The Flowers
How do you see your self(ie)?
Lord of the Flies
Grammar
Literary Terms
100

This young girl is the protagonist of “The Flowers.”

Answer: Who is Myop?

100

This everyday digital activity is the central focus of the essay.

Answer: What is taking selfies?

100

This object becomes a symbol of authority and order among the boys.

Answer: What is the conch shell?

100

This term refers to a group of words that contains a subject and a verb and expresses a complete thought.

Answer: What is an independent clause?

100

This device involves an intentional exaggeration for emphasis or effect.

Answer: What is hyperbole?

200

At the beginning of the story, Myop is doing this activity that symbolizes innocence and joy.

Answer: What is picking flowers?

200

The author argues that selfies are more than just pictures—they often serve this deeper purpose related to identity.

Answer: What is self-expression (or constructing identity)?

200

This character represents civilization and rationality, often clashing with Jack.

Answer: Who is Ralph?

200

In subject-verb agreement, the verb must agree with this part of the sentence in number.

Answer: What is the subject?

200

This term refers to a reference within a text to another work, event, or figure, often historical or literary.

Answer: What is allusion?

300

The story takes a dark turn when Myop discovers this object near the dead man’s body.

Answer: What is a noose?

300

According to the essay, selfies can influence this psychological concept, which refers to how we perceive ourselves.

Answer: What is self-esteem (or self-image)?

300

The boys’ descent into savagery is marked by their obsession with this activity.

Answer: What is hunting (or killing pigs)?

300

This type of sentence contains one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses.

Answer: What is a complex sentence?

300

This literary device gives human qualities to non-human objects or ideas.

Answer: What is personification?

400

Alice Walker uses this literary device to signal the shift from innocence to awareness in the story’s final line.

Answer: What is symbolism (or foreshadowing/metaphor, depending on interpretation)?

400

The essay suggests that the rise of selfies is connected to this broader cultural phenomenon driven by technology.

Answer: What is social media culture (or digital connectivity)?

400

This character’s death symbolizes the loss of innocence and the triumph of chaos.

Answer: Who is Piggy?

400

This grammatical term refers to a clause that cannot stand alone as a sentence because it does not express a complete thought.

Answer: What is a dependent clause?

400

This term refers to a situation where the audience knows something that the characters do not, creating tension or humor.

Answer: What is dramatic irony?

500

The story’s ending suggests a loss of innocence tied to this broader historical and social reality.

Answer: What is racial violence/lynching in the American South?

500

The author describes this cultural event at which someone was maimed while trying to take a selfie. 

Answer: What is Running of the Bulls?

500

Golding uses this biblical allusion in the novel’s title and central symbol to emphasize the theme of innate human evil. (You need a specific biblical character / name!)

Answer: What is the reference to Beelzebub (the “Lord of the Flies” as a name for the devil)?

500

Identify the error in this sentence: Neither the students nor the teacher are ready for the exam.

Answer: What is the verb should be “is” (subject closest to verb is singular)?

500

This device uses contrasting ideas in a balanced grammatical structure, such as “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.”

Answer: What is antithesis?