12. $100 Question from Quotes
He is described in the following passage:
“It was an accident . . . that’s what it
was. An Accident. . . . Coming in the
dark—he hadn’t no business crawling
like that out of the dark. He was batty.
He asked for it.”
14. $200 Question from Quotes
He says the following:
"I’m going to go to him with this conch in my
hands. I’m going to hold it out. Look, I’m goin’ to
say, you’re stronger than I am and you haven’t got
asthma. You can see, I’m goin’ to say, and with
both eyes. But I don’t ask you to be a sport, I’ll say,
not because you’re strong, but because what’s
right’s right. Give me my glasses, I’m going to say
—you got to!"
16. $300 Question from Quotes
He says,
“Fancy thinking the Beast was
something you could hunt and kill! You
knew, didn't you? I'm part of you?
Close, close, close! I'm the reason why
it's no go? Why things are what they
are?”
20. $500 Question from Quotes
Says,
“Honest, Ralph, you’d better go. . .
You got to go because it’s not safe. . .
[Y]ou got to go for your own good.
They hate you, Ralph. They’re going
to do you.”
24. $200 Question from Lit. Terms
This is when we learn about the
character directly from the narrator.
For example, if the narrator says
that the boy was fat and short.
28. $400 Question from Lit. Terms
Two literary devices that are
demonstrated in the following passage:
“One patch [of fire] touched a tree
trunk and scrambled up like a bright
squirrel.”
29. $400 Answer from Lit. Terms
What are personification and simile?
30. $500 Question from Lit. Terms
The boys set the mountain on fire, and
Piggy says, “You got your small fire all
right.”
48. $400 Question from Lit. Terms 2
The outcome is different from
what we expected. Instead of
destroying themselves with the
fire, they inadvertently saved
themselves.