Name a setting from this story.
a kingdom; the arena
There is only one type of conflict present in Miss Hinch. What is it?
Man vs. Man
Who gets shot in the first part of the story?
Vladimir
What is the category of conflict in this story?
Internal conflict
What is the protagonist's name?
Jerry
What is the internal conflict in this story?
The princess trying to decide which door the man she loves should go to.
Is Miss Hinch the hero of this story, or the villain?
The villain
Who is the protagonist of this story?
Ivan
Who are the heroes and villains in this story?
There are none.
How many types of conflict does this story have?
Two: Man vs. Man and Man vs. a Greater Force.
BONUS (100 extra points): What is the Greater Force?
What is the name of the king?
The story doesn't tell us.
Who was Jessie Dark disguised as?
An old lady
Snowy field, Vladimir's mom's house, Russia
Why is Mathilde so unsatisfied with her life?
She wants to be rich and live a life of luxury.
What do the antagonist and the protagonist have in common?
They are the same person: Jerry.
What types of conflict are in this story?
Man vs. Man, Man vs. Himself, Man vs. a Greater Force
How is this story's conflict resolved? Mention both parts.
Miss Hinch pushes Jessie Dark into the train. Jessie Dark’s disguise pulls off Miss Hinch’s fake beard to reveal her true identity
How is the story's conflict resolved?
It isn't. Ivan runs away.
How is this story resolved?
Mathilde’s friend tells her the cost. Mathilde learns to be grateful for the things she had.
What is the main conflict of the story?
Jerry is trying to figure out how to get through the tunnel.
How is the story's conflict resolved?
We don't know, the author lets us choose
What is the atmosphere in this story?
Mysterious, anxious, suspenseful
What is the main conflict?
Ivan struggles to tell Valdimir’s mom that her son is dead and he was the one watching it happen
Who/what is the antagonist in this story?
Mathilde's greed
What did Jerry want from the older boys he meets?