Plot
Academic Vocabulary
Vocabulary Set
Freytag's Plot Chart
100

Mary Maloney watches the clock and continues her sewing all while thinking of her husband, Patrick. 

What is happening at the beginning of the story? 

100

a reference to something in history, literature, the Bible, pop culture an author uses to make a connection

What is allusion?

100

welcoming, making guests feel comfortable and at ease

What is hospitality?

100

when a character makes a decision that points to the outcome of the story

What is climax? 

200

Wanting a divorce

What is what Patrick tells Mary?

200

Its one job is to build suspense

What is dramatic irony?

200

doing the right thing according to a moral code, even when no one is watching

integrity

200

The action after the climax. In the Lamb to the Slaughter, it is when the detectives eat the leg of lamb, the murder weapon. 

What is falling action? 

300

Thursday

What is the night Mary and Patrick usually go out to dinner?
300

a style of notetaking that allows the learner to organize terms on the left and write explanations and create illustrations on the right

What are Cornell Notes?

300
students, surgeons, teachers, lawyers, architects, construction workers, acrobats are just a few professions that require this to be successful
What is diligence?
300

another word for resolution (it's French!)

What is Denouement? 

400

Purposefully going to the butcher

What is creating an alibi for her whereabouts?

400

saying one thing but meaning another

What is verbal irony? 

400

comforting someone who is feeling sad or down in the dumps

What is console?

400

the heat of the story; no story can move forward without this

Rising Action/Conflict

500

The murder weapon

What is frozen leg of lamb?

500

a twist at the end

What is situational irony? 

500

irritation over inability to solve a problem

What is exasperate? 

500

names of characters

place

potential conflict

What is Exposition?