Academic Vocabulary
Literary Elements
Story Knowledge
Fill in the Blank
100

To reel from side to side

Stagger

100

Simile

a figure of speech that directly compares two different things to create a vivid image or emphasis, typically using the connecting words "like"or  "as"

100

The name of the Main Character

Rosemary Fell

100

She seemed to ________ like a child

stagger

200

Considerately and discreetly

Tactfully

200

“She seemed to stagger like a child”

Simile

200

The husband of the Main Character

Phillip Fell

200

“___! ___ at once! And some brandy immediately!”

Tea

300

Extremely interesting or charming

Fascinating 

300

"It was a terrible and fascinating moment.”

Oxymoron

300

The Essential Question

What makes people feel insecure?

300

"As for herself she didn’t eat; she smoked and looked away ______ so that the other should not be shy."

Tactfully

400

Scarcely

By a narrow margin; only just

400

appeals to the five senses (sight, sound, smell, taste, touch)

Imagery

400

The author of "A Cup of Tea"

Katherine Mansfield

400

“No, I don’t want no brandy. I never drink brandy. It’s _ ___ __ ___ I want, madam.”

A Cup of Tea

500

lay back in the big chair in a kind of sweet _______

Langour - a dreamy, lazy state

500

a figure of speech that combines two contradictory or opposite words to create a dramatic, or humorous effect

Oxymoron

500

The last line of the story (What was it that Rosemary asked her husband?)

“am I pretty?”

500

"It was a _______ and _______ moment."

Terrible, Fascinating