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Peanuts/ Louisa
Reading Terms
“Charles” “Possibility of Evil”
Trivia“The
Lottery”
Name one bad thing that Mr. Johnson did in “Peanuts”
A 100
Various Answers
A 100
True or False: “One Ordinary Day with Peanuts” contains
an ironic ending
A 200
True
A 200
What is the first thing Louisa did to hide her identity?
A 300
Bought a different coat
A 300
What was Louisa’s job?
A 400
Worked in a stationary store
A 400
Explain the ironic twist in “Louisa, Please Come Home”
A 500
Her parents did not even know her
A 500
When something happens that is unexpected, that is called..
B 100
Irony
B 100
The overall feeling of a story is called the
B 200
Mood
B 200
Name two traits that help us to learn about a character through
characterization.
Hint: (The definition of characterization can be found at the top of your Possibility
of Evil” study guide.)
B 300
Appearance, Thoughts, Speech, Actions
B 300
The overall message/lesson of a story is called
B 400
Theme
B 400
Miss Strangeworth told the grocer to remind her to buy
her
B 500
Tea
B 500
What new experience is the main character facing in
“Charles?”
C 100
Starting kindergarten
C 100
Who is the narrator in “Charles?”
C 200
Laurie’s mother
C 200
Who is the main character in this story?
C 300
Laurie
C 300
DAILY DOUBLE
C 400
DAILY DOUBLE
Place A Wager
Who does Laurie’s m other look for at the PTA meeting?
C 400
The mother of Charles
C 400
What literary term would be used to describe the ending of
this, and many Jackson stories?
C 500
Ironic
C 500
Who is the main character from “The Possibility of
Evil?”
D 100
Miss Strangeworth
D 100
List 4 adjectives to describe Miss Strangeworth.
D 200
Various Answers Could Apply
D 200
Who discovers Miss Strangeworth’s secret
activity?
D 300
The Harris Boy
D 300
Ms. Strangeworth keeps a beautiful garden of
D 400
Roses
D 400
Miss Strangeworth’s family has lived in Strangeworth
house for how many generations?
D 500
Three
D 500
What was Jackson’s most famous work?
E 100
“The Lottery”
E 100
How many children did Tessie Hutchinson have?
E 200
Four
E 200
True or False: Jackson writes stories that are both horrific
and humorous.
E 300
True
E 300
What did Shirley Jackson suffer from?
E 400
Mental Illnesses
E 400
In what magazine was “The Lottery” originally
published?
E 500
The New Yorker
E 500
What is the punishment being used in “The Lottery?”
F 100
Stoning
F 100
What item is considered symbolic of evil?
F 200
The black box
F 200
Old man Warner believed that discontinuing the lottery
would be
F 300
A dangerous step into the future, foolish
F 300
When something is representing something else,
we call that
F 400
Symbolism
F 400
This story is written in what point of view?
F 500
3rd Person
F 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is: “The Lottery”
Please record your wager.
Click on screen to begin
The Hutchinsons have how many children?
Click on screen to continue
Four (Eva)
Click on screen to continue
Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!