Winner! Gagnant!
The World That The Children Made
Twisted Wishes
The Storytelling Arc
Literary Devices
100

In "The Lottery," what character arrives late to the drawing and then protests the tradition most loudly?

Tessie Hutchinson

100

Name all 5 characters in the Veldt. 

George Hadley 

Lydia Hadley 

Peter Hadley 

Wendy Hadley 

David McClean 

100

Name all the characters in The Monkey's Paw 

Herbert 

Mr. White 

Mrs. White 

Sergeant Major Morris 

The Lawyer

100

In "The Monkey's Paw," what is the key event in the Rising Action that immediately follows the Whites' first wish for 200 pounds?

A Lawyer from Maw and Meggins arrives to tell them of Herbert's death.

100

What is Foreshadowing? 

When an author makes subtle hints about what will happen later on in the story.

200

The children gathering rocks in a pile at the beginning of the story "The Lottery" is an example of...

Foreshadowing.

200

Name a few central themes of "The Veldt."

The dangers of excessive technology, 

parental neglect,


200

In "The Monkey's Paw," what is Herbert White's fate after the first wish for 200 pounds is made?

He is killed in a machinery accident at work.

200

What part of the arc introduces the characters, setting, and basic situation?

Exposition

200

It is a cold rainy night at the Laburnum Villa where Herbert, Mr. White and Mrs. White live. This describes the story's...

Setting

300

The black dot on the winning ticket symbolizes...

Death
300

Which character in "The Veldt" is the first to feel a sense of unease and dread about the African veldt imagery?

Lydia Hadley (The Mother) 

300
How did the Monkey's Paw get it's power according to Sergeant Major Morris? 

It got its power from a Fakir (high priest). 

300

Describe the Falling Action of "The Veldt" after the parents' murder (the climax).

The children are calmly having tea with David McClean, while the lions are heard and seen in the nursery.

300

Who would you say is the Antagonist of the Veldt?

The Children Peter and Wendy

The Happy life Home

400

Who is the primary voice of tradition and resistance to change in "The Lottery," who fears that younger generations will stop the ritual?

Old Man Warner

400

What does George Hadley find on the ground when he first visits the nursery?

His ripped up wallet. 

400

In "The Monkey's Paw," what detail about the sergeant-major's appearance is a clear instance of foreshadowing for the danger of the paw?

His somber, serious, or fearful demeanor when discussing the paw, or his refusal to take money for it.

400

What is the term for the turning point or moment of greatest tension in a story?

Climax

400

In "The Veldt," what is the Happylife Home a symbol of?

Over-reliance on technology. 

Bad parenting (parents spoiling kids)

500

In "The Lottery," what object symbolizes the tradition itself, as it is old, shabby, and in need of replacement, but the villagers refuse to change it?

The black box.

500

What is a significant symbol in "The Veldt" that represents the children's lack of discipline and their violent nature?

The Lions

500

Why do you think Mr. White wishes for his son to be dead in his third and final wish? 

Because he is worried that he would be in unimaginable pain and that he would look unrecognizable due to his serious injuries. 

500

What is the term for the turning point or moment of greatest tension in a story?

Resolution (where the story ends with the continuation of the tradition).

500

It is a beautiful bright sunny day when the lottery happens. This directly contrasts the fact that the lottery is a terrible tradition that involves killing someone every year. This is an example of: 

Irony (specifically situational irony: when the outcome of a situation is the opposite of what was expected or intended)