The Cask of Amontillado
The Most Dangerous Game
Harrison Bergeron
The Lottery
Vocabulary
100
Montresor is the - (types of characters)
Who is the protagonist?
100
According to General Zaroff, the "most dangerous game" is -
What is hunting men?
100
Harrison, George, and Hazel. These are examples of -
What are round characters?
100
Who draws the black dot at the end of the story?
Who is Tessie?
100
The hurricane impact windows - the storm from ripping through the house.
What is precluded?
200
This is a secret society that Fortunado and Montresor belong to in the story. This society is known as -
What are the Free Masons?
200
The hunter becomes the hunted. This is an example of?
What is irony?
200
The author wrote this story to give a warning to society about the dangers of a government that forces people to act a certain way. This "warning" is considered -
What is author's purpose?
200
The townspeople refuse the update the old black lottery box because of -
What is tradition?
200
When Anna chose not to complete her summer reading project, her English grade was -
What is afflicted?
300
Montresor places his final brick into place. This example would be considered - on the plot diagram?
What is the climax?
300
Rainsford begins the story as a man who believes that animals do not have thoughts and feelings of their own, but then later experiences what it is like to be hunted. This changes his character's morals. Rainsford is considered -
What is a dynamic character?
300
The rule in this future society is that everyone must be -
What is Equal?
300
The Point of View that the story is written in is -
What is 3rd person?
300
The math - completed the Calculus exam with ease.
What is virtuoso?
400
The foot represents Fortunado as he steps on his victim, while the snake represents Montresor as he bites back his attacker. This is an example of -
What is symbolism?
400
Rainsford sets many traps that fail before he decides that the least place he would be expected to be is in the predator's home. These traps are examples of the plot's -
What is rising action?
400
Harrison is shot and killed. This is an example of the story's -
What is resolution?
400
Tessie, the most prominent and understood character in the story, is considered the -
What is the protagonist?
400
lazy, idle means -
What is indolent?
500
“In pace requiescat”. This latin term means -
What is may he rest in peace?
500
The story's resolution is -
What is Rainsford kills Zaroff and sleeps in his bed?
500
The form of government displayed by Harrison Bergeron in falling action of the story closely represents -
What is a dictatorship?
500
The "clear and sunny" setting to represent the death and violence that is soon to occur in the town is considered a form of -
What is irony?
500
Misgivings about something one feels is wrong is also known as -
What are scruples?
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