rising action
vocab
themes/setting/characters
conflict & falling action
vocab
100
1. M. Morrisot and M. Sauvage were ____________fishermen.
What is ardent
100
The main source of conflict in both stories is:
What is man vs. man
100
By a strange turn of events, Pythius was _______________ far longer than he planned.
What is detained
200
The people of Paris were starving because:
What is it was a time of famine
200
The Prussian Army ______________the two men.
What is detained
200
The setting of “Two Friends” is:
What is Paris
200
Mrs. Gatrell has how many children?
What is four
200
Pythius’ time was running out, and he had yet to overcome the many _______________placed in his path.
What is impediment
300
Which of the following characteristics describe all the characters of M. Morrisot, M. Sauvage, Damon, and Pythias?
What is Loyalty
300
It was the most _________of circumstances that forced starving Parisians to eat birds and rats.
What is dire
300
The time period for “Two Friends” is:
What is The Franco-Prussian War
300
Mrs. Witham has how many children?
What is two
300
At last he succeeded in clearing away all the ____________, and sped back the many miles to the palace of the king.
What is hindrance
400
His Parisian ____________came to the surface, in spite of the circumstances
What is jauntiness
400
A significant detail about the friendship of Damon and Pythias is:
What is Damon’s willingness to go to prison for Pythias
500
The sun poured down its __________warmth on the backs of the fishermen
What is vernal
500
“Damon and Pythias” takes place in:
What is Syracuse in Sicily
500
Themes for both “Damon and Pythias” and “Two Friends” are:
What is loyalty and friendship
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