The Necklace
Before the End of Summer
The 51st Dragon
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
Sentences
100

What is the setting of the story?

Paris, 1880s

100

In what point of view is this story written?

3rd person limited

100

What is the literary expert-agreed theme of this story?

Be confident in your own abilities.

100

In each fantasy, Walter is __________.

the hero.

important.

100

Name the type and structure of the following sentence:

Who let the dogs out?

interrogative, simple

200

What is the theme of story?

Be happy with what you have.

It's important to live within your means.

200

Name a theme of the story.

Treasure the moments we have with loved ones.

200

Gawaine is capable and strong, but he lacks ___________.

spirit or confidence

200

How does the setting help develop Mitty's character?

The setting in his real life is ordinary. The setting in his fantasy life is always extraordinary and he saves the day.

200

Name the type and structure of the following sentence:

You ate all the ice cream and you made the floor sticky!

exclamatory, compound

300

What is the literary expert-agreed climax?

Mathilde loses the necklace.

300

Why does Bennie not leave when grandmother tells him to?

He knows she is dying and doesn't want her to be alone.

300

What type of character is the 50th dragon?

flat and dynamic

300

How does Mrs. Mitty treat her husband?

like he is incompetent/ inept

she bosses him around

300

Name the type and structure of the following sentence:

Before you leave, feed the dogs and make sure they go outside.

imperative, compound/complex

400

What is the denouement of the story?

Mathilde learns the necklace was fake.

400

How does grandmother know her family will be ok after she dies?

Bennie is maturing and his mother is getting married.

400

Why does Gawaine die when facing the 51st dragon.

He was too scared./ He lacked confidence./ He was not given enough time to process that the word wasn't keeping him safe.

400

What tells us the Mitty has given up in the end?

He fantasizes about standing in front of a firing squad.

400

Name the type and structure of the following sentence:

Even if it is cold outside, I will not wear a coat.

declarative, complex

500

Why does Madam Loisel refuse to wear the wraps after the party?

She wants to maintain the illusion that she is rich.

500

How does Bennie change in the story?

He matures and starts doing his chores without asking.

500

What is the climax of the story?

Gawaine forgets the magic word.

500

What is a theme of the story?

Fantasy and reality

Success and failure

Heroism and masculinity


500

Name the type and structure of the following sentence:

Across the street from his sister's house, Jimmy was playing ball in the park.

declaritive, complex

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