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Question | Answer |
Find this book on table 2; be careful not to cut yourself! Get the next clue from the cover. | A Sliver of Glass |
What is the call number of this book? Find The Golden Touch for the next clue. | F MAZ |
What word is used several times, both as a noun and an adjective? Give an example of each. | gold |
Find this classic tale adapted by David Cutts on table 3. Next clue is on the cover. | The Pit and the Pendulum |
Turn to the title page. What does it mean if a tale is adapted? | retold in a slightly different way. |
Turn to page 12 and find a compound adjective. | deathlike |
Go to table 1 and find a title with this structure: Article + Noun + Prepositional phrase ending in finality. Next clue is taped to the cover. | The Masque of the Red Death |
Look on the title page to see who the original author of this tale is. | Edgar Allan Poe |
Turn to p.19 and find the sentence beginning with a coordinating conjuction | "And these dreams twisted in and about..." |
Go to table 2 and find the book with a call number that stands for "Easy." Next clue is on the book cover. | Fall of the House of Usher |
Use Safari to find The Museum of Edgar Allan Poe. Complete this sentence: "The name Poe brings to mind images of ____. Find your next clue on the copyright page. | images of murderers and madmen, premature burials, and mysterious women who return from the dead |
Write the sentence on p.21 that contains a simile. | "A faintly glowing fog hung about the mansion like a shroud." |
This book is on table 1 and the title contains a word meaning "weird, uncanny." Next clue is on the book cover. | Ghostly Tales and Eerie Poems |
Turn to p.58. Read the caption under the illustration. Using context clues, what do you think the writer means by the phrase "emaciated frame?" | body is skinny - wasting away |
Read the poem "The Raven." In stanza 7, the Raven sits upon a statue of a Roman warrior Titan. Who is it? | Pallas |