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SettingsSettings CharactersCharacters Quotations Quotations DreamsDreams He Said He Said She SaidShe Said

Final Jeopardy

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Whose poem does Holden mix up to get his idea of becoming the “catcher

in the rye?”

Final Jeopardy

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The Mississippi River in the early 1800s.

A - 200

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New York City in the 1950s.

A - 400

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New York and Boston in the 1950s with flashbacks to the 1920s.

A - 600

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Florida, 1920s.

A – 800

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Chicago’s Southside, between 1945 and 1950.

A - 1000

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Janie tells her story to this friend.

B – 200

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He looks up to his father even though his father proves to be a cheater and liar.

B - 400

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Holden wants to call her, but never does.

B - 600

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He wants to use the insurance money to open a liquor store.

B - 800

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He lectures the men about the borrowed courage of a mob.

B - 1000

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The characters in the scene of the following: “I have a feeling that you’re riding for some kind

of a terrible fall.”

C - 200

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“Ten feet higher and as far as they could see the muttering wall advanced before the braced-up waters like a crusher on a cosmic scale. The

monstropolous beast had left his bed.” Literary work and context of the preceding passage.

C – 400

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DD1

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“The man came here today and he told us that them people out there where you want us to move – well they are willing to pay us not to

move!” The name of the piece where this quotation appears.

C – 600

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What does it mean when Huck says, “All right, then, I’ll go to hell”?

C - 800

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“That was all I could think of, though. Those two nuns I saw at breakfast and this boy James Castle.” Why is James Castle on

Holden’s mind?

C - 1000

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He dreams of reliving his past with the girl he loves.

D - 200

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He dreams of escaping slavery.

D - 400

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He kills himself hoping that the insurance money will help his family finally achieve their dreams.

D - 600

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In this book, Joe wants to be the mayor of Eatonville.

D - 800

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The Youngers’ dream is this.

D - 1000

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“It’s contacts, Ben, contacts!” Speaker and context.

E - 200

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The two women described in the following quotation: “…two young women were buoyed up as though

upon an anchored balloon. They were both in white.”

E - 400

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The marriage Janie is speaking of when “she stood there until something fell off the shelf inside

her.”

E - 600

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DD2

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The context of this quotation: “I do believe he cared just as much for his people as white folks does for

their’n. It don’t seem natural, but I reckon it’s so.”

E - 800

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The meaning of the following passage: “Gatsby believed in the green light, the orgastic future that

year by year recedes before us.”

E - 1000