The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit | Some Grammar Stuffs | The Chosen | The Chosen (continued) | The Crucible |
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What is the name of the girl with poor eyesight who lounges on the balcony?
Celia Obregón.
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What words does FANBOYS represent?
For, and, nor, but or, yet, so
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Who wrote The Chosen?
Chaim Potok.
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Who said that a person must choose for himself a teacher and a friend?
David Malter.
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Who is the author of the Crucible?
Arthur Miller.
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How much money does every man contribute in order to buy the white suit?
10 dollars.
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What is a complex sentence?
One independent clause plus one or more dependent clauses.
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Where is The Chosen set?
Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York.
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What makes it so easy for Danny to remember large passages of the Talmud?
He has a photographic memory.
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The Crucible is an allegory for what political event that took place in the 1950s?
McCarthyism.
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What is Domínguez doing when we first see him in the poolroom?
He is talking on the telephone talking to a woman.
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What is a compound sentence?
Two or more independent clauses.
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When Reuven is in the hospital, who are the people on either side of him, and what are their injuries?
Frank Savo; unspecific eye injury and Billy Merrit; blinded in a car accident.
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What psychoanalyst is Danny obsessed with?
Sigmund Freud.
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What does Mary Warren give Elizabeth Proctor that will later serve as evidence against her?
A poppet (doll).
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What is does Celia say were much whiter than the suit?
Martínez's teeth. "The suit caught my eye, yes, the whiteness filled the night below. But the teeth were much whiter."
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What is a compound-complex sentence?
Two or more independent clauses plus one or more dependent clauses.
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What kind of religion does Reb Saunders practice?
Hasidism.
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On whom does Reuven develop a crush?
Danny's sister.
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Who says, "He have his goodness now. God forbid I take it from him!"
Elizabeth Proctor.
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Who said, "It's torn, it must be, it must be, it's torn, all around, underneath?"
Vamenos
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What are subordinating conjunctives?
Words that join independent clauses to make complex sentences.
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How many heart attacks does Reuven's father have in the course of the story?
2.
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What is gematria?
A type of numerology, where a math problem is used to prove a theological point.
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When in the court room, what does Abigail pretend to see on a ceiling beam?
A yellow bird.
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