Characters
Figurative Lang.
Plot
Literary Elements
Application
100

"He looked as if he were fourteen or fifteen, frail, and willow wild in tennis shoes and blue jeans"

Roger

100

When non-living things are given human traits

Personification

100
"All Summer in a Day" takes place on this planet.

Venus

100

"And so, I gradually made up my mind to kill the old man. This would rid myself of the eye forever" is an example of...

Dramatic Irony

100

Which option is the best choice to describe the theme of "All Summer in a Day?" 

a. Kindness and friendship can make a difference.

b. Jealousy and exclusion can hurt others.

c. Hard work always brings success.

d. The children learn that it’s never okay to bully others. 

b

200

"She was a very frail girl who looked as if she had been lost out in the rain for years and the rain had washed out the blue from her eyes"

Margot

200

A comparison using like or as

Simile

200

Billy Weaver stumbles upon this type of housing.

Bed and Breakfast

200

A narrator who is untrustworthy is called this.

Unreliable Narrator

200

This is the point of view that Edgar Allan Poe's "The Tell Tale Heart" is written in.

First Person

300

This character loses a bracelet but realizes that materials aren't important when remembering loved ones.

Ruri

300
Recurring objects that have a deeper meaning

Symbolism

300

At the end of this short story, the narrator confesses to committing a terrible act.

The Tell Tale Heart

300
The exposition introduces these two things

Characters and Setting

300
  1. What is the primary conflict in “The LandLady?”

    1. Character vs Character

    2. Character vs Self

    3. Character vs Nature

    4. Character vs Society

1!

400

She was a large woman with a large purse that had everything in it but hammer and nails

Mrs. Jones

400

"She was an old photograph dusted from an album, whitened away, and if she spoke at all her voice would be a ghost" is an example of...

Metaphor

400

"The Bracelet" is set after this historic event

The bombing of Pearl Harbor 

400

Three types of external conflicts.

Character vs Character, Character vs Nature, and Character vs Society

400

Which quote is the best representation of mood in "The LandLady?"

1. “Left?” she said, arching her brows. “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.”

2.There was a pause. Billy picked up his teacup and took another sip of his tea, then he set it down again gently in its saucer.

3.There would be beer and darts in the evenings, and lots of people to talk to, and it would probably be a good bit cheaper, too. 

4. Billy Weaver had travelled down from London on the slow afternoon train, with a change at Swindon on the way, and by the time he got to Bath it was about nine o’clock in the evening and the moon was coming up.

1!

500

This character is young and described as having perfect teeth.

Billy Weaver

500

"BED AND BREAKFAST, it said. BED AND BREAKFAST, BED AND BREAKFAST, BED AND BREAKFAST. Each word was like a large black eye staring at him through the glass, holding him, compelling him" is an example of...

Simile

500

In this story, a woman provides a young boy with valuable life lessons

Thank you Ma'am

500

“Left?” she said, arching her brows. “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.” is an example of...

Foreshadowing 

500

Which of the following choices best describes the significance of the beating heart throughout “The Tell Tale Heart?”

  1. It represents the narrator’s own death, like the old man’s, drawing near as he faces punishment for his crime.
  2. It shows there is something supernatural happening to the narrator, for the ghost of the old man is haunting him.
  3. It represents the narrator’s guilt and worsening sanity, for the beating heart serves as a reminder of his crime.
  4. It signifies the narrator’s anxiety about not burying the old man respectfully after killing him.

3!