Essay Elements
Rhymes with Blot
POV
Not Literally
The Necklace
MDG
The Scarlet Ibis
100

A statement that expresses the main idea of an essay

Thesis

100

The introduction of characters and setting

Exposition 

100

The narrator is IN the story

First Person POV

100

"The sea was as flat as a plate-glass window"

Simile 

100

What does the necklace represent to the main character?

Wealth and status

100

General Zaroff, the antagonist, hunts Rainsford through the jungle is this type of conflict

Man versus Man 

100

Name the two main characters 

Brother and Doodle 

200

Explains or introduces one of the major points that supports the writer’s thesis statement.

Topic Sentence
200

The turning point or moment of greatest tension

Climax

200

The narrator addresses YOU the reader

Second person POV

200

That woman is the cancer of my dreams and aspirations.

Metaphor 

200

 What does Madame Loisel long for?

Money and a life of luxury 
200

What does General Zaroff love to hunt?

Humans... Gross

200

What does the scarlet ibis symbolize in the story?

Death, fragility, and beauty 

300

Data/information/quotes that supports the claim

Evidence 

300

After the climax and leads to the resolution

Falling Action

300

Which point of view uses pronouns like "I" and "my"?

First Person

300

Old Mr. Johnson has been teaching here since the Stone Age.

Hyperbole

300

Provide one example of irony from the text. Make sure to identify the type!

Answers will vary

300

 Rainsford experiences the hopelessness of exhausted prey animals is this type of conflict

Man versus nature

300

How does brother evolve as the story progresses?

Answers will vary

400

 When a writer connects the evidence to their topic sentence and thesis.

Explanation

400

The character who opposes the protagonist

Antagonist

400

The narrator is not in the story and knows the thoughts and feelings of one character.

Third Person Limited! 

400

Anxious ants avoid the anteater's advances.

Alliteration 

400

What happens to Madame Loisel after losing the necklace?

She lives a life of poverty to repay her debt.

400

Who is our protagonist?

Rainsford

400

How does the narrator feel about Doodle's physical condition?

Brother dislikes how different Doodle is from others and is ashamed of him. 

500

To connect ideas to one another and topic

Transition 

500

A character making a decision

Conflict

500

Name ALL types of POV we covered. BONUS 200 points if you can include the POV we learned but didn't focus on. 

1st Person

2nd Person

3rd Person Limited

3rd Person Omniscient

3rd Person Objective Bonus 200 

500

Giant rocks with razor edges crouch like a sea monster with wide-open jaws.


TWO ANSWERS

Simile AND Personification 

500

Who is the author of "The Necklace"

Guy de Maupassant

500

Where does the story take place 

Ship Trap Island 

500

Doodle's real name is 

William Armstrong

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