QB reader Flashcards

(19 cards)

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In this novel, two characters forge a love letter to embarrass Janice Avery after she steals a pack of Twinkies from May Belle’s lunch

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Bridge to terabithia

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A character in this novel is told “God’ll damn you to hell when you die

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A bridge to terabithia

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After moving from Keeler to Loomis to the title place, this novel’s protagonist is abandoned at a (*) carnival by Sally and assaulted.

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The house on mango street

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This novel’s setting is described as “Temporary” in a chapter that describes four elms planted by the city.

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the house on mango street

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This novel’s narrator envies her sister, Magdalena’s, nickname, “Nenny,” and wants to be called “Zeze the X

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The house on mango street

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a friend who inspired this author’s character Charles Baker Harris

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Harper Lee

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This author acted as an “assistant researchist” for the book In Cold Blood, which this author worked on with Truman Capote

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Harper Lee

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In one novel by this author, George Ponderevo helps his uncle sell the title fake drug, Tono Bungay

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Wells

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He wrote about Prendrick and human-animal hybrids in The Island of Doctor Moreau.

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Wells

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This author argued against the Mexican-American War and suggested that, “That government is best which governs least.

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Thoreu

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This author described a massive battle between black and red ants and wrote a chapter abo (#) ut the “Economy”

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Thoreu

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In a story by this author, Phao replaces Akela after a battle with wild dogs, and in another

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Kipling

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Kala Nag is the steed of the title “Toomai of the Elephants.” A mongoose defends a family against two poisonous snakes in this man’s tale

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Kipling

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In one novel by this author, George Ponderevo helps his uncle sell the title fake drug, Tono Bungay

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Wells

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He wrote about (#) Prendrick and human-animal hybrids in The Island of Doctor Moreau

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Wells

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This poem is the subject of its author’s “The Philosophy of Composition,”which describes this poem’s title figure as representing “Mournful and Never-ending Remembrance.

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This poem’s speaker reflects on a “rare and radiant maiden” before the title figure

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In this novel’s epilogue, Professor James Darcy Pieixoto discusses the possibility that the narrator made use of Mayday’s Underground Femaleroad.

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The Handmaids Tale