This genre is _______- based fiction
What is reality?
the turning point, or most exciting part, in the story
What is climax?
The author of this text
Brene Brown
"St. Lucys Home for Girls Raised by Wolves" is a part of this literary genre
What is magical realism?
the plot twist at the end
What is: Madame Forrester's original necklace was cheap jewelry?
Fantastic (or magical) events occur and characters in the story react in this way
What is normal?
What is nonchalant?
the part in the story when suspense builds
What is rising action?
The type of team that Brene was trying out for
What is a drill team?
The pack does not like Mirabella for this reason
What is: Mirabella cannot adapt to human life, she keeps failing skills.
describe Madame Loisel and Monsieur Loisel's living situation at the beginning of the story
What is: they are poor, but have enough
Stories in this genre often offer ______________ commentary
What is bold, social?
(What is political, real-world?)
events that happen after the climax that lead to the conclusion of the story
What is falling action?
The climax of the story "Braving the Wilderness"
What is: when Brene checks the drill team list the night after try-outs
This text draws an allusion (historical reference) to what part of American history
What is: Native American Boarding Schools?
Loisel borrows a necklace from her richer friend Madame Forriester for this reason
What is: she wants to attend a ministerial ball?
Magical realism began as an art movement, but it became a literary movement when it arrived in this region of the world
What is Latin America?
the outcome of the story
What is the resolution?
Explain the phrase "being a Berkadette was belonging personified"
Team members wear the same uniform, so that everyone can see she is a part of the team, and because they perform the dance routine in lock-step
Because they are descended from werewolves, the girls at St. Lucy's would have been _________ by humans
What is ostracized?
After losing the necklace, Madame and Monsieur Loisel do this to fix the mistake
What is: They use loans to buy an expensive look-alike necklace to return to Madame Forrestier?
This art historian created the term "magical realism"
Who is Franz Roh?
introduces characters, describes the setting, and establishes the problem of the story
What is the exposition?
Two of the reasons Brene felt like she didn't belong while at the try-outs
What is: she was wearing the wrong clothes, and she walked in alone?
In preparation for the dance, Claudette repeats this mantra to herself throughout the story
What is: "(mouth shut), shoes on feet"
What is Madame Loisel's first name?
Who is Mathilde?