FLowers Review Jeopardy

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Charlie Gordon’s
landlady
Who is Mrs.
Flynn?
Takes care of
Algernon
Who is Burt?
Has the operation
before Charlie.
Who is Algernon?
Scientists that
study Charlie.
Who are Drs.
Nemur and
Strauss?
Charlie’s coworkers
Who are Frank
Reilly and Joe
Carp?
We meet Charlie
and learn the
conflict.
What is the
exposition?
Charlie decides to
leave New York.
What is the
resolution?
Algernon dies and
Charlie begins to
regress.
What is the
climax?
Charlie is selected
for the operation.
What is the rising
action?
Charlie defends the
bus boy.
What is the rising
action?
Charlie sees spilt
ink on the paper.
What does Charlie
see on the
Rorscharch test
before the
operation?
Charlie is
motivated to learn
and cooperative.
Why is Charlie
chosen for the
experiment?
You have made a
foolish mistake.
What does it mean
to “pull a Charlie
Gordon?”
The flowers on
Algernon’s grave
symbolize Charlie’s
lose of intelligence.
Why does Charlie
put flowers on
Algernon’s grave?
The story centers
on a scientific
experiment that
does not yet exist.
What makes this
story science
fiction?
What kind of sentence is
this?
Charlie wants to learn, so
he is chosen for the
experiment.
What is a
compound
sentence?
What is wrong about this
sentence?
Charlie want to learn how
to read and write.
What is subject
verb agreement?
for, and, nor, but,
or, yet, so
What are the
FAN BOYS?
What is the underlined
part of the sentence?
Mr. Donnegan says,
Charlie, mopping the
floors better than anyone,
has a job for life.
What is a
participial phrase?
What is the underlined part
of the sentence?
His body shaking with grief,
Charlie refuses to see Miss.
Kinnian.
What is an absolute
phrase?
A sentence with two subjects
and two verbs.
Example: Charlie and
Algernon have an operation
and get smart.
What is a
compound subject
and a compound
verb?
Kind of sentence?
Miss Kinnian recommends
Charlie; Dr. Nemur agrees.
What is a
compound
sentence?
Kind of sentence?
Because Charlie begins to
get smart, he understands
that Frank and Joe are
not his friends.
What is a complex
sentence?
After, because, though,
whereas, although, before, till,
while, as, if, unless, as if, in
order that, until, as long as,
since, when as though, so that,
where
What are the
subordinating
conjunctions?
Kind of sentence?
Since Charlie is
beginning to regress,
he no longer wants
to see Miss Kinnian.
What is a complex
sentence?
Charlie is feeble
minded, so he has
trouble writing.
What is it to be
physically or
mentally weak?
Charlie begins to
regress, and he
eventually can’t
read any more.
What is it to go
back to an earlier
stage?
Charlie’s coworkers sign a
petition to have
him fired.
What is it to make
a request for
something you
want?
Algernon’s
deterioration led
to his death.
What is the
process of
deterioration or
decline?
Charlie was
illiterate before the
operation.
What is the lack of
ability to read and
write?
Make your wager
The universal truth
of “Flowers for
Algernon” by
Daniel Keyes is
disabilities.
What is the theme
of “Flowers for
Algernon?”