Short Stories 1
Short Stories 2
Faustian Bargain 1
Faustian Bargain 2
Animal Farm 1
Animal Farm 2
Grammar and Punctuation
MLA Formatting
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Who is the main character of "Lamb to the Slaughter"?

Mary Maloney

100

What is a hyperbole?

An exaggerated statement.

100

What is situational irony?

When the opposite of what a character expects to happen, happens.

100

What is verbal irony?

Sarcasm (saying something insincerely).

100

Who does Old Major represent?

Karl Marx.

100

What is the real life parallel to animalism?

Marxism.

100

What is a pronoun?

A word used to replace a proper noun (a noun with a formal name).

100

True or False: A citation always needs the author's last name in it, no matter what.

True.

200

What does Della Young sell in "Gift of the Magi"?

Her hair.

200

Why does Mary Maloney kill Patrick in "Lamb to the Slaughter"?

He planned to divorce her.

200

What is Orpheus NOT allowed to do, as part of his deal with Hades?

Look at Eurydice.

200

How is Orpheus and Eurydice different from the traditional Faustian Bargain? (Hint, it involves Hades).

Hades is sympathetic towards Orpheus, making him a sympathetic deal maker.

200

The first pig walking on two legs is...

Squealer.

200

What is a scapegoat?

Someone who takes all the blame, regardless of whether they're actually responsible for a problem.

200

What is an adverb?

A word used to describe a verb.

200

In what order should a Works Cited Page be organized?

Alphabetical, by author's last name.

300

What is the name of the manservant in "The Most Dangerous Game"?

Ivan.

300

In what year does "Harrison Bergeron" take place?

2081.

300

What is dramatic irony?

When the audience knows something that a character doesn't.

300

What is a literary trope?

A commonly reused or repeated element of a story - it can be plots, endings, irony, etc.

300

What is the name of the farm by the end of the novel?

Manor Farm

300

According to Old Major, why do the animals live in misery?

Humanity, and how humans steal the products of their labor.

300

Identify the type of word bolded in the sentence below:

"Mr. Kisse is a bald man."

Adjective

300

What are the first four lines in an MLA paper called?

The MLA Header

400

Who does all the talking in "Salted Circus Cashew"?

A lion tamer on the side of the can.
400

What does Rainsford have to give up in order to survive in "The Most Dangerous Game"?

His morals/values.

400

"The Devil and Tom Walker" is a __________ - a story meant to critique a movement or aspect of society. (Hint: it starts with an "s")

Satire.

400

Why did Tom Walker initially reject the deal offered by Old Scratch?

He hates his wife!
400
What kind of story is Animal Farm? (Hint: it starts with an "A")

An allegory.

400

What minor character represents the use of religion to control others?

Moses the Raven.

400

What type of sentence is below?

"Jaden, why are you the way that you are?"

Interrogative.

400

Write the citation for page 26 for George Orwell's Animal Farm.

(Orwell 26).

500

What is ironic about the ending of "Lamb to the Slaughter"?

Mary feeds the murder weapon to the police.
500

What is the name of the woman in "Salted Circus Cashew"?

Trick Question! She isn't named!

500

The ending of "The Devil and Tom Walker" is an example of what literary device?

Situational irony.

500

What is Pahom's tragic flaw in "How Much Land Does a Man Need?"

His greed.

500

What is the final commandment written on the farm by the end of the book?

"All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others."

500

What is significant about the animals not being able to tell the difference between the pigs and humans at the end of the novel?

It shows that the pigs are just as capable of oppressing the other animals as the humans are, and have become the very thing they hate.

500

What type of sentence is below?

"Sofia, go grab a pencil from my desk."

Imperative.

500

What should the first four lines of your paper consist of?

1. Name.

2. Teacher's Name

3. Name of the Class

4. Due Date