A way of speaking that shows emotion
What is "tone"?
Special/one of a kind
What is "unique"?
The who of a story.
What are characters?
In the story, Louisa runs away on this day.
What is June 20th or the day before her sister’s wedding?
This is like a paragraph in a poem
What is a stanza?
Synonymous with “living in.”
What is "residing"?
Able to notice.
What is "recognize"?
The message or lesson about life an author wants to teach.
What is theme?
Louisa bought this on the anniversary of her running away
What is a new hat?
The point of view in "I'm Nobody! Who are you?"
What is first person?
Synonyms include developing, augmenting, growing, bolstering.
What is "expanding"?
Mistake, antonym of being correct.
What is "error"?
The setting of a story
What is the where and the when of a story?
Paul’s reason for wanting Louisa to return home
What is the reward money?
This happens to the speaker on Friday in “A Whole New Look”.
What is no one recognizes her?
Synonyms include con artists, frauds, quacks, and charlatans.
What is an "impostor"?
Synonyms include "character" and "self".
What is "identity"?
An unexpected twist.
What is irony?
At the end of the story, this is how Louisa’s family reacts to her.
What is they don’t recognize her or they cry with disappointment/sadness?
Examples include:
- How public like a frog croaking
- Stink like rotten meat
- Dried up like a raisin in the sun
What is a simile?
Vague, hidden, obscure, conspicuous, concealed.
(Which word doesn’t belong?)
What is "conspicuous"?
Entrap, trick, aid, deceive, swindle
(Which doesn’t belong?)
What is "aid"?
First person, second person, or third person.
What is point of view?
The resolution to the story/Louisa’s problem.
What is she returns to her life with Mrs. Peacock?
The rhyme scheme in "A Whole New Look"
What is it A, A, A, B, C?