Vocabulary
Characterization
Literary Devices
The Power Paragraph
Miscellaneous
100

Early that day, THIS turned, and the snow was melting into dirty water.

The weather (line 1)

100

This character uncovers the blanket from around the baby's head.

She (line 23)

100

Early that day, the weather turned and the snow was mellting into dirty water. 

Mood

100

This repeats the statement you make at the beginning of the paragraph.

The closing sentence.

100

This is not in the story

a) cars

b) stove

c) mattress

c) mattress

200

In the story, the kitchen is described as THIS.

Little (line 18)

200

This character was in the bedroom pushing clothes into a suitcase.

He

200

"No, but I want the baby. I’ll get someone to come by for his things." The speaker's tone is THIS.

Calm.

200

This is the second most important part of the power paragraph.

The evidence

200

This person is treated as a thing, an object.

The baby

300

The fight between the woman and the man is referred to as THIS.

A scuffle (line 34)

300

This character was "red-faced and screaming."

The baby

300

"You’re not touching this baby, she said." Her tone is THIS.

Defiant, uncooperative, confrontational, etc.

300

This is where you develop your main point. It should really be more than one sentence long.

Your explanation

300

This is used as a symbol of a broken relationship. 

The flowerpot

400

The man did THIS to his suitcase, almost like a seatbelt. 

Fastened (line 16)

400

These 2 characters scream in the story.

She (line 45) and the baby (line 34)

400

"Cars slushed by on the street outside, where it was getting dark. But it was getting dark on the inside too." 

Hmm, I have a feeling that something ibad s going to happen in this story.

Foreshadowing

400

This is the most important part of the power paragraph. 

The claim

400

They fought over these two issues.

The baby's picture and the baby.

500

This word in the story describes the sound that the tires make in the sown. 

Slushed (line 3)

500

This character goes against what they say. How ironic!

She (lines 39 and 46)
500

"In this manner, the issue was decided."

Wait! What's the issue?

Who deserves the baby?

500

This is what we mean by claim.

It is a statement that you need to prove either true or false.

500

These two things are referred as "little" in the short story "Little Things". 

The window (line 2), the kitchen (line 18)