Fig. Lang
Fig. Lang 2
Plot Elements
Lamb to the Slaughter / Irony
To Build a Fire
100

What is the definition of a simile?

comparison using like or as
100

What is this? The flame cracked and snapped while burning the wood.

Onomatopoeia

100

What is the definition of protagonist?

leading/main/central character in a story

100

What is the wife's name?

Mary Maloney

100
What is the man's name in the story?

He doesn't have one/We don't know!

200
What is this? Her laughter was music to my ears.

metaphor

200

What is the definition of a metaphor?

comparison that does not use like or as

200

The most exciting, suspenseful part of the plot

Climax

200

What does the husband do for work?

Policeman (detective specifically)

200

What does the man use the dog for?

To test for ice on the trail

300

What is this? She sells seashells by the sea shore

alliteration

300

What is alliteration?

repeated letter/sound at the beginning of each word in a sentence

300

What step in the plot diagram makes the conflict better?

Falling Action

300

Why does Mary go to the grocery store after hitting her husband?

To get an alibi and seem innocent

300

Why is the man walking on the trail? What is he looking for?

To get to camp with the boys - looking for trees/wood/lumber.

400

What is this? The flame danced over the charcoal

Personification

400

What is this? I'm so hungry I could eat a horse.

hyperbole

400

What is the term for the recurring idea or underlying message in a story?

Theme

400

Explain the main type of irony used in this story. You must fully explain how this story is ironic.

Dramatic Irony: the reader knows that Mary kills her husband, hides the evidence, and feeds the lamb to the cops who are looking for the killer. No one else in the story is aware of these things.

400

What happens to the man's first fire after falling into the ice?

He builds it under a tree and snow falls on it, extinguishing it.

500

What is personification?

giving human qualities to non-human things

500

What is foreshadowing?

hinting at future events

500

What do you find out in the exposition of a story? You must have 3-4 answers.

Characters, Setting, Conflict, Background Info.

500

What is verbal AND situational irony? Give an example of both. You must fully answer both to get full points.

Verbal Irony: when you say one thing but mean the opposite

Situational Irony: when the outcome of a situation is the opposite of what was expected.

500
What is the EXACT setting of To Build a Fire?

Yukon Trail in Canada in 1897. During the Klondike Gold Rush.

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