Vocabulary
Sensory details
All Summer in a Day
Figurative language
Short story structureand analysis
100

A long period without rain

a drought

100

Which sense does the quote appeal to?

“The water was glassy and calm, still candy-colored in the afterglow of sunset.”
— Stephen King, The Body

Sight

100

According to Margot, who predicted the sun would come out today?

Scientists

100

Identify the literary device in the following quote:

“Her face was as pale as paper.”
— Charles Dickens, Great Expectations

Simile

100

________refers to the time and place in which the story takes place. It includes not only the physical location  and time period , but also the social, cultural, and emotional environment that surrounds the characters.

setting

200

hot liquid rock

lava

200

What sense does the quote appeal to?

“The wind bit hard at his face, its icy fingers prying beneath his collar.”
— Jack London, The Call of the Wild

Touch

200

What game does Margot not play with the children when she does not follow them?

Tag

200

Identify the following literary device:

“The clang of the gate echoed behind him.”

onomatopoeia

200

the _______________is the beginning section where the writer introduces the reader to the story’s world.

opening (or hook)

300

to movea person or several people from a dangerous place

to evacuate

300

What sense does the following quote appeal to?

“The sea was a molten silver under the moon, rippling softly to the shore.”
— Virginia Woolf, The Waves

Sight

300

What only songs did Margot sing to?

Songs about the sun.

300

Identify the following literary device:

 “The moon gazed down at the sleeping village.”
— John Steinbeck, The Pearl

Personification

300

___________is the struggle or problem that drives the plot and motivates the characters. 

conflict

400

A very strong wind in wast atlantic

a hurricane

400

Which sense does the quote appeal to? 

“And the silken sad uncertain rustling of each purple curtain thrilled me—filled me with fantastic terrors never felt before.”
— Edgar Allan Poe, “The Raven” 

Sound

400

What does Margot refuse to do at school?

Use the shower.

400

Identify the following literary device:

"I have seen this river so wide it had only one bank.”
— Mark Twain, Life on the Mississippi

Hyperbole

400

___________is the part where the main conflict is resolved or comes to an end. It shows the outcome of the events and how the characters’ struggles are settled — for better or worse. 

the resolution

500
A large amount of water spread from a river, sea, etc that covers an area that is normally dry. 

a flood

500

Which sense does the quote appeal to?

“The kitchen was thick with the memory of last night’s supper, warm and faintly sweet.”
— Toni Morrison, Beloved

Smell

500

What crime did Margot commit?

she lived on Earth until 5 years ago

500

Identify the following literary device:


“The world is a stage, and we are all actors.”
— William Shakespeare, As You Like It

Metaphor

500

______________is the perspective from which the story is told — it determines who is telling the story and what the reader knows about the events and characters.

the point of view

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