Plot
Vocabulary
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Comprehension
Literary Elements
100

This is the type of conflict demonstrated when the landlady gives Billy poisoned tea in an attempt to kill him.

Character vs. Character

100

These are the fronts of buildings; Can also refer to facial expressions -- brisk, compelling, congenial, conjured, emanate, facades, rapacious, swanky

What are facades?

100
There are ___ other names in the guestbook when Billy Weaver looks in it.
What is 2?
100
These two common household pets first comfort Billy, and then point to the fate that he will share with them.
What are the dog and the bird? The dachshund and the parrot.
100
This is a clue provided by the author that allows you to predict future events, such as "I stuff all my pets when they die."
What is foreshadowing?
200
One possibility for this stage of plot occurs when Billy learns that the dog and bird are stuffed. Another possibility is when Billy drinks the tea.
What is the climax?
200

Someone who is respectful or agreeable -- brisk, compelling, congenial, conjured, emanate, facades, rapacious, swanky

What is congenial?

200
Billy meets ____ other tenants in the boarding house.
What is 0?
200
The tea Billy drinks has this taste.
What is bitter almonds?
200

This is a potential theme of "The Landlady."

Answers may vary. Example: What is things/people are not always what they seem. Looks can be deceiving. ?

300
This is the stage of plot when we can assume that Billy dies of poison and gets stuffed by the landlady.
What is the resolution?
300

Means to spread, flow, or come forth -- brisk, compelling, congenial, conjured, emanate, facades, rapacious, swanky

What is emanate?

300
Billy goes to Bath for _________.
What is a business trip?
300

This is the only thing that the landlady asks Billy Weaver to do before going to bed.

What is sign the guest book?

300
This is the reason authors and directors use foreshadowing.
What is to create suspense and make the story more interesting?
400

This is part of the _____________ when Billy recognises the names in the guest book from the newspaper.

What is Rising Action?

400

A child who refuses to share his toys with his siblings might be called this -- brisk, compelling, congenial, conjured, emanate, facades, rapacious, swanky

What is rapacious?

400
These are 2 other works written by the author of "The Landlady," Roald Dahl.
Answers may vary. Matilda, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, BFG, James and the Giant Peach, The Twits, etc.
400
The Landlady's perfect guest is...
What is young and handsome?
400

This is the first conflict (inciting incident) to start the Rising Action in "The Landlady."

Answers may vary. Example: Billy debates whether to stay at the Bell and Dragon or the bed and breakfast.

500

During this plot stage Billy is introduced and arrives in Bath in search of a place to stay.

What is the exposition?

500

The bed and breakfast looked like a _____________ type of place to stay the night according to Billy. 

What is swanky?

500

This is the time of day when Billy arrived in Bath.

What is evening (9 pm)?

500
This is Billy's first impression of the landlady.
What is she is slightly dotty and off her rocker, but she is harmless.
500

This is one of the two types of conflict presented in "The Landlady."

What is Character vs. Self? Or, what is Character vs. Character?

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