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ENGLISH 10
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…Always phrase your answers in
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“Everyday Use”
““Marriage Marriage is a is a
Private Private Affair”Affair”
The The PSSA PSSA
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““And of And of Clay We Clay We
Are Are Created”Created”
““Harrison Harrison Bergeron”Bergeron”
At the beginning of “Everyday Use,” this is how the narrator feels Dee’s visit will make
Maggie feel.
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JEALOUS
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This is something Dee has that her mother and
Maggie do not have.
What is…?
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An education
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This is what Dee wants to take with her from
her home.
A Quilt
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This is the emotion Dee feels as she leaves her mother and Maggie at
the end.
What is…?
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Concern
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She is the author of “Everyday Use.”
Who is…?
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Alice Walker
Nene urges Nnaemeka to write to his father
because she wants to find this out.
What is…?
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How Okeke feels about the marriage.
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This is what even Okeke’s friends feel is
his reaction to Nene and Nnaemeka’s marriage.
What is…?
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Old-fashioned
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What is…?
This is why Okeke tears his son’s wedding
photograph.
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He doesn’t accept Nene.
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Who is…?
This person’s co-workers eventually accept her marriage
to Nnaemeka.
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Nene
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Who is…?
This is the author of “Marriage is a Private
Affair.”
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Chinua Achebe
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As Rolf Carle attempts to free the trapped girl, he comes to realize that he
has used his camera lens to do this.What is… ?
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Distancing himself from his emotions
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This is the Christian name of Lily, the girl trapped in the clay.
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Azucena
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While Rolf Carle is on the scene of the
disaster, the narrator spends most of her time
trying to do this.
Assist his efforts to free the trapped girl.
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This is the person whom Rolf feels he abandoned when he was younger.
His sister
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This is the author of “And of Clay We Are
Created.”
Isabelle Allende
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Who are…?
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In “Harrison Bergeron,” these people are required to wear “mental-handicap
transmitters.”
The intelligent
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What is …?
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This is why Harrison’s mother is crying at the end
of the story.
Her son has just been shot
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The dangers of trying to make everyone equal
could be called the story’s “main idea,” or this.
THEME
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This is the reason one can infer that
Harrison is bright and attractive.
Harrison wears many handicaps.
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This is the author of “Harrison Bergeron.”
Kurt Vonnegut
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These are the five scoring domains for the
PSSA writing test.
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What is…?
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The number of paragraphs
recommended by the North Penn English department for PSSA
essay responses?
Five paragraphs
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This is usually found in the first paragraph and tells readers the writer’s intentions for
the essay.
Thesis (or topic sentence)
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What are…?
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These are three modes, or types of
writing, students are required to perform
on the PSSA.
Narrative, Persuasive, Informative.
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What is…?
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Switching from present to past shows inconsistency in this.
Verb Tense
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