How does McManus prove his point in his informal essay *Twas a Dark and Stormy Night*?
In *A Friend Inside,* what happens that makes Jim have a nightmare about losing a confidential dispatch?
In *Run, Boy! Run!* what does Glenn have that allows him to decide he will walk again and persevere through his injury?
What does Giorgi's honesty cost him in *Yes, Your Honesty*?
Helen Keller's most significant day was the one in which ________.
A major theme of the poem *Columbus* is ____________.
What does the stranger tempt Jim to do in *The Friend Inside*?
Historical fiction is the genre for which of these stories?
What is Chuchundra most afraid of in *Rikki-Tikki-Tavi*?
What point of view is *Rikki-Tikki-Tavi* told from?
How are Mr. Warren and Teddy, the dog he rescues, similar?
How does the speaker in *A Kind of Murder* feel later in life about how he and the other students treated Mr. Warren?
Why did Edith Cavell find her imprisonment to be a kind of relief?
What do we learn from what Edit Cavell says in court?
Which of these events did NOT happen to the Stams before the army arrived?
*Twas a Dark and Stomy Night* uses what kind of narration?
Which literary device does McManus use when he says that spreading out blankets to sleep outside was madness?
What would Glenn have gladly traded all his running trophies for in *Run, Boy! Run!*?
*A Kind of Murder* shows ________ since no one rescues Mr. Warren yet he rescued Teddy (the dog),
The part of the poem Columbus that says *Sail on! Sail on!* is a _________.
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