Story Elements
Literary Techniques
Miss I's Wildcard
Lamb to the Slaughter
All Summer in a Day
100

What are the five senses writers use to create descriptive writing?

Sight, sound, smell, taste, touch.

100

What is "show, don't tell"?

Describing actions, dialogue, and sensory details instead of simply stating emotions or facts.

100

What is Miss I's favourite colour?

Green/Orange

100

What is Mary Maloney's relationship to Patrick?

She is his wife.

100

On which planet does the story take place?

Venus

200

What is the name of the person telling the story?

The narrator.

200

What literary technique gives human qualities to non-human things?

Personification

200
How old is Miss I?

24

200

What object does Mary use to kill Patrick?

A frozen leg of lamb.

200

Where do the other children lock Margot?

The closet

300

Define setting 

The where and when of a story

300

What is a simile?

A comparison using "like" or "as."

300

What is the name of Miss I's cat?

Bibble

300

Why is the murder weapon difficult for police to find?

They unknowingly eat it.

300

How often does the sun appear on Venus?

Once every seven years.

400

What do we call the main character?

The protagonist

400

What is a metaphor?

A comparison that says one thing is another.

400

What instrument does Miss I play?

Bass guitar

400

Why does Mary visit the grocery store?

To establish an alibi.

400

Why are the other children jealous of Margot?

She remembers the sun, while they do not, and she is supposedly going back home to Earth

500

What do we call the thing/person working against the main character?

The antagonist

500

What is dramatic irony?

When the audience knows something the characters don't.

500

Spell Miss I's full name

Ingvarson

500

How does Dahl challenge readers' expectations of Mary?

She changes from a gentle, devoted wife into a calculating murderer.

500

What lesson does the ending teach?

Our actions can have lasting consequences, and empathy matters.

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