Night
A Midsummer Night's Dream
Poetry
Literary terms
Miscellaneous
100
Place the following events from “Night” in chronological order: a. Elie’s infected foot is drained. b. All Foreign Jews are expelled from Sighet. c. Elie and his sisters offer water to thirsty neighbors in the street. d. Elie and his father lie about their age.
b-c-d-a
100
Place the following events from “A Midsummer’s Night Dream” in chronological order: a. Hippolyta and Theseus marry. b. Helena follows Demetrius into the woods. c. Egeus appoints Demetrius as Hermia’s future husband. d. Helena accuses Hermia of mocking her.
c-b-d-a
100
"Throwback Thursday" and "Manic Monday" are examples of what poetic device?
Alliteration
100
Define the terms "protagonist" and "antagonist".
a. The main character of a story b. The character that opposes the main character
100
Use the white board to correctly draw and label a plot chart.
a. Exposition b. Raising action c. Climax d. Falling action e. Resolution
200
What point of view is used for "Night".
First Person point of view
200
Who said the following quote?  "If we shadows have offended,  Think but this, and all is mended—  That you have but slumbered here  While these visions did appear.  And this weak and idle theme,  No more yielding but a dream,  Gentles, do not reprehend."
Robin Goodfellow or Puck
200
"The angry rain pounded against my umbrella". This sentence is an example of what poetic device?
Personification
200
A character that constantly changes throughout a story is a __________ character.
Dynamic character A character that does not change is static.
200
Correctly place the following words in the sentence below. I hope ________ safe in _________ house over _______. a. Their b. There c. They're
c-a-b
300
Madame Schachter screaming about her visions of fire is an example of what literary term?
Foreshadowing
300
Author William Shakespeare is famous for many plays and sonnets. Name at least 5 well known plays besides A Midsummer's Night Dream.
Answers will vary
300
Give an example and define "Onomatopoeia"
Written sounds "Buzz" "meow" "crackle" "woosh"
300
What is the difference between "Illusion" and "Allusion".
An illusion is a false or misleading impression of reality. An allusion is an indirect reference to a well known piece of literature or event.
300
What is the name of the play Bottom and the rest of the actors want to preform for the duke?
Pyramus and Thisbe
400
Elie and Moshe study what text of mysticism?
What is Kabbalah
400
List the couples that are married by the end of the play.
Lysander and Hermia Demetrius and Helena Theseus and Hippolyta
400
Repeating the same word or phrase over and over again is an example of what poetic device?
Repetition
400
What is it called when the audience knows something that the characters in the story do not know?
Dramatic Irony
400
What were the results for this year's AIM scores in sophomore reading and writing?
Reading 88% passing Writing 81% passing
500
As Elie and the other prisoners watch the young angelic faced boy suffocate on the gallows, one prisoner says, "For God's sake, where is god?" How do the other prisoners respond?
"Where He is? This is where--hanging here from this gallows..."
500
Explain the concept of "The fourth wall".
An imaginary wall in which an audience views a play/movie. It is commonly avoided by actors in order to stay in character make the play seem genuine.
500
The division between lines in a poem is called what? *hint: These are similar to paragraphs in an essay.
Stanzas
500
What is a Hyperbole?
An extreme exaggeration
500
What is the correct spelling and pronunciation of Ms. Fortune's first name?
Keiko (Kay-ko)