Comprehension
Irony
Story Structure
100

Mrs. Jewls' classroom was on the _______ floor.

What is the 30th floor?

100

Definition of Irony.

What is a literary device in which contradictory statements or situations reveal a reality different from what appears to be true?

100

The story takes place at ________________________.

Where is Wayside school?

200

The cafeteria was on the _______ floor.

What is the 15th floor?

200

Give an example of verbal irony.

Answer varies.

200

Name three characters in this story.

Who are:

  • Louis
  • Deliveryman
  • Mrs. Jewls
  • Miss Mush (mentioned)
  • Miss Zarves (mentioned)
  • Allison
  • Jason
  • Jenny
  • John
  • Eric Bacon
  • Terrence
  • Maurecia
  • Todd
  • Sharie (mentioned)
  • Joe
300

Students' reactions to the computer.

What is they all booed and told Louis to take it away?

300

Definition of Dramatic Irony.

What is the type of irony that occurs when the audience knows that something is going on in a situation, but the characters are unaware of what is going on?

300

Conflict of the story.

What is Louis was trying to deliver a package to Mrs. Jewls' without disturbing the students?

400

At the beginning of the story, describe how the yard looked.

What is the yard was messy, filled with papers and pencils all over the place?

400

Give an example of Situational Irony.

Answer varies.

400

Resolution to the Conflict.

What is the class had a spelling bee to see who was going to open the door for Louis?

500

The winner of the spelling bee was ________, thus making him the person to _________________________________.

Who is John and what is open the door for Louis?

500

Name the type of irony: A professional cake holder, slips and drops the cake.

What is situational irony?

500

Genre of the story.

What is humorous fiction?

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