Vocabulary
Story Details
The Lady & The Elevator
General Knowledge
100

Define pleaded

To beg or ask desperately for something

100

What the main character's name?

Martin

100

What is unusual about when the lady appears in the elevator?

She only appears when Martin is alone

100

What genre uses fear as the driving factor in its story telling?

Horror/Scary

200

What is it called when a story ends without telling you exactly what happened?

Cliffhanger

200

What color was the woman's coat?

Green

200

Give one argument that the lady might not be real.

Possible answers: No one else sees her, she appears only when Martin is alone, she matches his exact fears, etc.

200

This type of diagram is used to outline parts of a story. 

Plot Diagram

300

What is it called when an author gives small clues about something scary that will happen later?

Foreshadowing

300

On which floor did the fat lady first get on?

The 14th

300

What did the lady do when she first got on the elevator that Martin noticed was unusual? 

Staring at Martin (making eye contact)

300

This horror element keeps readers hooked, eagerly turning pages to find out what will happen next. This is often done through pacing and a slow build up of information

Suspense

400

What is the meaning of “unsettling”?

Making you feel nervous or uncomfortable

400

Who wrote The Elevator?

William Sleator

400

What is Martin's dad doing when Martin first tells him about the lady in the elevator?

Watching Television

400

Name 4 common settings for a horror story. 

Abandoned house, dark forest, graveyard

500

What is the meaning of the word “ominous”?

Suggesting something bad or scary is about to happen

500

Fill in the blanks with the final sentence from the story:

“______, ______” she said, and laughed, and _______ ____ _____ ____.

Hello, Martin she said and laughed and pushed the stop button. 

500

The following sentence is an example of what literary device (the answer is not simile):

"Perhaps it was the way the elevator shuddered each time it left a floor, as if it was exhausted."

Personification

500

What sense (besides sight) is often used in horror to make things scarier?

Sound/Hearing (creaks, whispers, footsteps)

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