One theme in the story.
Death, mystery, danger, transformation, or any other acceptable response.
The name of the author.
Who is William Shakespeare?
This author wrote dark stories such as "The Tell-Tale Heart"
Who is Poe?
The branch of military that Ned joined.
What is the Marines?
A direct comparison between two things (NOT using like or as).
What is a metaphor?
The city where the story took place.
What is London?
The main character, who has been trapped on an island for years because his brother wanted his power.
Who is Prospero?
Amsterdam.
Ned's friend that couldn't read.
Georgia Boy
An extreme exaggeration.
What is hyperbole?
A small man with distorted and ugly features.
Who is Mr. Hyde?
Miranda's love interest.
Who is Ferdinand?
This short story was about a woman who borrowed from a friend and lost the item.
The Necklace
A condition where soldiers are not necessarily hurt physically, but mentally, due to the war.
What is Battle Fatigue?
What is an idiom?
The name of the person the story followed (in third person limited narration)
A character who is a spirit that is controlled by Prospero.
Who is Ariel?
Anne's sister
Margot Frank
The ceremony Ned's parents had for him before he left for the Marines.
What is a blessingway?
A contrast or incongruity (difference so big it is nearly opposite) between what is expected to happen and what actually does. Can sound like sarcasm when spoken.
What is irony?
A person who died of shock when he found out what Dr. Jekyll was doing.
Who is Dr. Lanyon?
One of the drunken fools.
Stephano OR Trinculo.
It is recorded like this: ABABC ABABC (etc)
(MUST have two words in the response)
Rhyme sceme or meter
(MUST have more words than just rhyme)
The item Ned carried in a pouch and would sprinkle around.
Corn pollen
A sound device where the same vowel sounds are used in many nearby words.
What is assonance?