Characterization
Plot Diagram
Irony
Point Of View
Theme & Lesson
100

What is the husbands name 

1. Patrick                                     

2. Sam                                           

 3. Jack     

1. Patrick  

100

 What is  the climax

Mary hits Patrick over the head with a lamb leg  

100

Is the phrase “Tired like a stone.” a simile

yes

100

What is the point of view

Third person

100

What is the lesson of the story

that actions have consequences

200

What is Mary's character development

she is kind and quiet but at the end she is strong and confident 

200

What is the inciting incident in the story

Patrick tell Mary that he is leaving her

200

Why is the Phrase "tired like a stone." a Personification  

Personification is when you give an object human traits  

200

who is the least Narration person in the story

Sam

200

What is the theme

betrayal and revenge

300

Who is the antagonist

The husband/ Patrick

300

What is the setting 

The suburb

300

Where in the story do you see dramatic Irony

When Mary feeds the police the murder weapon

300

Who does the narrator focus on

Mary

300

What is the consequences of Patrick actions

He dies 

400

What is Mary personality

She is kind until her husband

 leaves her and she is very smart

 because she got away with murder 

400

What part of the plot diagram is when Mary starts giggling  

The resolution 

400

What is the example of a simile 

When Mary thinks to herself she may as well have hit him with a steel club regarding the frozen leg of

Lamb

400

what is the definition of third person  

when the narrator is outside the events of the story

400

How does the story show betrayal and revenge

Patrick betrayed Mary and in the fit of anger she got her revenge by killing him  

500

Why do you think that Patrick likes

 to be quiet when he comes home  

it foreshadows that shaft in there

relationship

500

 What are the three parts of the falling action

1. Mary gets grocery  

2. Mary calling the police 

3. The police interrogate Mary

500

What is an example of situational irony

when Mary said she would get dinner ready then use to kill her husband

500

How does the use of third-person limited narration in the story influence how the reader perceives Mary  

if we were not focusing on Mary we would think she is evil but sense we are focused on her we feel empathy for her

500

what is the consequences for the detectives actions

The detectives ate the lamb so they will never find out who killed Patrick