TENSION & LITERARY DEVICES
SHORT STORIES (“CHARLES,” “THANK YOU, MA’AM,” “BEWARE…”)
DECEPTION: ARNOLD FRIEND VS. SCHMID
AUTHOR’S CHOICE
RACE & EVIDENCE
100

The feeling of suspense or emotional strain an author creates in a story.  

What is tension?  

100

The real identity of “Charles” in the story.

Who is Laurie?

100

Makeup, fake boots, and hairstyles are examples of this category of deception.

What is appearance?

100

A term for decisions an author makes about plot, characters, structure, or style.

What is author’s choice?

100

The meaning of the “R” in RACE.

What is restate?

200

Imagery, dialogue, and foreshadowing are examples of this.

What are literary devices that build tension?

200

The lesson Roger begins to learn from Mrs. Jones.

What is the power of kindness and trust?

200

One major similarity between Arnold Friend and Charles Schmid Jr.

What is that they both use appearance or charm to deceive?

200

Authors change real events in fiction for this reason.

What is to create meaning, build tension, or shape theme? (accepting variations)

200

The meaning of the “A” in RACE.

What is answer?

300

The type of tension Connie feels when Arnold arrives at her house.

What is external tension?

300

The central idea of “Beware: Do Not Read This Poem.”

What is obsession/media consumption can trap or consume people? (accepting variations)

300

The major difference: one uses psychological manipulation, the other uses physical violence.

What is Arnold uses psychological pressure and Schmid uses physical force?

300

This is something Oates exaggerated about Arnold to make him unsettling.

What is his appearance or behavior?

300

The reason you must include details from BOTH texts in your essay.

What is because the prompt requires comparison and contrast?

400

The literary device used when the text hints that something bad will happen soon.

What is foreshadowing?

400

The reason Laurie invents a bad boy named Charles.

What is to hide his own misbehavior?

400

The type of behavior Arnold uses when he flatters Connie and refuses to leave.

What is manipulative behavior?

400

One way Arnold's film portrayal is different from the story version.

What is his appearance, tone, or level of menace? (accepting variations)

400

The part of RACE where you explain how the evidence supports your claim.

What is (E) explain?

500

Authors use this to keep readers engaged and on edge.

What is tension?

500

The way Mrs. Jones shows Roger she trusts him.

What is leaving her purse out and turning her back on him?

500

One reason Oates altered the real-life details of Schmid when creating Arnold.

What is to create symbolic danger or increase psychological tension?

500

The bigger message that becomes clearer when comparing the story to the Schmid article.

What is that danger can appear harmless or that manipulation can be psychological? (accepting variations)

500

One possible similarity you could use in a compare paragraph.

What is both characters use appearance/charm/manipulation to deceive?

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