Who is the main character of the story?
Mathilide Loisel
What is the setting of the "I Have a Dream" speech
The Lincoln Monument
Simile
A comparison using like or as
The poem has what sort of rhyme scheme?
ABAB pattern
Why is Montresor planning revenge?
Fortunato said something about his family.
What type of character is M. Loisel?
Round, Dynamic
What device is used when MLK repeats the phrase "I have a dream..."
Parallelism
What literary device is used in the following phrase?
The flowers danced in the wind.
Personification
What does "barren" mean?
Empty
What happens to Fortunato?
He dies after Montresor chains him to the wall and builds a new wall to hide his body.
What event acts as the climax of "The Necklace"?
M. Loisel loses the necklace.
What rhetorical appeal does MLK Jr. use in his "I Have a Dream" speech?
Pathos - He appeals to the emotions of his audience.
Rhetoric
The art of persuasive speaking or writing.
Who is the speaker talking to in the poem?
His love
Why is nobody at Montresor's home?
He dismissed his servants for the night.
What does M. Loisel do instead of telling the truth?
She takes out loans to buy a new necklace and works for 10 years to pay them off.
What device did MLK use when comparing America to a bank that had given a check marked "insufficient funds"?
Extended metaphor
I ate so much! I could explode!
Hyperbole
What is the overall theme of the poem?
The speaker does not find life as it should be if he is not with his love. Love and suffering are a part of living.
What is Amontillado?
A type of wine.
The end of the story is an example of what piece of figurative language?
Irony
What was MLK's tone in his speech?
Hopeful, strong, determined
Give an example of allusion
"He has the Midas touch"
What does "meed" mean?
Reward
Does anybody ever find out about what Montresor did?
No!