They are tested because of this reason
What is to see if they are above/below average.
Knowing Mrs. Mallard has a ______ she was taken to great care….
What is…. Heart problems
The poor girl lived here.
What is…. The forest
The narrator hid the body of the old man here.
What is below the floorboards
What is Roger’s mission in the story?
What is to get blue suede shoes.
This dish was served for dinner the evening M. and Mme. Loisel received the invitation to attend the palace of the Ministry.
What is pot-au-feu?
The drink that Richard (Dickie) drinks before his exam is…
What is a truth serum.
As Louise locked herself in her room, she whispered these words making Josephine worried.
What is…. Free! Body and soul free!
This phrase begins the story that the listener interrupts
What is…. there was once
This emotion is shown in the following sentence “for the shutters were close fastened, through fear of robbers.”
What is…. Cautious/Paranoid
What is the moral of the story?
What is to help and forgive others, and not to steal.
In the beginning, Miss Loisel states that she requires this amount of francs from her husband to buy a good dress.
Who is 400 Francs
This aspect about Dickie annoyed his dad
What is curiosity
what was the name of Mrs mallard’s husbands friend
Who is Richard.
This character continuously interrupts the storyteller
Who is… the listener
In the line “I knew that sound well too. It was the beating of the old man’s heart. It increased my fury,” the sound could also represent these emotions of the narrator.
Where is Madness/Anger
Why did Mrs. Jones take Roger back to her house after he tried to steal from her?
What is to teach him a lesson (to not steal and be nicer to others)
While looking at Mme Forestier’s jewelry, Mme Loisel kept asking if she had more, did not wish to return them, and wanted the best jewels. These actions show that Mme Loisel is…
What is greedy
This is the consistency of Dickies drink
Buttermilk
What did Brently Mallard's death represent for Louise Mallard?
What is the ability to make her own decisions and control her own life.
The listener claims that socio-economically speaking, the girl in the story is not poor for this reason
What is…. She lives in a house
This is what the narrator is convincing himself and the reader that he is not
What is…. Insane/Mad?
What kind of mood did the beginning paragraph set in?
What is mysterious, intense, that the lady wasn’t who she seemed to be.
She removed the wraps, which covered her shoulders, before the glass, so as once more to see herself in all her glory. But suddenly she uttered a cry. Why?
What is she lost Mme. Forestier’s necklace.
His parents are worried because…
What is he might be smarter than others
What killed Mrs. Mallard?
What is…. Heart disease - of joy that kills
The story being told ends with this
What is… it ends with a marriage
This animal is used in a metaphor to describe the old man's eye.
What is…. Vulture
What is the meaning of the expression used here and why did the author use it (She was a large woman with a large purse that had everything in it but hammer and nails.)?
What is a lot of different objects, the author used it to show how the lady had lots in her purse and how she is probably more than she looks like on the surface.
This person sat down to eat dinner
Who is her husband