Lessons learned
Gifts of all kinds
The Games
Literary Devices
Plotting to pass
100

The lady who carries a purse so large she has everything but a hammer and nails 

Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones

100

Is very concerned with appearing wealthy, so much so that it gives her a hard life for many years

Mathilde Loisel

100

Learns the art of invisible strength after her mother brags of her chess skill

Waverly Jong

100
Love is a battlefield is an example of this type of literary device 

Metaphor 

100

The four elements of an introductory paragraph

hook, bridge, summary, thesis

200

Is given $10 and learns a lesson about being a good person

Roger

200

Cuts her hair off to be able to buy a gift for her husband

Della Dillingham Young 

200

A hunter of men

General Zaroff

200

The sink where Roger washes his face is this type of literary device because it possibly represents the washing of his soul 

Symbol

200

On the storytelling arc, the longest part of the story is normally this 

Rising action

300

Completely blinded by blood in his eyes after a tree falls on him

Georg Znaeym 

300

This is the first character to understand the irony of the Christmas gifts in Magi 

Jim

300

Doesn't believe that a girl can win at chess 

Bobby Fischer

300

"His brow wept at my every move" is an example of this type of literary device

 personification

300

In this PART of The Necklace, we learn that Mathilde Loisel is a dissatisfied housewife who dreams of luxury

the exposition

400

The item Roger wanted to purchase

blue suede shoes 
400

Loans out a piece of costume jewlery

Madame Forestier

400

Consumes the flesh of a fish that could symbolize the flesh of her daughter

Mrs. Jong

400

The mention of falling branches in the wind, hinting at a possible catastrophe in The Interlopers, is this type of literary device 

Foreshadowing

400

When Mary Maloney "begins to giggle" it is this part of the story

the resolution

500

This expert hunter becomes the hunted and learns quite a bit about animals and reasoning

Rainsford

500

An item that does not work for the Dillingham's home

the doorbell or the mailbox

500

When we hear Mrs. Jong speak and the writing reflects how she would really sound, this is known as 

Diction

500

"Which instigates the moral reflection that life is made up of sobs, sniffles and smiles, with sniffles predominating" is an example of this literary device 

Alliteration

500
in The Twilight Zone episode, when everyone goes crazy and starts being violent towards one another is this part of the plot

the climax

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