Dear Wormwood
Which Boy Is It?
Authors
Literary Devices
Business Letters
100

Wormwood is this relation to Screwtape.

his nephew

100

Leader of the choir boys

Jack

100

This man wrote The Screwtape Letters.

C.S. Lewis

100
Simon was an allegory for this biblical figure.

Christ

100

Yes or No? You should type and sign your name to a business letter.

Yes

200

The Screwtape Letters takes place during this war.

World War II

200

The only boy with glasses.

Piggy

200

This man wrote Lord of the Flies.

William Golding

200

This type of device refers to the use of words or phrases that set the stage for the story to unfold.

foreshadowing

200

This type of punctuation mark should go after the salutation.

Colon

300

In The Screwtape Letters, who is The Enemy?

God

300

Elected chief by the boys.

Ralph

300

This man wrote A Kidnapped Santa Claus.

L. Frank Baum

300

This type of literary device makes fun of a human weakness or character flaw.

Satire

300

This punctuation mark should go after the closing of a business letter.

comma

400

In The Screwtape Letters who is Our Father?

Satan

400

This character killed Piggy.

Roger

400

This man wrote the Narnia books.

C.S. Lewis

400

A Kidnapped Santa Claus and Lord of the Flies is an example of this type of literary device.

Allegory

400

The date and heading should go on this side of the page.

Left

500

What was the name of Screwtape's secretary?

Toadpipe

500

These two characters kicked down the littleuns sandcastles.

Maurice & Roger

500

This man wrote The Wizard of Oz.

L. Frank Baum

500

The Screwtape Letters is an example of this type of literary device.

Satire

500

The address of the person you are sending the letter to is called this.

Inside Address

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