Analysis
What's It Mean?
Vocab
What's the Word?
100

Is Martin's fear internal or external conflict?

Internal

100

What is the literary term that means: the central struggle that motivates the characters and leads to a work's climax?

conflict 

100

anxious or fearful that something bad will happen

apprehensive

100

confidence in one's abilities

assurance 

100

When Martin has to ride the elevator with the fat lady, this would be an example of which type of conflict? 

a. Character vs. Self 

b. Character vs. Character

c. Character vs. Environment

d. Character vs. Society

b. Character vs. Character

100

Martin's character can best be described as: 

a. timid

b. afraid

c. weak

d. skinny

b. afraid

100

able to be heard

audibly 

100

a walk up

ascent

100

Which of the following is NOT a theme of the story?

a. Family helps you fight your fears.

b. Fear will conquer you if you don't conquer it.

c. You can try to run from fear, but it will always find you.

a. Family helps you fight your fears.

100

Martin's relationship with his father can best be described as:

a. disappointing

b. unloving

c. tense

d. embarrassing

a. disappointing 

100

unwilingly, hesitantly

reluctantly

100

threatening harm

baleful 

100

The lack of a resolution gives the story more: 

a. fear & mystery

b. mystery & suspense

c. suspense & depth

d. depth & fear 

b. mystery & suspense

100

Which words can be used to describe the mood of "The Elevator"?  

a. angry & creepy

b. creepy & sad

c. creepy & frightening

d. sad & frightening

c. creepy & frightening

100

The following are synonyms for what vocab word?

climb, rise

acsent 

100

The following are synonyms for what vocab word? 

carefully, cautiously

reluctantly

100

Which of the following are motifs (recurring element) that we see in the story, helping to support the theme? 

a. Martin's father & the elevator 

b. the elevator & the 17th floor

c. the 17th floor & the fat lady 

d. the elevator & the fat lady

d. the elevator & the fat lady

100

Which of the following quotes demonstrate that the primary conflict of "The Elevator" is Martin's fear?


a. "Was she still looking at him?  His eyes slipped back to her, then quickly away.  She was still watching him."

b. "Luckily, the unlit flight on which he fell was between 16 & 15.  He only had to drag himself up 1 1/2 flights with the terrible pain in his leg.  His father was silent, annoyed at him for being such a coward & a fool."

c. "Of course he was always uncomfortable in elevators, afraid they would fall."

a. "Was she still looking at him?  His eyes slipped back to her, then quickly away.  She was still watching him."

100

The following are synonyms for what vocab word? 

menacing, harmful, deadly, malevolent

baleful

100

The following are synonyms for what vocab word? 

nervous, uncertain, concerned

apprehensive