Vocab
Plot
Themes & Symbols
Writing Techniques
Thanksgiving Trivia
100

Use "cunning" in a sentence. 

(sly, deceitful)

The cunning fox slipped right past us.

100

What is the setting of "The Tell-Tale Heart"?

In the house/apartment that the narrator shares with the old man.

100

This sound haunts the narrator and symbolizes his overwhelming guilt.

The heartbeat

100

What point of view is "The Tell-Tale Heart"? How does this add to the suspense?

1st person-- readers only see what this one character sees.

100

What is the most popular Thanksgiving side dish in the U.S.A?

Stuffing

200

Use "ravenous" in a sentence.

(extremely hungry, famished)

After the long hike through the mountains, I returned home feeling ravenous, ready to devour anything in sight.

200

Why does the narrator want to kill the old man? 

His vulture-like eye disturbed him.

200

What is the narrator obsessed with that represent his inner torment?

The old man's eye

200

Why does the narrator leave readers off on a cliffhanger?

To build the suspense and keep the readers guessing what will happen next.

200

Which U.S. President declared Thanksgiving a national holiday?

Abe Lincoln

300

Use "vexed" in a sentence.

(annoyed, frustrated, worried)

She felt vexed by the constant interruptions during her important presentation.

300

Why does the narrator confess to the murder?

The heart beat was driving him crazy. He can still hear the heart beating beneath the floorboards.

300

What does the narrator continuous try to convince readers?

That he is sane.

300

List one example of direct or indirect foreshadow used in the story.

Narrator claims he is sane, he can hear the heartbeat, watching him for numerous days.

300

How many calories are estimated to be in the average Thanksgiving meal? (Within 100)

3,000

400

Use "ominous" in a sentence.

(something bad/unpleasant is going to happen)

The dark clouds rolling in from the west cast an ominous shadow over the town.

400

What would be considered the climax of "The Tell-Tale Heart"?

When the narrator confesses to the murder of the old man.

400

Why does the narrator shine a light on the old man’s eye every night?

The narrator illuminates the old man’s eye in an attempt to isolate the eye, which he believes is evil, from the old man.

400

How is dramatic irony used in "The Tell-Tale Heart"?

He insists that he is sane & he can hear the heartbeat after the old man's death.

400

Which state produces the most turkeys in the United States?

Minnesota

500

Use "disheveled" in a sentence.

(untidy, messy)

After the wind blew through her hair, she looked disheveled but happy.

500

Why don't the police suspect the narrator killed the old man?

They have nothing to suspect other than the call from a neighbor saying that they heard a scream.
500

Why is the man considered an "unreliable narrator"?

He tries to convince the audience that he is sane.

500

The narrator waits until the “evil eye” is open to act, which is an example of this type of plot device.

Pacing

500

What year was the first Thanksgiving celebrated? (Within 10 years)

1621