Mrs. Stevenson
Story Elements
Plot
Vocabulary
100

 A word that describes Mrs. Stevenson's personality

What is Demanding?

100

The setting of this drama

What is New York?

100

Mrs. Stevenson shows she's lost control of the situation by this clue.

What is she feels like she's losing her sanity.

100

The word "intrigue" means this.

What is "interest?"

200

Mrs. Stevenson makes a discovery

What is "there's going to be a murder?'

200

The reason Mrs. Stevenson calls the hospital

What is because she needs companioinship

200

This is the ending of the story

What is Mrs. Stevenson gets murdered.
200

The definition of an invalid.

What is a sickly person who needs assistance?

300

Mrs. Stevenson resolves her conflict by

What is "calling the operator, police and hospital?"

300

The stage directions provide this.

What is establishing Mrs. Stevenson's personality and tell what else is happening besides the dialogue.

300

This information is revealed by George on the phone

What is a murder will take place.

300

The definition of the word "monologue."

What is "a speech of emotions of one character.

400

The way the police officer reacts to Mrs. Stevenson

What is "he thinks her information lacks detail?"

400

Mrs. Stevenson faces this type of conflict.

What is man vs. self

400

The telegram from Henry explains this information.

What is that he is going to Boston and will be home tomorrow afternoon.

400
The definition of the word "frantically."

What is  "anxiously" or "crazily?"

500

The way that the operator responds to Mrs. Stevenson.

Robotic, unfeeling, only interested in connecting her call to another party.

500

We can determine that Henry planned Leona's murder by this literary device.

What is Stage Directions

500

The ironic twist at the VERY END of the play.

What is George says "Sorry, Wrong Number."

OR

Mrs. Stevenson didn't call the wrong number.

500

The word that best describes the genre of the story

What is suspense?