Elements
Elements 2
The Lottery
The Landlady
Misc
100

Which suspenseful element has a character keeps their true identity a secret, making readers curious about who they really are?

a. Give characters complicated histories

b. Create a hidden identity

c. Use internal monologue to heighten tension

b. Create a hidden identity

100

Which element of suspense sets a deadline or countdown that makes characters rush to solve a problem or escape danger?

a. Create a hidden identity

b. Introduce parallel plot line

c. Time pressure fills the reader with urgency

c. Time pressure fills the reader with urgency

100

What does the black box represent?

Tradition

100

How does Billy feel about the Landlady in the beginning of the story?

He thinks she is a kind old lady. 

100

Give an example of a suspenseful situation.

When you watch a scary movie you feel suspense before the ghost pops out from behind the door. 


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200

Which suspenseful element gives the readers a mystery or problem to figure out, keeping them interested as they try to solve it?

a. Abrupt surprises in the story

b. Create a hidden identity

c. Create a puzzle

c. Create a puzzle 

200

Which element of suspense puts characters in life-threatening situations, so readers feel worried about their safety?

a. Compress a story’s timeline

b. Creating expectations can trigger dread in your reader

c. Physical danger grips your reader

c. Physical danger grips your reader

200

Describe Mr. Summers. 

Fat, Happy, Old, Traditional 

200

What is the first thing that makes Billy uncomfortable?

Reading the names in the guest book. 

200

What are the three types of irony?

Verbal

Dramatic

Situational 

300

Which element of suspense ends a chapter at an exciting or suspenseful moment, so readers want to keep reading to find out what happens next?

a. Use flashbacks

b. Finish a chapter with a cliffhanger ending

c. Create a puzzle

b. Finish a chapter with a cliffhanger ending

300

Which element of suspense hints that something bad is going to happen, making readers feel anxious about when it will occur?

a. Creating expectations can trigger dread in your reader

b. Physical danger grips your reader

c. Use internal monologue to heighten tension

a. Creating expectations can trigger dread in your reader

300

What happens to Tessie?

She "wins" the Lottery and gets stoned to death. 

300

What can we infer happened to Billy?

He was poisoned and stuffed by the Landlady. 

300

What is suspense?

Suspense is the anxious or uncertain feeling when you do not know what is about to happen.

400

Which element of suspense makes characters have interesting or difficult pasts that affect how they act now, adding depth and mystery to the story?

a. Give characters complicated histories

b. Create a puzzle

c. Physical danger grips your reader 

a. Give characters complicated histories

400

Which element of suspense shocks readers with unexpected events that change everything in the story suddenly?

a. Use flashbacks

b. Abrupt surprises in the story

c. Time pressure fills the reader with urgency

b. Abrupt surprises in the story

400

Why do they have the Lottery?

Tradition and societal pressure

400

What is one theme in the story?

People are not always what they seem. 

400

What is irony?

Literary device in which opposite statements or situations reveal a reality that is different from what appears to be true

500

Which element of suspense shows a character’s thoughts and feelings to build up anxiety or stress about a situation?

a. Create a hidden identity

b. Use internal monologue to heighten tension

c. Give characters complicated histories

b. Use internal monologue to heighten tension

500

Which element of suspense shows scenes from the past to give more information or explain why things are happening now?

a. Open a chapter or section with a question

b. Creating expectations can trigger dread in your reader

c. Use flashbacks

c. Use flashbacks

500

What is one thing that makes the story suspenseful?

-Not knowing the purpose of the Lottery 

- Time pressure when they are waiting in line

- Physical danger of death

500

What is one thing that makes the story suspenseful?

-Not knowing the Landlady's intentions

-Creepy imagery 

-Unanswered questions (The guest book, stuffed animals, etc)

500

Why do authors use suspense?

Authors use suspense in their stories to entertain their readers. 

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