Figurative Language
Context Clues
Mood/Tone
Foreshadowing
This & That
100

What type of figurative language is being used in the following lines: "He was as drab as a mud fence"(180)?

Simile

100

Ron Adams assured his mother that he would be just fine on his road trip. What does ASSURED mean?

A guarantee, promise

100

The tone of the story "The Hitchhiker" is eerie at times. What is one example of when something eerie happens? 

Possible answers: 1). The mechanic nor the female hitchhiker can see the male hitchhiker. 2). The male hitchhiker keeps appearing in the same outfit and always looks 'wet'. 

100

When Adams is speaking with his mother before leaving, she says, "I know. But you'll be careful, won't you. Promise me you'll be extra careful. Don't fall asleep- or drive fast -or pick up any strangers on the road..."(65-68). What is being foreshadowed by the end of the playwright?

That Adams will pick up a stranger on the road. For example, the hitchhiker girl. Adams will also speed when trying to run down the phantom hitchhiker who is haunting his travels.

100

What type of conflict is present in "The Hitchhiker"?

Internal = internal struggle with himself about accepting his own death 


External = to Adams, the Hitchhiker is an external force (man vs. man) who will not leave him alone and keeps following him.

200

What type of figurative language is being used in the following lines: "The peaceful Ohio fields, brown with the autumn stubble, lay dreaming in the golden light"(171-172)?

Personification

200

The junction of the highway and train tracks is exactly where Adams's car broke down. What does the word JUNCTION mean?

A point where two or more things are joined. 

200

Ron Adams becomes frantic when he sees the male hitchhiker, but the female hitchhiker continues to say she doesn't see anything. What is the tone of this part of the story?

Possible Answers: uneasy, questioning, inquisitive, eerie, suspenseful

200

"Adams: ...Unless I drove 85 miles an hour over those endless roads-he waited for me at every other mile. I would see his figure, shadowless, flitting before me, still in its same attitude, over the cold and lifeless ground, flitting over dried up rivers, over broken stones cast up by old glacial upheavals, flitting in the pure and cloudless air..."(460-468). What does these images foreshadow about Adams's future?

These lines suggest that Adams's future is cold, empty, sinister, lifeless, and a future without hope or even life.

200

From whose point of view/perspective is the story being told from?

Ron Adams

300

What does the following sentence mean?

America is just one giant melting pot. 

Melting pot - a place where a variety of people, cultures, or individuals all live together (the US)

300

The foreshadowing that occurred on the Brooklyn Bridge had a very sinister mood. What does SINISTER mean?

Giving the impression that something harmful or evil is happening or will happen.

300

Based on the story "The Hitchhiker", what is the story's overall mood? (Adjectives)

Possible Answers: scary, spooky, confusing, suspenseful, creepy, eerie

300

Adam swerves to avoid a hitchhiker on the Brooklyn Bridge and there is a terrible skidding sound (90-92). What does this foreshadow by the end of the playwright?

Adams learns that he dies in a car accident on the Brooklyn Bridge (540-542).

300

What is foreshadowing?

Warning or indication that something bad is going to happen

400

"My dogs are killing me" on page 98, lines 326-327, is an example of figurative language. What does it mean? 

The female hitchhiker's feet hurt really badly; her feet are sore from walking so much.

400

Route 66 was very monotonous because of the long stretch of highway with desolate surroundings. What does MONOTONOUS mean?

Lack of variety and interest; sameness.

400

What was the overall tone in "Lamb to the Slaughter"? 

Possible Answers: dark, sinister, suspenseful, humorous, vengeful

400

How is this an example of foreshadowing? "The train was coming closer. I could hear its bell ringing, and the cry of its whistle. Still he stood there. And now - I knew that he was beckoning - beckoning me to my death." (lines 298-301)

This part of the story tells how he thinks the hitchhiker is trying to kill him, yet Ron Adams is already dead but is foreshadowing his own death. 

400

What are the 6 main parts of a plot diagram?

Exposition, Conflict, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution

500

On page 99, lines 397, the female hitchhiker says "Seeing pink elephants all the way? No thanks." What does this mean? 

Pink elephants are not real, so the girl is saying that Ron Adams is crazy or seeing things that are not real (hallucinating). 

500

Adams' road trip was supposed to be a lark, that is until the phantom hitchhiker haunted his travels. What does LARK mean?

A merry adventure

500

What is the overall mood throughout "Lamb to the Slaughter"?

Possible Answers: eerie, twisted, hostile, anxious

500

While speaking with the mechanic, Adams learns that there was not "a drop of rain all week"(130) and that a hitchhiker on these roads would be a "sight for sore eyes"(141-142). What do these two statements foreshadow and why?

That the hitchhiker might not actually exist because when Adams saw the hitchhiker he was drenched with rain and the mechanic explains that there are never hitchhikers on Route 66.

500

What is Ms. Dentlinger's favorite color?

Purple

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