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100

This author guilt-trips his audience with his radical second-person storytelling abilities

Who is Edward Delaney?

100

A short story about the thoughts of a woman after she is told that her husband has died in an accident

What is "The Story of an Hour?"

100

In fiction, this is a person or other being in a narrative.

What is a character?

100

The most prevalent theme in "Clean"

What is remorse/guilt?

100

This, often found at the end of an article, is essential for it to be considered a peer-reviewed, usable piece of research

What is a works cited page/notes?

200

This author was the first African American science fiction writer who specialized in world creation and cool alien plot lines

Who is Octavia Butler?

200

A short story about a young man publicly opposing a government that has forced 'equality' onto its citizens

What is "Harrison Bergeron?" 

200

This centers on human beings and their actions.

What is plot?

200

The most prevalent theme in "Human Evolution"

What is colonization?

200

Harrison Bergeron calls himself this to assert his difference and his strength when he interrupts the ballet.

What is 'The Emperor?'

300
This author wrote mostly about Louisiana, dealing with issues such as women's rights, during the Victorian era

Who is Kate Chopin?

300

A short story about an alien race invading/rescuing Earth after a nuclear war

What is "Human Evolution?"

300

This is a claim a short story seems to make, best identified as an assertion, a proposition, or a statement. 

What is a theme?

300

The most prevalent theme in "The Story of an Hour"

What is confinement/love?

300

This short story contains the following passage:

"College: those were the years when you needed to tell yourself what you were, and what you were not. So: You were a good person. You were not violent."

What is "Clean?"

400

This author wrote the majority of his stories surrounding themes of war, but is famous for his dystopian works 

Who is Kurt Vonnegut?

400

A short story about a man's life who is eaten alive with guilt after murdering a high school student

What is "Clean?"

400

This provides a context for actions.

What is setting?

400
The most prevalent theme in "Harrison Bergeron"

What is equality/inequality?

400

The murderer in "Clean" is anxious about these two items throughout the story: one questioned by his mother, another kept by his father. 

What is his bedsheet and a newspaper clipping?

500

This author is famous for writing "Little Red Riding Hood" and "Bluebeard"-- il est incroyable!

Who is Charles Perrault?

500

A short story about a man who is trying to convince the audience that he is sane after committing a murder 

What is "The Tell-Tale Heart?"

500

The seven elements of a short story.

What is plot, structure, POV, characters, setting, imagery, language, and theme?

500

This theme is prevalent in all of the short stories that we have read-- life, liberty, and this. 

What is freedom? 

500

There are three types of beings on Earth in "Human Evolution"-- the humans, the Oankali, and this group. 

Who are the Ooloi?