an example is "...she would dream of delicious served on wonderful china, of gallant compliments whispered and listened with a sphinxlike smile."
What is a simile?
100
don't be something you are not.
What is the theme?
200
she let Madame Loisel borrow her necklace.
Who is Madame Forestier?
200
man v. society
What is the climax?
200
An example is "The next day they took the case to the jeweler whose name they found inside. He consulted his records. 'I didn't sell that necklace, madame ,'he said'i only supplied the case'"
What is foreshadowing?
200
500 francs
What is the amount of the necklace
300
He loved his wife so much he gave up money for the riffle.
Who is M. Loisel?
300
M. Loisel gives Madame Loisel an invitation to a party.
What is the rising action?
300
"oh, my poor Mathilde. but mine was only paste. why at most it was worth only five hundred francs"
What is situational irony?
300
at most 400 francs
What is the amount of the dress?
400
paid off debt
What did Madame and M. Loisel do for 10 years?
400
When they are finishing paying off their debt.
What is the falling action?
400
"but, my dear, i thought you'd be thrilled to death."
What is hyperbole?
400
Shirley Jackson
Who is the author?
500
She finds out the necklace was fake by talking to madame Forestier.
What is resolution?
500
" finally on the docks they found one of those carriages one sees in paris only after nightfall, as of they were ashamed to show their drabness turning daylight hours"