Lennie is accused of this:

OF MICE AND MEN QUIZ REVIEW 7. This character seems to be the only one who truly understands the nature of the bond that George and Lennie share: SLIM 8. Lennie s size and his last name are an example of this type of literary element: 9. George and Lennie are forced to leave the ranch in Weed because Lennie is accused of this:

OF MICE AND MEN QUIZ REVIEW 7. This character seems to be the only one who truly understands the nature of the bond that George and Lennie share: SLIM 8. Lennie s size and his last name are an example of this type of literary element: IRONY 9. George and Lennie are forced to leave the ranch in Weed because Lennie is accused of this:

OF MICE AND MEN QUIZ REVIEW 7. This character seems to be the only one who truly understands the nature of the bond that George and Lennie share: SLIM 8. Lennie s size and his last name are an example of this type of literary element: IRONY 9. George and Lennie are forced to leave the ranch in Weed because Lennie is accused of this: RAPE

OF MICE AND MEN QUIZ REVIEW 10. According to George, he and Lennie are different f r o m o t h e r m i g r a n t w o r k e r s b e c a u s e.

OF MICE AND MEN QUIZ REVIEW 10. According to George, he and Lennie are different f r o m o t h e r m i g r a n t w o r k e r s b e c a u s e. THEY HAVE EACH OTHER

QUIZ PREPARATION 1. The is the major character or force that opposes the protagonist. 2. is a term that refers to both a fictional person in a story and the moral, dispositional, and behavioural qualities of that fictional person. 3. is a device which hints or warns of events to happen later in the story. It prepares the reader for the climax, the denouement, and any changes in the protagonist. - HUMOUR - FORESHADOWING - EXPOSITION - FALLING ACTION - CHARACTER - ANTAGONIST

QUIZ ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4TH

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READING CIRCLE GROUPS Names Group #1 Aaron B. Naftalia A. Renata S. Matthew B. Group #2 Ethan C. Alexandra B. Emily S. Dara C. Group #3 Nathan J. Taylor W. Jayme R. Caleb F. Group #4 Joshua R. Annabelle S. Alissa L. David G. Group #5 Jake R. Veronica S. Leela S-S. Ryan L. Group #6 Max T. Peggy C. Emma L. Massimo L. Group #7 Sebastian C. Cloé G. Victoria I. Jason S. Group #8 Tyler S. Katelyn K-D. Israâ B. Anton Z.

READING CIRCLE GROUP ACTIVITY #1 Take turns reading Wild Horses by Brian Fawcett beginning on page 27. Elect one person to be today s notetaker. TASK: Write a character sketch of the boy. Use adjectives to describe him and find examples from the story to back up your points. YOUR GROUP S NOTES WILL BE COLLECTED AND GRADED