Literary Elements
Plot & Theme
Grammar & Conventions
Vocabulary
Author’s Craft
100

What is foreshadowing?

A hint or clue about what will happen later in the story.

100

What is the theme of “The Outsider”?

 Facing your fears or feeling like an outsider.

100

Which is correct: “I wish I was” or “I wish I were”?

“I wish I were” (subjunctive mood).

100

 What does “ominous” mean?

Giving the impression that something bad is about to happen.

100

What is “point of view”?

 The perspective from which a story is told.

200

Name one way authors build suspense.

Short sentences, cliffhangers, mysterious events, or pacing.

200

 What is the climax of “The Tell-Tale Heart”?

 When the narrator confesses to the crime.

200

What is a suffix? Give an example.

An ending added to a word, like “-ness” in “darkness.”

200

Use “dread” in a sentence.

She felt dread as she walked down the empty hallway.

200

Why might an author use repetition?

To emphasize an idea or create suspense.

300

 Explain the difference between first and third person narration.

First person uses “I/we”; third person uses “he/she/they.”

300

How does the setting affect the mood in “The Monkey’s Paw”?

The dark, stormy night creates a tense and scary mood.

300

Correct this: “If I was a ghost I would haunt the house.”

 “If I were a ghost, I would haunt the house.”

300

What does “macabre” mean?

 Involving death or violence in a way that is strange or frightening.

300

 Give an example of figurative language from Unit 2.

“His heart was a drum beating in the silence.”

400

Find an example of suspense in “The Outsider.”

When the narrator hears footsteps in the darkness.

400

What lesson do the characters learn in “The Monkey’s Paw”?

 Be careful what you wish for; fate can’t be controlled.

400

 Write a sentence using a dash and a suffix.

The darkness—endless and cold—filled the room.

400

 What does “foreboding” mean?

 A feeling that something bad will happen.

400

How does the author create mood?

Through word choice, setting, and imagery.

500

How does foreshadowing create suspense? Give an example.

It hints at future danger, making the reader anxious. Example: The monkey’s paw warning.

500

How does a character change from beginning to end of a Unit 2 story?

The narrator in “The Tell-Tale Heart” goes from confident to guilt-ridden and confesses.

500

Write a short paragraph using the subjunctive mood, a comma, and a dash.

f I were invisible, I’d sneak into the haunted house—quietly, of course—and watch the shadows move.

500

Define “supernatural” and use it in a horror context.

Beyond the laws of nature; “The supernatural events in the story made everyone afraid.”

500

How does word choice affect tone in horror stories?

Dark, intense words make the story feel scarier or more suspenseful.

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