VOCABULARY
FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE
STORY RECALL 1
STORY RECALL 2
LITERARY SKILLS
100

A feeling of fear or nervousness.

What is trepidation?

100

“He ran like the wind.”

Answer: What is a simile?

100

The Landlady

What first attracts Billy to the Bed and Breakfast?

Answer: The cheap price

100

In “The Yellow Wallpaper,” the wallpaper most strongly symbolizes:

Answer: The Narrators Life

100

Dark weather, shadows, and silence create what mood?

Answer: Gloomy or suspenseful

200

Strange in a disturbing or ugly way.

Answer: What is grotesque?

200

“Her voice was music.”

Answer: What is a metaphor?

200

The Land Lady

What detail in the guestbook should have warned Billy something was wrong?

Answer: The names are years old

200

The Yellow Wallpaper

The narrator’s mental state is revealed through:

Answer: Her shifting descriptions of the wallpaper

200

When a character ignores obvious warnings, what theme is suggested?

Answer: Ignorance can be dangerous

300

Very thin due to illness or lack of food.

Answer: What is emaciated?

300

“The wind whispered through the trees.”

Answer: What is personification?

300

The Landlady


What skill does the landlady brag about?

Answer: Taxidermy

300

In The Fall of the House of Usher, the house symbolizes:

Answer: Madness and decay

300

When an author describes a setting as crumbling or broken, what does it often symbolize?

Answer: A collapsing family or mind

400

A decorative band or sculpture on a wall.

Answer: What is a frieze?

400

“Bright blue birds bounced between branches.”

Answer: What is alliteration?

400

The Windigo

The mood created by “decaying mansion, great terror, trembling” is:

Answer: Suspenseful

400

The crack in the Usher house represents:

Answer: A breaking family or mind

400

If a narrator uses anxious and frantic words, what tone is created?

Answer: Anxious

500

Someone who constantly believes they are sick.

Answer: What is a hypochondriac?

500

Language that appeals to the five senses.

Answer: What is imagery?

500

In “The Windigo,” the widening crack in the floor suggests:

Answer: His mind creating danger

500

The mood in Usher is established through:

Answer: A gloomy and oppressive setting

500

If a character clings to routines and fears change, what can readers infer?

Answer: They feel unsafe or unstable

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