Characters and
Perspective
Conflict
and Plot
Theme and
Literary Devices
Setting
Take a Shot!
100

 Name of the main character in Playin' piano

Who is Charlie?

100

What did Charlie kill his wife with

What is his axe?

100
The theme of Playin' Piano

What is revenge 

100

Where the story takes place

What is a lighthouse?

100

What Charlie does for work

What is a lighthouse keeper?

200

Point of view in which the story is told

What is 3rd person?

200
The main conflict in the story

What is Myrtles piano playing?

200

The first literary device we see in this story 

What is an onomatopoeia? 

200

Where Myrtles body is buried

What is behind the woodshed?

200

How Charlie said Myrtle died in his log book

What is swept out to sea?

300

Name of the female main character 

Who is Myrtle?

300

The end of the rising action

What is when Charlie goes to bed after covering the murder?

300

The motifs of the story

What are the axe and the piano?

300

Where the piano is located

What is the main room?

300

The amount of times Myrtle messes up on the piano

What is 32?

400
Charlie and Myrtle's relationship with each other 

What are husband and wife?

400

The climax of the story

What is Charlie seeing Myrtles ghost?

400

The main onomatopoeia in the story

What is dah-dah-dum-dum-BLAT!

400

Where Myrtle is standing holding Charlies axe

What is a third of the way up the stairs?

400

Color of the glowing piano

What is green?

500

Describe 3rd person

What is when the narrator is not a part of the story? 

*Uses he, she, they, them

500

The resolution of the story

What is the story is a cliff hanger and has no resolution?
500

Foreshadowing that something bad is about to happen in the story

What is when Charlie wakes up and can't find his axe?

500

Where Myrtle falls in love with piano

What is a concert in town?

500

The name of Myrtles brother

Who is Jamie?