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Narration/setting
Mood/atmosphere, characterization
conflict
Climax
Random facts
100
What type of narration is used in this story
1st person participant
100
does the tone fit the story
Yes
100
What types of conflicts are in the story
person vs person person vs society
100
Wes meeting the Chairman
What is the trigger incident
100
A dance in which partners are exchanged according to a pattern
paul jones
200
Who is telling the story
Chairman of the board
200
What is the atmosphere in the beginning of the story
Sad and dreary
200
what makes it person vs person and person vs society
P vs P Wes and the chairman P vs S Wes vs the bullies
200
Why is it important that there at Miss tretheway's graveyard?
If they weren't there the conflict would have never started.
200
wrote this short story
Ernest Buckler
300
Who's graveyard are they visiting
Miss Tretheway
300
What is the atmosphere as the story progresses
Happier (bittersweet)
300
Are the conflicts resolved
Completely resolved
300
What is the rising action
Wes' flashbacks
300
Where was the author from?
Nova Scotia
400
What time of year is it
Winter time
400
who's the protagonist and antagonist
Wes holman (protagonist) chairman of the board(antagonist)
400
why does the conflict start
They both have different views of beauty
400
Name one of the rising action scenes
Hospital room, formal dance, bullies
400
When was this story published
1975
500
there are man other settings in this story, but are told using what
Flashbacks
500
Who are they talking about
Miss Tretheway
500
What does the chairman state at the end of the story
I have never felt less beautiful and less of a gentlemen in my life
500
What is the climax
The chairman's view of beauty was changed and realized that Miss Tretheway was truly a beautiful person
500
What was the last thing Wes said to the Chairman
She was beautiful, she was a real lady