Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
Characters
Plot
Irony and Themes
100

What does the word "diatribe" mean?

condemnation; bitter, abusive criticism

100

What is the word that means you do something secretly or in a sneaky way?

Surreptitiously

100

Who is Sam and what are his traits?

He is the narrator of the book and he's more level-headed, practical, and business-minded.

100

What is the exposition of this story?

Two con men, Sam and Bill, arrive in the small town of Summit, Alabama. They need $2,000 to pull off a land scheme in Illinois. They decide to kidnap the son of a wealthy businessman, Ebenezer Dorset. The victim is 10-year-old Johnny Dorset, a red-haired boy.

100

What's the theme that fits the ending that the reader wasn't expecting?

Irony and role-reversal

200

What is ransom?

A price or payment demanded for the release of property or a person
200

What is the word that means something is acceptable to the taste, or is able to be eaten (edible)?

Palatable

200

Who is Bill and what are his traits?

Bill is Sam's partner and the "muscle of the operation" who becomes the prime target of Johnny. He's short-tempered, physically stronger, and less patient.

200

What is the rising action of this story?

Sam and Bill successfully kidnap Johnny and take him to a cave hideout. Johnny immediately embraces the adventure, calling himself "Red Chief". He torments Bill with war games, demands stories, and refuses to go home. The kidnappers write a ransom note demanding $1,500. Johnny's behavior becomes increasingly wild and exhausting.

200

Why did the twist ending make sense while still being unexpected? (Hint: Four words)

Believability, foreshadowing, surprise, humor

300

What does the word "pervade" mean?

To spread or to be present throughout

300

What word does this sentence describe?

"You need to pay me $700 if you want your daughter back!!"

Ransom

300

Who is Johnny and what are his traits?

He is the captive that turns into the tormentor. He also calls himself "Red Chief". He's energetic, imaginative, fearless, and mischievous.

300

What is the climax of this story?

Bill reaches his breaking point and threatens to leave. Sam receives a counter-offer letter from Ebenezer Dorset. Instead of paying ransom, Dorset demands the kidnappers pay HIM $250 to take Johnny back.

300

What three types of irony did O. Henry use in this story?

Situational Irony, Dramatic Irony, Verbal Irony

400

What does it mean to collaborate?

To work together on a project
400

A group project would be some you would have to _____ on.

Collaborate

400

Who is Ebenezer Dorset and what are his traits?

He is the father of Johnny, the captive, who turns the tables on the kidnappers. He's shrewd (clever), practical, and he understands his son's nature.

400

What is the falling action of this story?

Sam and Bill realize they're trapped by Johnny's behavior. They desperately agree to Dorset's terms. They scrape together the $250 payment.

400

What theme most fits the way that Johnny's behavior overwhelmed the kidnappers?

Childhood vs. Adulthood

500

What does "comply" mean?

To act according to command, request, or order

500

Someone's giving a harsh, angry speech about only the bad parts of the movie in an abusive manner. 

What is the person making?

A diatribe

500

Did Ebenezer Dorset actually want to take Johnny back?

No.

500

What is the resolution to this story?

The men pay Dorset and return Johnny. They flee town as fast as possible, with Johnny chasing after them.

500

What theme fits the statement that criminal plans can backfire in ways they don't expect?

Consequences of Crime