This is Annabel Lee's relationship to the narrator
His wife
A perfect character trait to describe Billy Weaver's lack of awareness and overtrust of the Landlady would be:
Naive
This is the first character that Mrs. Stevenson calls to try and get in touch with her husband
Operator
Hints and clues about future events in a story are called:
Foreshadowing
This is the name for a phrase that has a SUBJECT, VERB, but NO Complete Thought
Dependent Phrase
This is the metaphor/allusion Poe uses to describe the narrator and Annabel's home.
"A Kingdom by the Sea"
This is the suspense technique illustrated by the following quotes:
"There were no other hats or coats in the hall. There were no umbrellas, no walking-sticks — nothing."
"“You see, it isn’t very often I have the pleasure of taking a visitor into my little nest.”
Foreshadowing
This is the term for the one of the Central Conflicts of the play when a stranger's phone coversation can be heard on your telephone line.
"Crossed Lines?"
A type of irony where the audience knows something that at least one main character does not.
Dramatic Irony
This is the name of a clause that has a Subject, Verb, and a Complete Thought
Independent Clause
The initial (opening) conflict in the poem is
The angels coveted (desired) Annabel and the narrator's love.
This is the kind of irony illustrated in the following line:
"Seventeen-oh, it's the perfect age."
Verbal Irony
This is the full name of the man who hired George and Man #1 to kill Mrs. Stevenson
Mr. Elbert Stevenson
This is a genre of plays that were very popular in the 1930's and 1940's and usually had featured a Suspense story.
Radio Play
Dependent or Independent Phrase?
"As I enter the school every morning"
Dependent Phrase
The line
"A wind blew out of a cloud, chilling C
My beautiful Annabel Lee;" is an allusion to:
Tuberculosis-the disease that killed all of the women that Poe loved.
DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!!
These were the names of the only two names in the Landlady's guestbook. This was also an example of the Visual Foreshadowing in the story:
Christopher Mulholland and Gregory Temple
These are the two main sounds in the play that are used as foreshadowing clues that Mrs. Stevenson's life is in danger:
Train Passing by her house, Phone receiver
What type of irony is the following quote?
“But my dear boy, he never left. He’s still here. Mr Temple is also here. They’re on the third floor, both of them together.”
Verbal Irony
Compound or Complex Sentence?
I can't wait for Thanksgiving for I love eating mashed potatoes and gravy so much.
Compound Sentence
What theme do the final lines of the poem develop?
And so, all the night-tide, I lie down by the side Of my darling- my darling- my life and my bride, In the sepulchre there by the sea, In her tomb by the sounding sea.
Grief is a powerful emotion that is very difficult to overcome.
This is one of the important themes of the story that centers on the motif of Awareness.
One should always be aware of their surroundings
This is one of the central themes of the play that centers around the theme of "Remaining Calm."
One must always remain calm during a crisis.
This is the type of irony used at the end of:
"The Tell-Tale Heart"
"The Landlady"
"Sorry Wrong Number"
Situational Irony
This is what the 3 "A's" in AAAWWUUBBIS stand for"
As, Althought After