Irony & Theme
Foreshadowing & POV
Flashbacks & Characters
Mood vs. Tone
It's ALL Relative!
100

What are the 3 different types of irony? 

1. Verbal Irony

2. Situational Irony 

3. Dramatic Irony 

100

How many points of view are there?

There are 3 points of view. 

1st person

2nd person

3rd person 

100

What is a flashback? 

When a character remembers an earlier event that happened before the current point of the story.

100

Define mood. 

Mood: The feeling a reader gets when they read a piece. Emotional response. Must be an adjective. 

100

What is the climax of a story? 

The most exciting part/highest point of interest. The turning point. 

200

What is a theme?

Life lesson, big idea, author's message 

200

Define foreshadowing.

Providing a hint/clue about what is to come. 

200

How many types of flashbacks are there? Name them. 

There are 2 types of flashbacks. Internal and external. 

200

Define tone. 

Tone: Narrator's attitude towards the topic, characters, or readers. Inferred not stated. 

200

Describe the climax of one of our short stories.

Answers may vary. 

300

Define dramatic irony and provide and example of dramatic irony from a short story we have read. 

Dramatic irony: when the reader knows something the characters do not.

Example: "Lamb to the Slaughter" we know Mary killed her husband with the lamb leg, the detectives do not. 

300

What is the difference between direct and indirect foreshadowing? 


direct foreshadowing is explicitly stated (prophecy/revelatory statement) whereas indirect foreshadowing is not.

300
What is a round/dynamic character? Provide an example from a short story we have read. 

Round: lots of characteristics

Dynamic: changes/grows/learns as the story progresses 

300

Which of the following could be an example of the mood of a story? 

Sarcastic or suspenseful

Suspenseful 

300

What are the 3 words that must always be capitalized? 

First word in a sentence, proper noun, "I" 

400

What is the theme in "The Lottery"? 

We should not blindly follow all traditions simply because we always have. 

400

What is the point of view in "Lather and Nothing Else"? 

First person central/reliable 

400

What is a protagonist? What is an antagonist? Provide an example of each. 

Protagonist: Hero 

Antagonist: Villain

400

Which of the following could be an example of the tone of a story? 

Regretful or Boring

Regretful 

400

When do we use an apostrophe? 

To show possession, contraction, pluralize (numbers, letters, abbreviations) 

500

What is a theme NOT? 

- Summary

- Moral

- Conflict

- One word 

500

"True Spirit" has lots of examples of indirect foreshadowing. Explain one. What type of indirect foreshadowing was used? 

Answers may vary.

Indirect foreshadowing: pathetic fallacy, symbols/metaphors, innocuous details 

500

What is a flat/static character? Provide an example. 

Flat: Minimal characteristics 

Static: Does not change/grow throughout the story 

500

What type of word (part of speech) does a mood need to be? 

Adjective 

500

Draw a plot diagram on the white board. 

1. Exposition

2. Inciting Incident

3. Rising Action

4. Climax

5. Falling Action

6. Resolution 

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