Test 3 Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| Who was the Polynesian youth who killed a shark, an octopus, and a wild boar? | Mafatu |
| Nicky was a(n) what in "You've Got to Learn?" | a dog |
| Who was the make-believe knight who fought the windmill? | Don Quixote |
| "Look out how you use proud words" was from what story? | Primer Lesson |
| "The Charge of the Light Brigade" was written by who? | Alfred, Lord Tennyson |
| How did the king feel after the fool's prayer? | humble |
| "I'm going to make good. I'm going to face the music! Because I'm an honest man" is from what story? | "The Finger of God" |
| Who went to the Kruse family as hired help in "A Start in Life?" | Daisy Switzer |
| What did little Noll give Prince Charlie? | a bloody nose |
| To get the Czar away by himself, what form did the Angel take? | form of a stag |
| How long did it take the Loisels to earn the money for the necklace? | 10 years |
| In "Of Humble Submission," whom does God protect and deliver? | the humble |
| What was the nickname for the younger Oliver Cromwell? | Noll |
| "Harm not the urchin, for he has taught my son a good lesson, if Heaven do but give him grace to profit by it" is from what story? | "Oliver Cromwell" |
| "Never again need he hang his head before hi people. He had fought the sea for life and won" is from what story? | "Quest for Courage" |
| In "Primer Lessons," what is personified as wearing hard boots? | proud words |
| "Daisy's homely mouth drooped at the corners. Her toothache did not seem to matter anyone." What story is this from? | "A Start in Life" |
| Who wrote "The Necklace?" | Guy de Maupassant |
| Who said, "Make way for liberty!"? | Arnold Winkelried |
| What was the name of the boy who hid the Continental dispatch rider and rescued the papers under the horse's saddles? | Nathan |
| Who wrote "The Fight with the Windmills?" | Miguel de Cervantes |
| Who wrote "Primer Lesson?" | Carl Sandburg |
| Who had no dresses, no jewels or anything to wear to the ball? | Madame Loisel |
| Why did Miss Havisham want Pip to come to her house? | To play for her amusement. |
| What did the proud Czar order the priest to do? | Blot out part of scripture. |
| When Noll Cromwell was a boy, he fought with who? | Prince Charles |
| What was the bakery really in "The Wind was Free?" | headquarters for an underground paper |
| What was the surprise ending in "Lost on Dress Parade?" | Miss Marian was a young heiress. |
| "Take this apple... It is most precious to me because it was given by a man who expected nothing in return" was from what story? | "The Gift and the Giver" |
| A poor peddler is raised to the rank of "captain" in what story? | "The Rat Trap" |
| A literary device in which two unlike things are compared, usually using the words like or as. | Simile |
| An unexpectedturn of events at the end of a story. | Surprise ending |
| The use of details to rpesent a truthful interpretation of life; characters are often presented in usual, routine or plausible situations. | Realism |
| What did Daisy always complain about in "A Start in Life?" | her tooth |
| On what day did Miss Havisham's relatives come to see her? | Her birthday |
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Mrs. Howie
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