What are people, places, and things?
Time and place of the story
What is the setting?
The Elevator had this type of ending.
What is a cliffhanger?
The old lady that Dahl and his friends hated.
Who is Mrs. Pratchett?
The name of the Vocabulary App guy.
Verbs show this
What is action?
This leads to the most exciting part
What is Rising Action?
The lesson in the Monkeys Paw?
1. What is don't try to change your fate?
2. What is be grateful for what you have?
3 of the 5 candies that Dahl described.
Mr. De La O's favorite brain rot character.,
Who is Tralalero Tralala?
Adjectives do this
What is describe nouns?
The most exciting part
What is the climax?
The author used this to build up to the end of Click Clack the Rattlebag.
What is tension/suspense?
What years did Dahl's stories take place and how do we know that?
What is the 1920's because they could still hit kids in school?
This is what the Wednesday guy is wearing.
What is an ill-fitting spiderman costume and goggles?
What are interjections?
What we can all learn from the story
What is the theme or lesson?
What vocabulary word would describe the ending of Click Clack, the Rattlebag?
What is a macabre?
The reason the headmaster/principal like for the parents of the students to send them food in their tuck boxes.
What is, it would save the school money?
The singer of the Friday song.
Who is Rebecca Black?
Under, over, between, inside are example of these
What are prepositions?
This the main lesson in Icarus and Daedalus. (hint: don't say listen to your parents)
What is don't get carried away?
What could the old lady actually represent in the Elevator story?
What is Martin's anxiety/fear because he is such a weak minded boy and his father doesn't care about him?
What is ironic about Mrs. Pratchett and the candy shop?
(Irony is when things are opposite what you expect)
What is, she is a horrible person and she operate the best place in the world?
FINAL JEOPARDY!!!
Which other story is Pandora's box similar to and why?
(Hint, not a greek myth)
The story of the Adam and Eve in the bible, when Eve was told not to eat from the forbidden tree and she did anyway, symbolizing the first time humanity went against the gods warranting a severe punishment.