Frankenstein
Poetry
Short Stories
100

What is the name of person that Victor invents in Frankenstein?

The monster

100

What is a simile?

A part of speech that compares two things by using like or as. 

100

What causes the narrator of the "Tell Tale Heart" to kill the old man?

The old man's eye

200

What happens to Robert? How does Victor get involved with this situation?

Robert, the best friend of Victor, is killed by the monster, which Victor is framed for.

200

What is a symbol?

A figure of speech in which a person or thing stands for some idea/abstract concept. 

200

What happens to the winner in "The Lottery"

They are stoned to death. 

300

Who is Elizabeth?

The step sister of Victor, who he eventually marries. 

300

What was your favorite poem, and why? 

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300

What makes it so that Omelas is able to be a perfect city?

There is a child that is living in the basement of Omelas suffering, living without a family, clothing, and other necessities. 

400

Where does the monster go after he is rejected by Victor, when he is first created?

Into the woods, where he lives near the cottage of the DeLacey family. 

400

What is the overall theme "Nothing Gold Can Stay"

Nothing Gold can stay is about life, and how nothing stays the same forever in life--everything fades eventually. 

400

How does the narrator of "The Tell Tale Heart" kill the old man? What does he do with the body?

He suffocates the old man with his blankets, then chops the old man up, and hides him in the floorboards. 
500

At the end of Frankenstein, the monster makes a proclamation to Captain Walton on the ice. What does he say?

He regrets his actions to Victor, and he too wishes to die now that his creator is dead.

500

What is the poem "I, Too" about?

The poem is about the oppression of black people in America, and the patriotism that comes with being an American, which comes at the cost of individual identity. 

500

What is the name of the person chosen for "The Lottery". 

Tessie Huchinson

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