Authors
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Quotations
100

Who is known for the surprise ending?

O. Henry

100

Rats chew off a prisoner's ropes

"The Pit and the Pendulum"

100

Perspective from which a story is told

Point of View

100

Time, place, and background of a story

Setting

100

"the wind brought the sound of the great sea's voice to the men on the shore, and they felt that they could then be interpreters."

"The Open Boat"

200

Who introduced the detective story?

Edgar Allen Poe

200

A man sleeps for twenty years

"Rip Van Winkle"

200

Ridicule of human folly with a purpose of correcting it

Satire

200

Meaning of a story

Theme

200

A nice Smith is still a Smith.  You keep your eyes open dear, - you'll see."

"The Unerring Instinct"

300

Who wrote "Town Poor"?

Sarah Orne Jewett
300

A woman plays a practical joke on her sister-in-law

"The Unerring Instinct"

300

Attitude of the narrator toward his subject or audience

Tone (or mood)

300

All-knowing as an author

Omniscient point of view

300
"It was hope that prompted the nerve to quiver - the frame to shrink."

"The Pit and the Pendulum"

400

Who was the first American short story writer?

Washington Irving

400

Two sisters are forced to leave their home.

"The Town Poor"

400

What author had the pen name O. Henry?

William Sydney Porter

400

Author presenting characters without comment

Objective point of view

400

"from the hour when two mortals had shown themselves so simply wise...its splendor waned."

"The Great Carbuncle"
500

Who was the well-known novelist and playwright who wrote "The Unerring Instinct"?  

Thornton Wilder

500

A man tries to get arrested for the winter

"The Cop and the Anthem"

500

In "The Open Boat," who was injured and who died?

Captain - injured
Oiler - died

500

SAYING the opposite of what is meant

Verbal Irony

500

"a tart temper never mellows with age, and a sharp tongue is the only edged tool that grows keener with constant use."

"Rip Van Winkle"
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