"Snow" by Julia Alvarez
"Cask of Amontillado" by Edgar Allen Poe
"The Lottery"
by Shirley Jackson
"Thank You, Ma'am"
by Langston Hughes
"A Tell-Tale Heart" by Edgar Allan Poe
100

Who is the narrator of the story “Snow”?

Yolanda

100

What is the name of the narrator who seeks revenge against Fortunato?

Montressor

100

Who draws the marked paper at the end of the lottery?

Tessie Hutchinson

100

What is the name of the boy who tries to steal Mrs. Jones’s purse?

Roger

100

Who does the narrator murder in the story?

The old man

200

In what country does Yolanda attend school during the story?

United States

200

Where does Montresor lead Fortunato during the carnival night?

Catacombs 
200

In what type of community does the lottery take place?

Small village/town

200

Where does Mrs. Jones take Roger after catching him?

Her apartment

200

What feature of the old man does the narrator obsess over?

The old man’s “vulture eye”

300

What larger fear does the snow symbolize for Yolanda?

Fear and uncertainty caused by the Cold War and political violence

300

What rare wine does Montresor claim to have purchased in order to lure Fortunato into the catacombs?

Amontillado

300

What object symbolizes tradition and the town’s refusal to change?

The Black Box 
300

What did Roger want to buy with the money he tried to steal?

Blue Suede Shoes 

300

Where does the narrator hide the old man’s body after the murder?

Under the floorboards

400

What internal conflict does Yolanda experience when she sees the snow falling outside the classroom window?

Her fear that the falling snow is a nuclear attack or radioactive fallout

400

What theme is most strongly developed through Montresor’s careful planning and manipulation of Fortunato?

Revenge

400

Who protests the results of the lottery after her family is selected?

Tessie Hutchinson

400

What important lesson does Roger learn from Mrs. Jones?

Kindness and trust can change a person’s behavior

400

What literary device is most clearly shown through the narrator’s claim that he is sane while describing irrational actions?

An unreliable narrator

500

What theme is developed through Yolanda’s reaction to the snow?

Fear and past experiences can shape a person’s understanding of the world

500

Why is Fortunato especially vulnerable to Montresor’s trap during the events of the story?

He is intoxicated, prideful about his wine knowledge, and unaware of Montresor’s true intentions

500

What theme is revealed by the townspeople’s willingness to continue the lottery despite its violent outcome?

The danger of blindly following tradition

500

Why is Roger surprised by the way Mrs. Jones treats him after he attempts to rob her?

She shows him kindness, trust, and compassion instead of punishment

500

What theme is revealed when the narrator finally confesses to the murder?

Guilt can overpower a person’s mind and conscience