The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas
The Ones Who Stay and Fight
The Great Gatsby
Parts of Speech
Story Elements
100
This is the city this story is about.

What is "Omelas"?

100

What is the solution to evil in this story?

What is "stay and fight"?

100

This is the setting of this novel.

What is "New York"?

100

An example of a noun

What is "star"

100
This is the most exciting or intense part of a story.

What is a "climax"

200

This is the unhappy twist revealed in this short story.

What is "abused child locked in a basement"?

200
The city in this short story.

What is "Um-Helat"?

200

This is the name of the narrator in this story.

Who is "Nick Carraway"?

200

This part of speech replaces a noun in a sentence.

What is "pronoun"

200

This is where a story takes place.

What is "setting"?

300

Omelas is an example of this kind of society.

What is "dystopian"?

300
This short story is meant to be this type of society.

What is "utopia"?

300

This is the love interest of Jay Gatsby

Who is "Daisy Buchanan"?

300

This part of speech describes verbs, adjectives, and itself.

What is an adverb?

300
This is the main character and the person who drives the action in a story.

What is the "protagonist"?

400

This is the solution to evil in this short story.

What is "walk away"?

400
She wrote this short story.

N. K. Jemisin.

400

This is time period when this story takes place.

What is "the Roaring 20's"?

400

This part of speech describes a noun or pronoun.

*any adjective*

400

This is the message or meaning an author is trying to express in a story.

What is "theme"?

500

She wrote this short story.

Who is "Ursula K LeGuin"

500

This is the festival being celebrated in this story.

What is "The Day of Good Birds"?

500

This symbolizes the American Dream.

What is "green light"?

500

These are the eight parts of speech.

What are: nouns, pronouns, verb, adjectives, adverbs, conjunctions, prepositions, and interjections (or articles).

500

"Mystery" is an example of this category.

What is "genre"?