"Formation"
ID that Quote!
"Look who's talking"
"Rando"
Ishiguro's Issues
100

The sonnet form used by Claude McKay in his "If We Must Die"

Shakespearean 

100

"She would have been a good woman if there had been someone there to shoot her every minute of her life."

O'Connor's "A Good Man is Hard to Find"

100

Cather's "Paul's Case"

Third Person

100

A line of poetry that ends with a punctuation mark

End-Stopped

100

The song Kathy danced to with her "baby"

"Never Let Me Go"

200

The sonnet form with an octave and a sestet used by Kennedy in his "Nothing in Heaven Functions as it Ought"

Italian or Petrarchan

200

"It is the blight man was born for,

It is Margaret you mourn for."

Hopkins's "Spring and Fall"

200

Carver's "Cathedral"

First Person

200

A line of poetry that does not end with a punctuation mark

Enjambed Line

200

Where lost things go

Norfolk

300

The type of poem used to praise things like Grecian urns

Ode

300

"In the early morning on the lake, sitting in the stern of the boat with his father rowing, he felt quite sure that he would never die."

Hemingway's "Indian Camp"

300

Updike's "A & P"

Sammy - First Person

300

Latin for "Seize the Day"

Carpe Diem

300
Hailsham students' goal for their artwork

Madam's Gallery

400

It's an "art" to use this fussy french form that insists on repetition to make its point.

Villanelle

400

"The grave’s a fine and private place, 

But none, I think, do there embrace."

Marvell's "To His Coy Mistress"

400

O'Connor's "A Good Man is Hard to Find"

Third Person

400

When a seemingly straightford statement is undermined by its context. "Look on my works ye mighty and despair" - This line from Shelley's "Ozymanidias" is a great example.

Irony

400

A clone's first job

Carer
500

Trethewey uses this reflective form in her "Myth"

Palindrome

500

"She can run if she want to and even run faster. But ain't nobody gonna beat me at nuthin."

Bambara's "The Lesson"

500

Faulkner's "A Rose for Emily"

First Person Plural

500

"An evil intelligence determined on their own supremacy"

The Devil, according to Flannery O'Connor

500

Term for what typically happens after the fourth donation

Completing 

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