COMPREHENSION/LITERARY ELEMENTS 1
COMPREHENSION/LITERARY ELEMENTS 2
VOCABULARY
LITERARY/FIGURATIVE DEVICES
WILD
100

Who is the narrator, and what is the point of view?


-First Person

-The boy's sister's boyfriend


100

Name FIGURATIVE DEVICE in the title, "Click-Clack the Rattlebag."


Onomatopoeia

100

Give a synonym for the word precocious (paragraph 15)

*Cannot be a word at the bottom of the page

clever

100

Name the FIGURATIVE element:

We walked out of the warm and cosy kitchen into the hallway of the big house, where it was chilly and draughty and dark.

-alliteration

100

A feeling of growing tension, excitement, or uncertainty about what is going to happen in a story.

Suspense 

200

What does the boy want the narrator to do and why?


Take him to bed and tell him a story because he’s scared.

200

Paragraph 21: Which sentence represents an example of suspense?

"We walked out of the warm and cosy kitchen into the hallway of the big house, where it was chilly and draughty and dark."


200

Give a synonym for the word unsettling (paragraph 24)

disturbing, worrisome

200

Name the LITERARY element:

"It was a big, old house, and the lights didn't always work, which meant that it was very dark, very often."

-mood

-dark, uneasy

200

Give a synonym for the word unrelentingly (paragraph 60)

continuously, stubbornly 

300

Where did the boy say that click-clacks come from?

the dark

300

Name an example of foreshadowing in the story.


-The light bulb is burnt out and the Click-Clack monsters live in the dark

-When the boyfriend opens the attic door and we hear the Click-Clack monster

300

Give a synonym for the word soberly (paragraph 24)

seriously, reasonably

300

Name the LITERARY element:

"Not very scared. Just a bit. But it is a very big house, and lots of times the lights don’t work and it’s a sort of dark.”

-tone

-eerie, suspenseful

300

What is the theme?


Things aren't always as they seem.

-fear, danger

400

What is the major conflict in the story?

The little boy says he is afraid of the dark and needs to be put to bed.

400

What type of irony is in this story?


Situational

-the boy tells the narrator a scary story

-the boy is the monster

400

Give a synonym for the word lair (paragraphs 34-36)

a den or hideout (for an animal)

400

Name TWO figurative devices in the following sentence:

It was perfectly dark, now, but the opening door disturbed the air, and I heard things rattle gently, like dry bones in thin bags, in the slight wind.  

-personification

-simile

400

Pictures or images created in the reader’s mind, especially appealing to the five senses.

Imagery

500

Which is the most significant rising action in the plot?

The boy explains that Click-clacks are what you aren't paying attention to.

500

What event serves as the climax of the story?

As the boy and narrator approach the doorway, the sounds of the rattlebag can be heard, and the narrator is pulled into the room.

500

Give a synonym for the word  insufferable (paragraph 58)

overwhelming, unbearable

500

Name the FIGURATIVE element:

He looked at me as if he was trying to decide whether or not I was pulling his leg.

-idiom

500

What is the most likely reason why the child tells the boyfriend about the 'Click Clack the Rattle Bag'?

To distract and inform the boyfriend about what will happen to him