He sobbed, loudly and painfully in the dark night. Who's HE?
lizabeth's father
What was the lady's name that loaned the main character her necklace?
Madame Forestier
What did Jim get Della?
A hair comb
List the five main elements of a story IN ORDER.
(Plot Diagram)
Exposition (beginning), Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution
I lived in ( ) for a year as an exchange student. Name the city.
London
What is age of Lizabeth?
fourteen-going-on-fifteen
What is the last name of the husband and wife?
Loisel
Who's the author of this story?
What is the main conflict in "The Interlopers"?
Ulrich and Georg are fighting over land.
I have been to all continents except Antarctica and ( )
Australia
Vocabulary : always the same and boring
monotonous
Madame Loisel's husband suggests that she wear ___________ instead of jewelry.
flowers
What did Della and Jim both sacrifice?
Della - her hair
Jim - his watch
How were the two men trapped together in "The Interlopers"?
A tree fell on them during a storm.
the only known fish that can blink with both eyes.
shark
How did Miss Lottie react when she found out that Lizabeth had destroyed the marigolds?
There was no rage in her face.
Vocabulary : a very sorry or guilty feeling about something bad you have done, or the act of showing that you feel like this
contrition
How much did the watch chain cost Della?
$21
vocabulary : a situation in which two people or groups of people
become friendly again after they have argued
reconciliation
What did I major in college?
English Language and Literature
After Lizabeth destroyed Miss Lottie's Marigolds, she felt she lost (A) and gained (B). What goes in the blanks?
A : innocence B : compassion
How much did the main character pay for the new necklace and how much did the fake necklace actually cost?
3600 francs, 500 francs
Vocabulary : extreme unwillingness to spend money or use resources
parsimony
What was offered to be shared between the two men as they were trapped together?
Wine in a flask
The brand name Spam is a combination of 2 words.
“spice” and “ham”