What aspect of setting would describe a place that seems to be upper class?
What is economic?
The moment of highest tension in a story is called the.....?
What is climax?
In "Love," the fruit is symbolic of the social divide between the 2 characters?
What is the orange?
He could feel it on his neck, still, like a hot paw.
What is a simile ?
This type of conflict would best describe a person chasing a tornado
What is person vs nature
What aspect of setting would describe a story that seems to take place in the future?
What is time or era?
In "Love," this is symbolic of the journey from childhood to adulthood?
What is the dream?
"Wendy and Peter aren't in their rooms."
What is an allusion?
This type of conflict would best describe a person who feels their teacher has given them an unjust punishment
What is person vs person
What is the physical setting of The Veldt?
What is the Happy-Life home or the nursery?
What is open?
The theme of the Veldt is
What is that technology leads to destruction?
What is an allusion?
This type of conflict would best describe a person who doesn't want to attend university and finds the "traditional" expectations of life to be harmful?
What is person vs society
What is Europe?
After the climax, but before resolution, comes what?
What is falling action ?
Which story's theme can be expressed as indecision causes agony?
What is Lather?
Necklaces dangled and clinked, arms red from the year....
What is onomatopoeia
This is the type of conflict in "Lather"?
What is person vs self
"It was a crisp, cool day when I entered Earl Haig for the last time." This alludes to what element of setting?
What is physical (weather, school)/geographic?
After the exposition, leading up to the climax, comes what?
What is rising action ?
Which part of a story reveals the theme?
What is the ending
The house is wife and mother now, and nurse for the children.
What is a metaphor
This best describes the conflict of Cinderella, who wants to attend a ball but can't because she doesn't have anything to wear?
What is person vs circumstance(s) ?