Vocabulary
Character
Setting
Plot
Irony
100

Struggle between opposing forces

Conflict

100

The character is not a suspect.

Mary Maloney

100

Where most of the story takes place

Maloney's house.

100

The type of story...(genre)

Short story, murder-mystery, drama

100

Irony: a situation that shows the ___________________ of what one would expect.

Opposite

200

A character that changes in some important way.

Dynamic character

200

Mary's husband's profession.

police officer.

200

Where Mary gets the murder weapon

freezer.

200

Patrick's first suspicious action

Finishing his drink in one gulp

200

What is ironic about Patrick's job and what happens to him?

he is a police officer. His job is to stop murderers, yet he is murdered himself by his own wife.

300
Clues in a story that suggest events that have yet to occur
What is Foreshadowing?
300

Cold, mean, and hard-hearted best describes ________________ 

Patrick Maloney

300

When Mrs. Maloney returns home from the grocery and sees Patrick's dead body on the floor, how does she react?

As if its the first time she's seen it

300

The plot twist of Lamb to the Slaughter...

The detectives eating the murder weapon.

300

When your audience has more information than your character(s) in a story.

Dramatic irony

400

An idea or message that is repeated throughout the story

Theme

400

On a plot pyramid, this is where characters are first introduced.

Exposition

400

What does Mary buy at the grocery store? (3 things)

potatoes, a can of peas, and cheesecake.

400

Mary gets away with murder because of this.

The detectives don't suspect her at all (because they're friends) and eat the murder weapon.

400

The irony of the story's ending.

that the detectives are talking about finding the murder weapon as they eat it. (and that the murderer is in the very next room).

500

It is a comparison made between two different things using the words “like” or “as”.

Simile

500

Mary's immediate reaction after Patrick tells her he's leaving.

shock or denial

500

Mary's real reason for going to the grocery store.

To have an alibi

500

"And in the other room, Mary Maloney began to ______" Complete the last sentence of the story.

Giggle

500

When the outcome of a situation is totally different from what people expect.

situational irony