"The Most Dangerous Game"
"The Scarlet Ibis"
"The Veldt"
"Two Kinds"
Literary Terms 2
100

This is the inciting incident in "The Most Dangerous Game."

What is when Rainsford falls off the yacht?

100

This story is written from this point of view.

What is first person?

100

This is a character v nature conflict in "The Veldt."

What is the Hadleys being attacked by the lions?

100

This is the type of conflict seen when Jing Mei argues with her mother.

What is character v character?

100

This is a form of figurative language in which a non-living thing is given human qualities.

What is personification?

200

This is the most prominent type of imagery used in the following quotation: “[Rainsford was] trying to peer through the dank tropical night that was palpable as it pressed its thick warm blackness in upon the yacht.”

What is tactile?

200

When Aunt Nicey says that "dead birds is bad luck," this is an example of this literary device.

What is foreshadowing?

200

This is a dynamic character in "The Veldt."

Who is George Hadley?

200

This is the climax of "Two Kinds." 

What is when Jing Mei tells her mother she wishes she were dead like her mother's other two babies?

200

This is the kind of imagery that shows how someone feels inside of his or her body.

What is organic imagery?

300

This is what happens during the resolution of "The Most Dangerous Game."

What is Rainsford kills Zaroff?

300

This is an internal conflict Brother faces in "The Scarlet Ibis."

What is that the narrator feels both love and resentment towards Doodle.

300

This is an example of foreshadowing in "The Veldt."

There are several answers for this including the scarf and the wallet.

300

The following quotation shows this kind of imagery: "It felt like worms and toads and slimy things crawling out of my chest..."

What is organic imagery?

300

This is the part of a story in which the main character is introduced.

What is the exposition?

400

This is an internal conflict Rainsford faces.

What is that he begins to panic but fights to keep his nerve?

400

This is something the narrator does due to the "knot of cruelty borne of the stream of love."

What is forcing Doodle to touch his coffin or running away from him in the rain?

400

This is what the following quotation shows about the relationship between Peter and his father: “I wouldn’t want the nursery locked up,” said Peter coldly. “Ever.”

What is that Peter does not love or respect his father?

400

This is the type of imagery found in the following quotation:  "...her fingers felt like a dead person's, like an old peach I once found in the back of the refrigerator..."

What is tactile imagery?

400

This is the part of the story that comes between the exposition and the climax.

What is rising action?

500

This is the purpose of Whitney's conversation with Rainsford.

What is that it reveals Rainsford's character?

500

This is why the narrator feels that giving his brother the name Doodle was the kindest thing he ever did for him.

What is the fact that no one expects much from someone named Doodle?

500

This is what occurs in the resolution of "The Veldt."

George and Lydia are eaten by lions.

500

This is the type of imagery found in the following quotation: "She had a peculiar smell, like a baby that had done something in its pants."

What is olfactory imagery?

500

This is the kind of imagery that describes how something feels to the touch.

What is tactile imagery?