Grammar
Literary Devices
The Lottery
Flowers for Algernon
Sonnet 130
100

What tense is this:  "We have had an extraordinary year."

the perfect tense

100

But no such roses see I in her cheeks

metaphor

100

The black box, 3 legged stool, pieces of paper

Paraphernalia
100

When you do something stupid (according to the story)...

You are pulling a "Charlie Gordon"

100

What characterizes a sonnet?

14 lines

3 stanzas and one couplet

200

Whom, who, where, when, that are all..

Relative pronouns/clauses

200

My mistress; eyes are nothing like the sun

simile

200

Lottery in June, corn by heavy soon

Justification for the lottery

200

Charlie is selected as a candidate because of his...

motivation

200

Who wrote Sonnet 130?

William Shakespeare

300

I love you, I hate you

is an example of...

comma splice

300

I grant I never saw a goddess go.

Alliteration

300

The gathering of stones is an example of

foreshadowing

300

The first sign of Charlie's increased IQ is...

the improvement in his grammar

300

Why is Sonnet 130 considered a parody?

Because he makes fun of his mistress for 12 lines and then declares his love

400

It is often claimed by experts that..

the passive voice

400

ababcdcdefefgg

rhyme scheme
400

First the head of household, then the selected family chooses

The lottery's procedure
400

The intended message of the story is...

Ignorance is bliss OR the dangers of playing God

400

What is the message of the sonnet?

Society's beauty standards are often unattainable and unfair

500

If I were you, I would pay close attention.

2nd conditional

500

A group of lines in a poem

Stanza

500

the dangers of blind allegiance

the theme of The Lottery

500

Who is the author of Flowers for Algernon?

Daniel Keyes

500

Name 3 things that Shakespeare compares characteristics of his lover to?

the sun, black wires, coral, roses, goddess