Comprehension
Comprehension
Concepts
Practice
(Irony)
Concepts
Practice
(Conflict)
Concepts
Practice
(Resolution)
100

What is the setting?

A 3 story residence/apartment complex

100

Who is Mr. Behrman, and what is his dream?

A resident of the apartment complex;

He wants to paint a masterpiece

100

What type of irony is shown in this text?
(Verbal / Situational / Dramatic)

Situational Irony

100

Which type of conflict is present in the story? 

vs. Character,   vs. Self,  vs. Society,  vs. Nature,   vs. Technology,  vs. Fate/Supernatural

Johnsy vs. Nature (sickness/Pneumonia)

Johnsy vs. self (Johnsy fights to believe she can live)

100

How has the protagonist changed by the end of the story?

Johnsy learned that she had the strength to live all along; she just needed someone to help

200

Who are the main characters in the story?

Sue, Johnsy, and Mr. Behrman

200

What does the doctor tell Sue about Johnsy's chances of recovery?

She will likely not make it.

200

Find an example of irony in the story.

(Insert your example here)

200

What is the main problem the protagonist faces?

Johnsy does not believe she will survive; thinks she is weak

200

How does the protagonist attempt to resolve the conflict?

She focuses on the ivy leaves, believing she will last as long as them

300

What does Johnsy believe is tied to her health?

The presence a singular ivy leaf.

300

What important action does Mr. Behrman take during the story?

He paints a leaf on the ivy wall. 

300

Describe why the ending was surprising.

(What happened that was not expected?)

300

Is the conflict internal (within a character) or external (between characters or forces)?

(your answer here)

300

Does the conflict get fully resolved by the end of the story? How is it solved?

It is solved by the assistance of Mr. Behrman

400

How does Johnsy's mindset affect her illness? 

Her belief in the leaf allows her to survive the illness.

400

What happens to Mr. Behrman after he helps Johnsy?

He dies of Pneumonia

400

Were there any clues earlier in the story that hinted at the surprise ending?

(Your answer here)

400

What specific event first shows the conflict starting to develop? (Provide a short quote from the text and mention paragraph #)

(where does the conflict begin? What is Johnsy dealing with?)

400

At what point in the story does the resolution begin?(provide a quote from the text and mention paragraph #)

(Where does Johnsy realize they are going to be fine?)

500

What is the story's main theme? 

(Answer may vary)

Belief shapes our future

500

What is the significance of the "last leaf" in the story?

The last leaf is symbol of hope to Johnsy and a symbol of Mr. Behrman's kindness

500

How does the irony help reveal a theme or message in the story?

The irony helps to show that belief is what kept Johnsy alive, not a leaf.

500

How does the conflict help develop the theme or message of the story?

The conflict shows the struggle to find something to believe in when faced with death

500

Who or what plays the biggest role in resolving the conflict?

Johnsy's belief keeps her strong, but Mr. Behrman provided her with something to believe in.