This is the vehicle that the narrator used to take Sheila to the concert.
What is a canoe?
200
This is the setting of the story.
What is New Hampshire in the 1960's?
200
This is the type of irony present in the story.
What is situational irony?
200
This is the scientific name of the largemouth bass.
What is a micropterus sallmoid?
300
This is the state in which the story takes place.
What is New Hampshire?
300
This is an event from the falling action.
Multiple answers (What is when the narrator and Sheila get to the concert? What is when Sheila leaves with Eric Caswell?)
300
This literary element reveals the setting of the story.
What is allusion?
300
A person or thing that is typical of or possesses to a high degree the features of a whole class.
What is an epitome?
300
Propelling a boat by an oar.
What is scull?
400
This is an event from the rising action.
Multiple answers (What is when Sheila's family rents the cottage next to the narrators? What is when the narrator asks Sheila to the concert? What is when the narrator hooks the bass?)
400
This is the climax of the story.
What is when the narrator lets the bass go?
400
This event can be considered suspense.
What is when the narrator hooks the bass?
400
To secure a ship, boat, diriable, etc. in a particular place, as by cables and anchors or by lines.
What is moor?
400
A natural, basic, or habitual repugnance, aversion.
What is antipathy?
500
This is the main conflict of the story.
What is the narrator having to choose between his feelings for Sheila and catching the bass.
500
This event is the resolution of the story.
What is when the narrator reflects on how he regrets not catching the bass how there were other girls like Sheila?
500
This is the function of the point of view in the story.
What is revealing the conflict by revealing the narrator's thoughts?
500
The steersman of a racing shell.
What is a coxswain?
500
A soft, pliable leather from any various skins dressed with oil, especially fish oil.