Gothic Short Stories
And Then There Were None
Twelve Angry Jurors
Poetry and Memoir
The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind
100

This Roald Dahl short story follows Billy Weaver's stay at a mysterious bed-and-breakfast.

What is "The Landlady?"

100

This character, a former games mistress at a girls' school, was in love with a man named Hugo. 

Who is Vera Claythorne? 

100

This author wrote the original play about a jury debating whether a young man is guilty or not guilty

Who is Reginald Rose? 

100

This memoir by Amy Tan describes a teenager’s embarrassment about her Chinese family’s Christmas Eve dinner and her crush on an American boy.

What is “Fish Cheeks”?

100

This character builds a windmill to help his village survive a devastating drought.

Who is William Kamkwamba?

200

This writer is known for dark, suspenseful stories such as The Tell-Tale Heart and The Cask of Amontillado.

Who is Edgar Allen Poe? 

200

Anthony Marston died at dinner on the first night after consuming this substance. 

What is cyanide? 

200

This juror is the first to vote 'not guilty' and challenges the others to examine the evidence before making a decision.

Who is Juror Number 8? 

200

This comedian and author wrote memoir chapters about growing up during apartheid in South Africa.

Who is Trevor Noah? 

200

This feature of a newspaper article is designed to grab the reader's attention and summarize the main story.

What is a headline?

300

This character coughs from the damp catacombs, but Montresor convinces him to continue deeper by offering him more wine.

Who is Fortunato? 

300

This character was accused of sending Arthur Richmond to his death after discovering that Richmond was having an affair with his wife

Who was General Macarthur? 

300

This rhetorical appeal is used when Juror 8 relies on facts, logic, and evidence to challenge the other jurors' assumptions.

What is logos?

300

This genre tells a true story from an author’s life, focusing on personal experiences and reflections.

What is memoir? 

300

This type of newspaper often uses sensational language, dramatic headlines, and a focus on entertainment or shocking stories.

What is a tabloid? 

400

Billy notices this flavor in the tea -- it is a clue that the Landlady has been using poison.

What is bitter almonds?

400

This character is killed with a lethal injection after refusing to accept responsibility for a young servant’s death.

Who is Emily Brent? 

400

This legal concept causes the jurors to question whether the evidence proves the defendant's guilt beyond certainty.

What is reasonable doubt? 

400

Memoir writers use this opening technique to grab the reader's attention and encourage them to keep reading.

What is a hook?

400

The removal of too many trees contributed to soil damage and worsening environmental conditions in Malawi. This environmental problem is a major cause of the crisis shown in the film.

What is deforestation?

500

The narrator claims he is sane, but his obsession with this part of the old man reveals his unreliable thinking and leads to the murder.

What is the cap & bells? OR What is a jester? 

500

Found after the events on the island, this character's message in a bottle explains how he manipulated everyone, faked his own death, and carried out his idea of justice.

Who was Justice Wargrave? 

500

This theme is explored when some jurors judge the defendant based on stereotypes and personal beliefs instead of the evidence presented in the trial.

What is prejudice? 

500

In memoirs such as Me Talk Pretty One Day and My Father Tried to Kill Me with an Alligator, authors often use this technique to exaggerate experiences for humorous effect.

What is hyperbole?

500

This organization was created by William Kamkwamba to support innovation, education, and community development after his windmill brought hope to his village.

What is the Moving Windmills Project?

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