Where actions or events have the opposite result from what is expected or what is intended.
What is situational irony?
What are short stories?
A critical or explanatory note or body of notes added to a text.
What is an annotation?
Academic discussions of the Jewish laws.
What is talmud?
The Open Window antagonist
What is adulthood?
Where someone says the opposite of what they really mean or intend.
What is verbal irony?
A recurring element in a story or literature.
What is a motif?
This gets highlighted in yellow or underlined.
What are characters?
The intermediary between God and man, according to a specific branch of Judaism.
What is a tzaddik?
In The Chosen where Danny met and began his friendship with Mr. Malter's son.
Where is the hospital?
Occurs when the audience or reader of a text knows something that the characters do not.
What is dramatic irony?
Author of The Open Window
Who is Saki?
This gets circled or highlighted in blue.
What are new words?
A skeptic
What is Apikorsim?
In the book Metamorphosis, what kind of job does the lead character have at the beginning of the story?
What is a traveling salesman?
The child ran from the person throwing the water balloon at them and fell into a swimming pool.
What is situational irony?
Masque of Red Death setting/time
When is the 14th century?
This gets boxed or highlighted in purple.
What are main ideas?
The head of a congregation, or a leader
Who is a Rabbi?
Updating your sibling's essay and turning it in is an example of this.
What is plagiarism?
In the Lion King, Scar says "long live the king," right before he lets Mufasa fall to his death.
What is verbal irony?
The Open Window was written during this year.
When was 1914?
This gets a # or highlighted in green.
What are important or interesting details?
Small boxes that hold pieces of the Torah, are worn by Jews.
What is Tefillin?
This gets highlighted in orange or has a cloud drawn around it.
What are comments on things happening?