Question

The protagonist of a short story realizes she “cannot tell [this animal’s] secret and give its life away” after they had “watched the sea and the morning together.” For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this animal that is spotted from an oak tree by Sylvia, who at the end of that story decides not to reveal its location to a hunter who had offered 10 dollars.
ANSWER: the white heron [accept “A White Heron”; prompt on heron; prompt on bird or avian]
[10e] Sarah Orne Jewett’s story “A White Heron” was influenced by this author’s depiction of Maine in The Pearl of Orr’s Island. This author also wrote the novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin.
ANSWER: Harriet Beecher Stowe [or Harriet Elisabeth Beecher]
[10h] This contemporary of Jewett referenced “A White Heron” with the character of Sylvia Crane in her novel Pembroke. This author of “The Revolt of Mother” wrote about Louisa ending her engagement in the story “A New England Nun.”
ANSWER: Mary Wilkins Freeman [or Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman]

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TeamOpponentPart 1Part 2Part 3Total
Brown AMinnesota B1010020
Chicago AHouston A1010020
Chicago BVirginia A1010020
Chicago CPenn State A010010
Cornell AIowa State A1010020
Florida AIndiana A1010020
Georgia Tech AFlorida B1010020
Georgia Tech BCornell B010010
Harvard APenn A1010020
Illinois AMIT A1010020
Johns Hopkins AImperial A010010
McGill ATexas A1010020
North Carolina AUC Berkeley A010010
Northwestern ANYU A010010
Rutgers BColumbia A010010
South Carolina AColumbia B010010
Stanford AClaremont A1010020
Toronto APurdue A1010020
Vanderbilt AMaryland A1010020
Yale AUC Berkeley B1010020