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Misc. Bees NightNon-Fiction Striped Pajamas

Bees – 10 Points QUESTION: Why does Rosaleen move into the pink house? (Two Answers) ANSWER: (August adopted her, she thought it would comfort May.)

Bees – 20 Points QUESTION: True of False (If false give the correct answer): Lily gives Zach a journal to write his stories in. ANSWER: (False, Zach gives Lily a journal to write her stories in.)

Bees – 30 Points QUESTION: Who writes a letter to T-Ray telling him he is a terrible father? ANSWER: (Lily)

Bees – 40 Points QUESTION: True of False ( If false give the correct answer): Lily and June become friends by getting into a water battle. ANSWER: (True)

Bees – 50 Points QUESTION: What does Lily think August will do for Rosaleen? (Two Answers) ANSWER: (Change her name to July, make her go back to T-Ray)

Night – 10 Points QUESTION: Transylvania is who’s home…. ANSWER: (Elie)

Night – 20 Points QUESTION: The Jews’ first oppressors in Elie’s town are? ANSWER: (The Hungarian Police)

Night – 30 Points QUESTION: “Fire” was shouted by which character in Night? ANSWER: (Madame Schachter)

Night – 40 Points QUESTION: When the Jews first enter Auschwitz, their nostrils are assailed by the abominable odor of? ANSWER: (Burning Flesh)

Night – 50 Points QUESTION: Elie comes to believe that God is not just, he most closely identifies himself with who? ANSWER: (Job)

Non-Fiction – 10 Points QUESTION: Stories told in the order of time. ANSWER: (Sequence)

Non-Fiction – 20 Points QUESTION: What is Cause and Effect? ANSWER: (Explains reasons why something happened or explains the effects of something.)

Non-Fiction – 30 Points QUESTION: What is problem and solution? ANSWER: (Author states a problem and answers the problems.)

Non-Fiction – 40 Points QUESTION: Shows what’s in common and what is different. ANSWER: (Compare and Contrast)

Non-Fiction – 50 Points QUESTION: Daily Double Describes something by listing its features, characteristics or examples. ANSWER: (Descriptive)

Striped Pajamas – 10 Points QUESTION: Who is Pavel? ANSWER: (The Family’s waiter)

Striped Pajamas – 20 Points QUESTION: What did Bruno do with an old tire? ANSWER: (Made a swing.)

Striped Pajamas – 30 Points QUESTION: What words describe Lieutenant Kotler? ANSWER: (Arrogant and Harsh)

Striped Pajamas – 40 Points QUESTION: When Bruno was hurt while playing on the swing, who helped him? ANSWER: (Pavel)

Striped Pajamas – 50 Points QUESTION: What does Bruno’s family own and who is the owner? ANSWER: (A restaurant, his grandfather)

Misc. – 10 Points QUESTION: In Chapter 18 of Gifted Hands what is Craig’s condition? ANSWER: (Develops multiple tumors)

Misc. – 20 Points QUESTION: What is one area the Civil Rights Act prohibited discrimination? ANSWER: (Skin Color)

Misc. – 30 Points QUESTION: Who sent 5000 troops to the University of Mississippi? ANSWER: (President Kennedy)

Misc. – 40 Points QUESTION: In “Our Town” who relives a day in their life? ANSWER: (Emily)

Misc. – 50 Points QUESTION: Daily Double The only time Elie weeps during a hanging is when it is a …. ANSWER: (Little Boy)