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Agenda 2/15

Agenda 2/15. 1) Go over Socratic Seminar Reflection 2) Review Game Homework: Study for Book 1 Test Think about your essay on foreshadowing. It is due Friday. Rough Draft is due Thursday. BAAM! Book 1.

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Agenda 2/15

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  1. Agenda 2/15 • 1) Go over Socratic Seminar Reflection • 2) Review Game Homework: Study for Book 1 Test Think about your essay on foreshadowing. It is due Friday. Rough Draft is due Thursday

  2. BAAM! Book 1

  3. GAME RULES1. Make teams. Decide which team goes first.2. Appoint a scorekeeper. 3. Teams answer correctly and earn money. If a team is correct, they can continue until max. 3 times or until they get BAAM!4. If a team hits BAAM, they go bankrupt!5. The team with the most money at the end is the winner. 6. Penalties cost a team $10 , $25 and $50 dollars! BAAM! The GAME Show

  4. Pick a Number! Don't get BAAMed! 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 X 8 11 12 13 14 10 9 X X X X X 16 19 15 17 18 20 21 X X X X X 22 24 25 26 27 28 23 X X X X X 30 29 31 32 33 34 35 X X X X X 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 X X X X X

  5. How would you describe the streets of London? $1,000

  6. Dr. Manette said, “You will leave me them? They can never help me to escape in the body, though they may in the spirit.” What is he talking about? What does he keep with him throughout his sentence in the Bastille? $ 100

  7. “We were all going direct to heaven, we were all going direct the other way,”‘the other way’ is an example of what literary term? $ 100

  8. Zilch!

  9. How do we know that A Tale of Two Cities opens around 1775? $ 1

  10. Nothing!

  11. “In England, there was scarcely an amount of order and protection to justify much national boasting.” This is an example of what? (Hint: a form of understatement that involves making an affirmative point by denying its opposite. It is the opposite of hyperbole.) $100

  12. Who is the character described as bull necked? $ 50

  13. What does cadaverous mean? $ 5

  14. Who is Miss Pross? $ 1

  15. Who is Jerry Cruncher? $ 1500

  16. What is the Christian name that Defarge calls the men in the wine shop, helping to show their camaraderie? $ 1000

  17. Zip!

  18. At the end of Chapter 5, what is Dr. Manette doing? $ 1

  19. Dickens writes “dirt, sickness, ignorance, and want were the lords in waiting on the saintly presence-nobles of great power all of them; but, most especially the last… Hunger was pushed out of the tall houses, in the wretched clothing that hung upon poles and lines… Hunger stared down from the smokeless chimneys.” This is an example of what? $ 5

  20. Jerry Cruncher gave Mr. Lorry what message and what was Mr. Lorry’s reply? $ 1

  21. What is the setting (time & place) of the story? $ 20

  22. When asked what his name was Dr. Manette makes what reply? $ 100

  23. $ 10

  24. What is the literal and figurative meaning of the peasants being described as gaunt scarecrows? $ 50

  25. “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times” is an example of what literary term? $ 5

  26. Zero!

  27. What is anaphora? $ 1

  28. “It was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness,” What is this an example of? $ 1

  29. What word on the wall does Defarge smear with mud after the wine game? $ 50

  30. $ 10

  31. What French and British monarchs are referenced in Chapter 1? $ 10

  32. You’re broke!

  33. What does epoch mean? $ 1

  34. What does rustic mean? $ 100

  35. What does incredulity mean? $ 100

  36. What does humane mean? $500

  37. What does myriad mean? $300

  38. Madam Defarge is described as having “a watchful eye that seldom seemed to look at anything”? How does she signal to her husband throughout this chapter? $1200

  39. Who is the character with golden hair? $300

  40. When Mr. Lorry breaks the news to Lucie that her father is alive what word does he keep sayingand why? $100

  41. $ 10

  42. We described Dickens tone in Chapter 1 as derisive. What does that mean? $250

  43. Mr. Lorry has a ‘dream’ in the carriage on his was to Dover. Who does he have a conversation with? $50

  44. Who or what does Mr. Lorry work for? $200

  45. What does Lorry say Lucie’s responsibility is? $125

  46. "I choose them as real men, of my name--Jacques is my name--to whom the sight is likely to do good. Enough; you are English; that is another thing. Stay there, if you please, a little moment." Who says this and why? $300

  47. $ 10

  48. Who is Gaspard? $1000

  49. Where does Mr. Lorry wait for Lucie? $200

  50. Why did Lucie’s mother tell her that her father was dead? $300

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