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The Outcasts of Poker Flat Literary Analysis REGIONALISM Regionalism was a 19 th -century literary movement that captured the speech, manners, habits, history, and culture of people in a specific geographic area.

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  • The reason that Mr. Oakhurst is banned from Poker Flat is because
    • Is a bad influence.

    • Has no visible means of support

    • Has won a great deal of money

  • Mr. hurMr. Oakhurst responds to Tom Simson's innocence by
    • Feeling protective toward him

    • Being annoyed with him

    • Taking advantage of him

  • Uncle Billy endangers the campers by taking their
    • Food

    • Savings

    • Weapons

    • Means of transport

    • A.

      Their desire to protect the innocence of Tom and Piney

    • The seriousness of thier situation

    • Mr. Oakhurst's gentlemanly attitudes

  • To Tom tells the story of the Iliad in an effort to
    • Help pass the time

    • Inspire the campers

    • Be accepted by the group

  • The story suggests that Piney and the Duchess die as a result ofThe
    • Illness

    • Exposure to the cold

    • Suicide

  • The mood at the end of the story can best be described as
    • Relief

    • Horror

    • Sadness

  • The decision to banish Mr. Oakhurst rather than hang hiim is made by those committee members who
    • Are fond of him

    • Disapprove of violence

    • Have won money from him

  • The main reaction expressed by Mother Shipton and Uncle Billy to being banished from town is one of
    • Fear

    • Anger

    • Sorrow

  • Mr. Oakhurst never drinks because he
    • Thinks it is sinful

    • Cannot stop once he begins

    • Wants to be able to think clearly