Short Stories
Literary Terms & Devices
Letter Writing
Of Mice and Men
Sherlock Who?
Grammar & Words
100

Name that short story:

Rainsford washes up on a mysterious and foreboding island to find the wealthy and crazes General Zaroff is going to make HIM the quarry for his next hunt...

The Most Dangerous Game.

100

What is a protagonist?

The character around which the story revolves. (The "main" character is acceptable too.)

100
What type of letter do you send someone who has done you a favor or given you a gift?

A thank you letter.

100

Name the character:
Described as thin and angular with a tanned face and calm, penetrating eyes; most people respect him because he's a good listener and leader.

Slim

100

What country is Sherlock Holmes from? (Also the country the author is from.)

England

100

What are the three types of sentence structures?

Simple, Compound, Complex

200

Name that short story:

George and Ulrich are from feuding families, all over a worthless piece of land. In a twist of fate, they are both pinned by a falling tree and work out their differences. Yay - the feud will end! Wait... wolves!

The Interlopers

200

Name all the stages of plot (in order):

Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, (Fall) Resolution

200

What is a salutation?

It's the greeting line, like "Dear _____:"

200

Why is Candy eager to join up with George and Lennie?

Like his dog, he's afraid he's going to be seen as "useless" soon and he won't have anywhere to go when the Boss lets him go (fires him). 

200

This Sherlock Holmes a real historical person?

No (he's a work of fiction)

200

What are the three things you have to have in order to have an independent clause / simple sentence?

1. subject

2. predicate / verb

3. Must have a complete thought

300

Name that short story:

That eye... that eye! The old man's horrible eye made me cut him up and put him under the floorboards. I'm so clever. But wait, I still hear his heartbeat, and I'm SURE the cops hear it too!! NOO! I DID IT!

The Tell-Tale Heart

300

What are the three basic types of irony?

Situational

Verbal

Dramatic

300

What is a return address?

It's your own address, where you hope a correspondence or response would be sent.

300

Name the character:

He's one of the few characters who seems to be self-educated (due to the items described in his room), and unlike George and Lennie, he refuses to let himself have dreams/hopes because he's seen too many men want things and never get them. (But he was tempted to dream.... for a moment.)

Crooks

300

What are the large, windswept grasslands of the countryside of Dartmoor called?

the moors

300

Create 1 correct compound sentence

Answers will vary.

Must use FOR, AND, NOR, BUT, OR, YET, SO to join to independent clauses.

(A full sentence/independent clause on BOTH SIDES of one of those words.)

400

Name that short story:

Hey, it's a party! What a perfect time to get my revenge on that lout, Fortunato. He's such a lush for wine, I'm sure he'd love to be walled up in a cozy catacomb with some... AMONTILLADO!

The Cask of Amontillado

400

Situational irony tends to be the most common in much short fiction. What IS situational irony?

It's when all the details are leading us to believe one thing will be a natural conclusion, but the unexpected opposite occurs. 

The reality goes opposite of the expectation.
(Like a fire truck catching fire, or a police officer getting arrested for breaking the law.)

400

What is the most common (and professional) complimentary closing?

Sincerely,

400

Who repeatedly (idly) threatens
"If you don't want me, you jus' gotta say and I'll go off in those hills right there, right up in those hills- and live by myself." 

Lennie

400

Who is Sherlock Holmes visitor as he and Watson attempt to analyze the visitor's walk stick that was left when he's attempted to visit earlier?

Dr. Mortimore

400

What type of sentence is below:

Mr. Clute closely inspected the lab reports because he had been told that students were cheating.

complex (subordinating) sentence

Mr. Clute closely inspected the lab reports because he had been told that students were cheating.

500

Name that short story:

Yes, mom, we're Chinese-American. Yes, mom, I will say please and thank you. Yes, mom, I learned the rules myself. Yes, mom, I've practiced my chess game... again. Yes, mom, I know you're proud ... but will you just lay off??! Mom...?

Rules of the Game

500

Authors use careful word choice and descriptions in order to create this as part of their setting and story telling... it's called the _ _ _ _. 

Tone.

500

What does "P.S." stand for and where does it go?

It means "post script" and it would go after the signature, as a little additional note/message or information.

500

What does Carlson's comment at the very end of the book tell us about those "kind" of men (the average men working as migrant workers on the ranches)?

"What do you suppose is eatin' them?"

It shows their lack of empathy, their disconnect from humanity and human friendship and love.

500

Who has recently died, which is why the visitor is seeking Sherlock's help?

Sir Charles Baskerville

500

What do conjunctions do? (examples below)

coordinating: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so

subordinating: when, if, while, although, because, since,

They join words, phrases, sentences or ideas