Vocabulary
Five key elements
Main characters
Figurative language
Random
100

Careful; Meticulous

Fastidious

100

What is the setting of the story?

A house in a quiet residential neighborhood.

100

Describe the stranger.

He is a very strange man. He seems polite at first, but then ends up overstepping boundaries. 

100

A narrative device in which suggestions or warnings about events to come are dropped or planted is?

Foreshadowing

100

Who is the antagonist of the story?

The father

200

Spontaneously 

Impulsively 

200

Who are the main characters

The mom, dad, son, and the stranger.

200

Describe the father

He is violent and acts like he does nothing wrong. 

200

A tool of figurative language where an image, object, idea, or symbol is used to represent something other than its literal meaning is?

Symbolism

200

Who is the author of the story?

Joyce Carol Oates

300

Cavelike; vast

Cavernous

300

What is the conflict in the story?

When the stranger invites himself into the sons room and tells the boy riddles that will make sense one day. 

300

Describe the mother.

She is nice, sweet and uncertain and cautious about others.

300

What type of figurative language is the quote, "Shadows were dispersed like ragged ghosts and the cut-glass fruit bowl at the center of the table glowed like an exquisite multifaceted jewel."

Simile

300

What strange request does the stranger make at the end of the story?

He requests to sit on the stairs in the basement with the door closed. 

400

Slowly as to avoid notice

Steathily

400

What is the theme of the story?

Violence and regret.
400

Describe the son.

Polite and follows the rules
400

What figurative language is used throughout the whole story?

Symbolism

400

What is the mood of the story?

Creepy, mysterious, and strange.

500

Annoyance; frustration 

Exasperation

500

What is the plot of the story?

One night a strange man came to a family's door. He claimed that he had lived in their house when he was a child. He asked to look around and then the mother invited him inside. The guest is very strange and the strangeness keeps progressing as time goes on. It becomes uncomfortable when he meets that son and shows him a riddle about infinity. He also talks about his problems with his violent father. The father becomes angry with him and tells him to leave. After he leaves they argue about whose idea it was to let him in. It seems like the family has secrets after all. 

500

What does the author foreshadow about the father in the story when the stranger is telling the boy a riddle?

The author foreshadows the father abusing the son.

500

What figurative language is being shown when the stranger tells the boy riddles, warning him that the father is going to becone abusive.

Foreshadowing

500

What point of view is the story in?

Third person omniscient.