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Plot Setting/Conflict

Character-ization

Irony Symbolism/Theme

POV

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What are the 5 elements of Plot (in order)?

Plot Q 100

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Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action,

Resolution

Plot A 100

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What 3 elements of literature does the reader discover in

the exposition?

Plot Q 200

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Characters, setting, & conflict

Plot A 200

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What is the climax of “The Open Window”?

Plot Q 300

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Mrs. Sappleton announces the return of the men from their hunting trip, and Frampton

sees them.

A 300

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What is the climax in “Like the Sun”?

Plot Q 400

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The headmaster thanks Sekhar for his honesty and makes him grade all of the

papers that night.

Plot A 400

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What is the climax of “The Masque of the Red Death”?

Plot Q500

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The Uninvited Guest kills Prince Prospero and vanishes.

Plot A 500

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In general, what two elements representthe setting of a story?

S/C Q 100

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Time and Place

S/C A 100

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When a character is conflicting with him/herself

what type of conflict is occurring?

S/C Q 200

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Internal Conflict

S/C A 200

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Name one external conflict in “Chee’s Daughter”.

B 300

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Answers may vary.

S/C A 300

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What is the setting of “The Masque of the Red Death”

and how does it foreshadow the demise of the people?

S/C Q 400

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The castellated abbey does not allow them to escape the Red Death.

S/C A400

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How is the main conflict resolved in “Chee’s Daughter”? Be specific.

S/C Q 500

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Chee gives Old Man Fat and his Wife a winter’s supply of food, and the

in-laws give The Little One back to Chee because they realize she would

just be another mouth to feed.

S/C A 500

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What is the difference between flat and round

characters?

Char Q 100

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Flat characters are stereotypical while round characters are true to life.

Char A100

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Name 3 of the 5 ways an author can use indirect

characterization.

Char Q 200

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Speech

Thoughts

Effects on Other Characters

Actions

Looks C 200

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“But Prince Prospero was happy and dauntless and

sagacious.”

Direct or Indirect characterization?

Char Q 300

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Direct Characterization

Char A 300

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Is Mr. Nuttle a dynamic or static character? Explain your

answer.

Char Q 400

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Static – he remains nervous and scared throughout the

entire story.

C 400

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“He had shirked the work for weeks, feeling all the time as if a sword were hanging over

his head” is an example _____________

characterization through __________.

Char Q 500

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Indirect characterization through actions.

Char A 500

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Name the 3 types of irony.

Irony Q 100

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Situational, Dramatic, & Verbal

Irony A 100

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What type of irony is the following example:

The moviegoers yell at the screen, “Behind the Door!”

Irony Q 200

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Dramatic Irony

Irony A 200

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What is ironic about the headmaster’s response to

Sekhar’s criticism about his music?

Irony Q 300

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We would expect that Sekhar would tell his boss that his

music was good.

Irony A 300

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Give an example of dramatic irony in “Like the Sun.”

Irony Q 400

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We know that Sekhar vows to tell the truth for the day, but

the characters do not.

Irony A 400

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Give an example of irony in “The Masque of the Red

Death”

Irony Q 500

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Answers may vary

Irony A 500

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What is symbolism and give an example.

S/T Q 100

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An object, character or event represent something else.

Heart = love (answers will vary).

S/T A 100

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What is the theme of story?

S/T Q 200

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The central message or thought

S/T A 200

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What do the 7 rooms in “The Masque of the Red Death”

symbolize?

S/T Q 300

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The 7 deadly sins or the 7 stages of life

S/T A 300

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What is the theme of “Like the Sun”?

S/T Q 400

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The truth hurts (answers will vary)

S/T A 400

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What does the ebony clock symbolize in “The Masque of

the Red Death”?

E 500

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Life “ticking” away

S/T A 500

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Name the 5 types of Point of View?

POV Q100

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First person narrative, second person, omniscient, limited omniscient, and objective.

POV A 100

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What does “Omniscient” mean?

POV Q 200

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All knowing

POV A 200

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What point of view is “The Open Window”?

POV Q 300

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Omniscient

POV Q 300

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What is the Point of View of “Chee’s Daughter” How do

you know?

POV Q 400

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Limited Omniscient – we can only see the thoughts Chee.

POV A 400

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What type of point of view does not show any insight

into the character’s thoughts/feelings and which of our 4 stories displays this

POV?POV Q 500

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Objective – “The Masque of the Red Death”

F 500

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The Final Jeopardy Category is:

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Final Jeopardy Question

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Correct Final Jeopardy Response

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Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!

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