General Questions
Vocab
Animal Questions
3 Types of Irony
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100

How did Pi become stranded in the ocean?

The animal Transport ship that Pi was on , sunk when it ran into a storm.

100
Slow and careful movement or thought

deliberation

100

What is the name of the tiger?

Richard Parker

100

The candidate that nobody likes loses his election for mayor. A couple of citizens are overheard saying, "Gee. I was really hoping he'd win."

Verbal Irony

100

Identify the narrator's point of view in "Life of Pi".

First Person

200

Identify the figurative Language; "... surely a textbook example of jumping from the frying pan into the fire."

Idiom

200

Feeling or appearing troubled or nervous

agitated

200

What is the animal on the boat that was already eaten?

A zebra

200

In Macbeth, the title character murders the king as a means to an end. But Macbeth soon finds out that he has to keep killing in order to protect his throne.

Situational Irony

200

Identify the figurative Language; "The tennis challenger starts strong but soon loses confidence in his playing. The champion racks up the games. But in the final set, when the challenger has nothing left to lose, he becomes relaxed again, insouciant, daring. Suddenly he’s playing like the devil and the champion must work hard to get those last points."

Analogy

300

The sentence "look over the rim into a boiling cauldron of orange lava" is a metaphorical representation of which of the boats occupants?

Tiger

300

A cancellation or postponement of a punishment

reprieve

300

Why did the tiger not eat Pi?

The tiger was sedated

300

A woman thinks her boyfriend is acting strangely because he's about to propose, but the audience knows that he is planning to run away with another woman, intensifying emotions.

Dramatic Irony

300

Identify the figurative Language; "To be afraid of this ridiculous dog when there's a tiger about is like being afraid of splinters when there are trees falling down."

Analogy

400

Identify the figurative Language; A sense of well being quickly overcame me. My mouth became moist and soft. I forgot about the back of my throat. My skin relaxed. My joints moved with greater ease. My heart began to beat like a merry drum and blood started flowing through my veins like cars from a wedding party honking their way through town.

Simile

400

Acceptance of what happens, without active response or resistance

passivity

400

The 3 animals that are on the boat with Pi, dead or alive.

What is a tiger, zebra, and hyena.

400

Throughout the majority of the books, Harry believes he must kill Lord Voldemort to save the Wizarding World. However, Harry learns that he must actually allow Voldemort to kill him in order to save everyone he loves.

Situational Irony

400

Identify the figurative Language; "In the morning I could not move. I was pinned by weakness to the tarpaulin. Even thinking was exhausting. I applied myself to thinking straight. At length, as slowly as a caravan of camels crossing a desert, some thoughts came together."  

Simile

500

What is longer than a metaphor?

An analogy

500

unusual; not typical

exceptional

500

Who killed the hyena?

The tiger

500

The shower scene in Psycho starts out with the character, Marion, not hearing the killer because the water is running in the shower, but the audience knows he is there. Marion was clueless that she was about to be murdered which increases tension for the audience.

Dramatic Irony

500

Identify the figurative Language; I have heard that the hunger for air exceeds as a compelling sensation the thirst for water. Only for a few minutes, I say. After a few minutes you die and the discomfort of asphyxiation goes away. Whereas thirst is a drawn-out affair. Look: Christ on the Cross died of suffocation, but His only complaint was of thirst. If thirst can be so taxing that even God Incarnate complains about it, imagine the effect on a regular human. It was enough to make me go raving mad.

Allusion