Figurative language
Irony
Story elements
Narrators POV
Grab bag
100

What figurative language uses a comparison of two things using "like" or "as" ?

Simile

100

What happens during dramatic irony ?

The audience knows more about something than one or more characters in the story. 

100

How did Mrs. Fairchild find out her friend was the prisoner ?

The passengers told her Mr. Easton was cuffed to the wrong hand. 

100

This type of narration is through the eyes of the main character speaking only about their own feelings. 

1st person

100

Who was the glum-faced man in "Hearts and Hands" ?

The police officer

200

This figurative language uses the same consonant sound at the beginning of 2 or more words. 

Alliteration

200

What kind of Irony needs a setting and an expectation ?

Situational Irony

200
In "The eyes have it" what were the indications that the narrator was taking the book literally ?

He would be scared as he was reading (shaking)

200

This type of narration is done from an outside narrator's point of view focusing only on the main character.

3rd person limited.

200

What is a rhetorical question ?

A question that does not need to be answered.

300

This figurative language gives hints about what will happen in the future.

Foreshadowing

300

In "The eyes have it?" what was Ironic about the narrator ? (Remember his background)

He was a scientist who did not understand figurative language. 

300

What is arguably the most important element in a story that will provide you with the most background information ?

The setting. 

300

This type of narration is used to include the reader as part of the story. Oftentimes speaking directly to the reader.

2nd person

300

What makes a narrator unreliable ?

Mentally ill, age, liar, biased.

400

This kind of figurative language is usually used in "sayings" in which the expression is not to be taken literally. 

Idiom

400

What kind of Irony is being presented by this image ?


Situational

400

In "Hearts and Hands" how did the setting of the train, help Mrs. Fairchild find out the truth ?

The close proximity to the other passengers.

400

This type of narration is done by a narrator who is all seeing and all knowing.

3rd person omniscient

400

What is the difference between the theme of the story and the message ?

Theme is universal, message is specific to the story.

500

What type of figurative language was used the most in "The eyes have it" ? 

Metaphors or Irony.

500

In "Hearts and Hands" Mrs. Fairchild had a social expectation of Mr. Easton, what kind of Irony was present when she found out he was actually the prisoner ?


Situational, she did not expect her friend of high social class to be a prisoner.

500

In "Hearts and Hands" what context clues from the plot can we rely on when we assume this story took place during the day time ?

Police officers would not travel with prisoners during the night time.

500

Name all 3, 3rd person point of views

Third person limited

Third person objective

Third person omniscient

500

What is the difference between connotation of a word, and denotation of a word ?

Connotation is the mood or feeling associated with the word.

Denotation is the actual definition.