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68 Cards in this Set
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The ripples in the water----
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Foreshadows Lennie`s mistakes getting bigger and bigger
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The loacation of page numbers in MLA format
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Top Right Corner
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Proper line spacing for MLA paper
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Double spaced
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Width of margins for an MLA formatted paper
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One inch all around
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The list of sources used in the paper
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Work Cited
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The list of sourced should be in ________________
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Alpabetical Order
Authors last name |
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Where should the thesis statment be?
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Last sentence in the first paragraph
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Size for MLA paper
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12 pt. font
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Preferred font for MLA paper
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Times New Roman
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The farm
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Its what keeps George and Lennie going
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In order to accepted into the CCC, teenagers needed to be able to provide what?
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-Home address
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Juror 8
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-Didn't vote guilty at alland wanted to be able to fully prove that the boy was guilty
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Juror 3
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-Was completely against the boy and anyone who wanted go try and prove him innocent
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What made Juror 3 so biased against the defendant?
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He had a son that he hadn't talked to in over three years. Because of the way that his son is, he automatically assumed that all teens/children are like that.
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Round Characters
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Characters are complicated and interesting to the reader
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Flat Character
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Characters are simple and under - developed
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Dynamic Character
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Character's are those that grow or change emotionally or learn a lesson
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Static Characters
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Characters change or grow very little (or not at all) throughout the story
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Lennie
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-Large man
-Mentally Challenged -Protagonist -Round -Dynamic |
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George
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-Small mam
-Takes care of George -Very smart -Protagonist -Round -Dynamic |
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Slim
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-Protagonist
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Curley
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-Antagonist
-Round -Dynamic |
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Candy
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-Neither protagonist or antagonist
-Round -Dynamic |
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Crooks
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-Neither an antagonist or protagonist
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Curley`s wife
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-Antagonist
-Round -Static |
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Direct Characterization
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When the author or narrator tells the reader what the character is like
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Indirect Characterization
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When the author or narrator gives information about a character and allows the reader to draw his/her owm conclusion
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The dead mouse
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One of the many things that Lennie kills
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Lennies Puppy
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One of the many things that Lennie kills
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The thesis statement should be where in he first paragraph?
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The very last sentence
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Involves a character in conflict with themselves
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Internal Conflict
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Internal or External conflict
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The main character struggles against an outside force
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External Conflict
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Internal or External Conflict
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The sequence of events in literary work
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Plot
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The time and place of the story
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Setting
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When the theme is stated
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Stated Theme
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A character or force in conflict with a main character
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Antagonist
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The main character
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Protagonist
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The high point of interest or suspense
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Climax
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A short story or tale with two or more levels of meaning
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Allegory
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Tells about an imaginary events involving science/technology
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Science Fiction
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A reference to a well known person,vplace, event, etc.
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Allusion
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The reader has to decide the theme
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Implied Theme
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Defines certain characteristics in the protagonist by exhibiting opposite traits in a grester or lesser value
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Foil
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Provides a ready ear to which the protagonist can address certain remarks heard only by the audience.
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Confidante
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The fulfillment of the play, action or expectatiom in a surprising way
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Dramatic Irony
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Sudden reversal of fortune plays depict climatic ironies
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Coincidence
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Provided the substance of a play. Each word uttered by the character
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Dialogue
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The type of play
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Genre
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Techniques and methods used by the playwright and director to create the desired stylistic effect
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Convention
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The people who watch the play
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The audience
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Who wrote 12 Angry Men?
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Reginald Rose
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Imitation of someome else's mannerisms
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Pantomime
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Moved clumsily
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Lumbered
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Thought deeply about
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Contemplated
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To set up camp
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Jungle up
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Where jobs would be posted
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Watchin` the blackboard
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Working hard
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Poundin` their tail
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Puttin` nothing over
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tricking
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Hobo camps were known as what?
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Jungles
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Teens recieved _______ meals and ______ nights lodging from the salvation army
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2 meals
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How many teenagers lived on the road durig the Great Depression?
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250,000
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Why was Steinbeck condemned by the other people of his town?
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A liar because he told the truth
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Why would Steinbeck work in the fields?
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So he can gather stories
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Why didn`t Steinbeck travel with Hemmingway and Fitzgerald?
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Because he couldn't afford the ticket
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Steinbeck`s first success as an author came from what novel?
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Tortilla Flat
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After his second divorce, Steinbeck did what?
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He went to Hollywood and wrote movies
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Steinbeck won the Nobel Prive for Lit for what novel?
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Travels of Charlie
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bigot
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to be prejudice
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