Red Death
The Necklace
Gift of the Magi
Monkeys Paw
Mixed Bag
100

"The Red Death had long been feeding on the country" is an example of...

Personification

100

What is the setting of "The Necklace"?

France in the 1800s

100

The narrator compares Della and Jim to the magi because...

they were like "wise men", knowing that their sacrificial love was the most important part of their gift.

100

Which character is the first to make a wish using the monkey's paw?

Mr. White

100

High point of interest or suspense and action in the story; the point  that is most critical to the main character or conflict of the story

climax/turning point

200

What is the "mark" of the Red Death?

Blood

200

What happened to Mathilde after working for ten years to repay the cost of the necklace?

She became ugly and less charming, hardened by her labor.

200

What is Della’s concern as she waits for Jim to come home?

She is concerned that he will no longer think she is pretty.

200

Identify the main theme of "The Monkey's Paw."

Greed can cause you to overlook the things that are most valuable in life.

200

Who wrote the short story "The Devil and Tom Walker?"

Washington Irving

300

How many rooms were there altogether in the Masque of the Red Death?

Seven

300

The twist at the end of "The Necklace" is an example of what literary term? 

Irony 

300

Why does Jim react so strangely when Della tells him she has sold her hair?

He has bought a gift for her that is no longer usable.

300

What is the primary setting of "The Monkey's Paw"?

The White family's home

300

What does Tom do once he starts getting older? Why?

He goes to church to try and cheat the devil

400

What was distinctly different about the apartments or chambers of the abbey?  

They were each of a different color.

400

The protagonist in "The Necklace" was ...

Madame Loisel

400

What was Jim's most prized possession?

his pocket watch

400

How does Mr. White resolve the conflict after making the third wish?

He wishes for his son to go away

400

In his daydreams, what major character traits does Walter Mitty imagine that he has?

Courage

500

What is the major theme of The Masque of the Red Death in this allegory?

No one can hide from or escape death

500

The climax of "The Necklace" is when ...

Madam Loisel loses the necklace

500

“Life is made up of sobs, sniffles and smiles …” is an example of ____. (Literary Device)

alliteration

500

What does the monkey's paw symbolize in the story?

Fate and consequences

500

Who are the Protagonist and Antagonist in Washington Irving's The Legend of Sleepy Hollow? 

Protagonist: Ichabod Crane

Antagonist: Brom Bones


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