Predicts events that have not already happened in a story
What is foreshadowing?
100
We determine and analyze indirect characterization using this tool
What is STEAL?
100
"The best sport in the world [hunting]"
Who is Rainsford?
100
Keeps the reader's attention--keeps them reading and complicates the plot
What is suspense?
200
Turning point of the story
What is the climax?
200
Something which stands for (or represents) something else
What is a symbol?
200
Because we don't know much about him and he does not change throughout the plot, Ivan in "The Most Dangerous Game" can be considered a Flat and ________________ Character.
What is static?
200
"Pride is a wonderful, terrible thing"
Who is brother/narrator in "The Scarlet Ibis"?
200
An example of satire read in this class.
What is "Harrison Bergeron" or "Lady or the Tiger?"
300
Action dies down; heading towards resolution
What is falling action?
300
Attitude of the author--not the character. Can be described using an adjective
What is tone?
300
Bluntly saying that the king is "semi-barbaric" in "The Lady or the Tiger" is an example of __________________ ____________________.
What is direct characterization.
300
"'Pretty good,'" he said without thinking as he slipped into a lie."
Who is Jose?
300
An example of situational irony in "Harrison Bergeron."
What is when Harrison is shot down
400
Suspense builds; conflict becomes more complicated/agitated
What is rising action?
400
When the audience knows something that a character doesn't
What is dramatic irony?
400
Assuming that the main conflict in "The Challenge" is internal, he is the antagonist.
Who is Jose?
400
"Gee--I could tell that one was a doozy"
Who is Hazel
400
A name which looks better on a gravestone.
What is William Armstrong?
500
Conflict, characters, and setting are established
What is the exposition?
500
Struggle between opposing forces
What is conflict?
500
STEAL stands for this.
What is "Says, Thoughts, Effect on others, Actions, and Looks"
500
"If I tried to get away with it...then other people'd get away with it--and pretty soon we'd be right back to the dark ages again..."