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The Hitchhiker & The Tell-Tale Heart. The Tell-Tale Heart for 100: Who is the narrator in this story?. The murderer. Back to Game Board. The Tell-Tale Heart for 200: Why does the murderer in the story believe that the murder of the old man is justified?. Because his eye upsets him. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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The Hitchhiker & The Tell-Tale Heart
The Tell-Tale Heart
The Hitchhiker
Tell-Tale Heart Vocab
Hitchhiker Vocab
Mood, Tone, Foreshadow
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200 200 200 200 200
300 300 300 300 300
400 400 400 400 400
500 500 500 500 500
The Tell-Tale Heart for 100:
Who is the narrator in this story?
The murderer
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The Tell-Tale Heart for 200:
Why does the murderer in the story believe that the murder of the old
man is justified? Because his eye upsets
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The Tell-Tale Heart for 300:
What eventually drives the murderer to confess?
The beating of the heart driving him mad
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The Tell-Tale Heart for 400:
Why does the murderer visit the old man’s room so many times before committing the
murder?
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He was waiting for his eye to be open
The Tell-Tale Heart for 500:
How many times does the murderer visit the old man’s room?
7 times
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The Hitchhiker for 100
Who is the main character of this radio play?
Ronald Adams
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The Hitchhiker for 200
Where does the main character see the hitchhiker for the first time?
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On the Brooklyn Bridge
The Hitchhiker for 300
Which detail about the hitchhiker’s appearance bother’s the main
character the most?
Rain drops on his shoulders
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The Hitchhiker for 400
What does the mechanic at the gas station tell the narrator about
hitchhikers?He never sees them there - someone would have to
be crazy to hitchhike or pick up a hitchhiker there because the stretch of highway is so long
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The Hitchhiker for 500
After seeing the hitchhiker many times, how does the narrator try to deal with the situation of seeing the
hitchhiker over and over again?
He tries to run him over
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The Tell-Tale Heart Vocabulary for 100 Points
A person with acute eyesight woulda. wear glasses
b. be blindc. see very well
c. See very well
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The Tell-Tale Heart Vocabulary for 200 Points
A stifled laugh is one that isa. false
b. held backc. too loud
b. Held back
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The Tell-Tale Heart Vocabulary for 300 Points
If you argue vehemently about an issue, you probably feel
a. uninterestedb. hesitant
c. passionate
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c. passionate
The Tell-Tale Heart Vocabulary for 400 Points
Name the word that goes with the definition:
to disturb; annoy
vex
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derision
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The Tell-Tale Heart Vocabulary for 500 Points
Name the word that goes with the definition:
ridicule
c. trick-or-treating
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The Hitchhiker Vocabulary for 100 Points
Children usually consider it a lark to go
a. to schoolb. to the doctor
c. trick-or-treating
b. growling
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The Hitchhiker Vocabulary for 200 Points
A dog would be considered menacing if it were
a. sleepingb. growlingc. playing
b. average
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The Hitchhiker Vocabulary for 300 Points
Which of the following would best describe the height of a nondescript
person? a. very tallb. average
c. very short
assurance
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The Hitchhiker Vocabulary for 400 Points
Name the word that goes with the definition:
a guarantee or pledge
sinister
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The Hitchhiker Vocabulary for 500 Points
Name the word that goes with the definition:
suggestive of evil or misfortune
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The feeling the reader gets
Mood, Tone, & Foreshadowing for 100 Points
What is the definition of mood?
The feeling the writer is trying to portray
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Mood, Tone, & Foreshadowing for 200 Points
What is the definition of tone?
She keeps warning him and telling him to be careful
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Mood,Tone, & foreshadowing for 300 Points
How is foreshadowing present in the narrator’s interaction with his
mother in The Hitchhiker?
To frighten the reader
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Mood, Tone, & Foreshadowing for 400 Points
What is the author’s purpose in The Tell-Tale Heart?
To inform
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Mood,Tone, & Foreshadowing for 500 Points
What would the author’s purpose be in a textbook?
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