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 Football Review Game Review for: “Demon Lover” “The Lottery” “The Monkey’s paw”

Directions: Pull out the 3 stories…”Demon Lover”, “The Lottery”, “The Monkey’s Paw” You have been divided up into 2 teams. We will flip to see which team goes first. Once a team is decided they will then get asked a question. Every time they get a question right they get to move 10 yards. When they answer a question incorrectly the other team gets a chance to recover the fumble and to answer it correctly. Once the original team has fumbled and answered the question incorrectly it is the other teams turn to answer questions whether or not they get the fumbled question correct. Once you have scored you have the chance to go for a 2- point conversion or a field goal. Remember a 2-point conversion will be harder than a field goal.

Directions Again everyone will participate! There will be a spokesperson from each team to answer the question. For each question there will be a different spokesperson. So EVERYON WILL PARTICIPATE!! If I get the answer from the non-spokesperson it results in a fumble and a loss of 10-yards. The designated spokesperson for that question must directly give me the answer. The team cannot answer FOR them, they can only HELP them.

“The Lottery” List the time period, location, and a scenery aspect of the setting.

“The Lottery” In paragraph 2 what is possibly being foreshadowed?

“The Lottery” In paragraph 3 what is the atmosphere like? What do you think the author’s attitude towards the situation is?

“The Lottery” Give me 3 characteristics of Mr. Summers

“The Lottery” What was the tradition of this village?

“The Lottery” Why was the box splintered, shabby and faded?

“The Lottery” Before they started using paper, what was used?

“The Lottery” Who is the author of this story?

“The Lottery” What did they make the mark on the paper with?

“The Lottery” Who runs the lottery?

“The Lottery” Who in the family chooses the slip of paper in the first round?

“The Lottery” What is the climax of the story?

“The Lottery” In regards to loyalty, do you think the town is loyal or not? Explain

“The Lottery” What is ironic about who is mentioned in throwing the stones at the end of the story?

“The Lottery” Give one symbol that is used in this story and what does it symbolize?

“The Lottery” How long has this town been having the lottery?

“The Lottery” What is the resolution of this story?

“The Lottery” Who would you say is the main character of this story?

“The Lottery” Which character(s) are the round character(s)?

“The Lottery” Which character(s) are the flat character(s)?

“Demon Lover” Who is the main character of this piece?

“Demon Lover” How does the author describe Mrs. Drover’s house at the beginning of the story? How does this relate to the setting?

“Demon Lover” How does Mrs. Drover react to finding the letter on the hall table? Why?

“Demon Lover” What does the flashback in the middle of the story do for the reader?

“Demon Lover” How does Mrs. Drover act and feel as she leaves her house in search of a taxi?

“Demon Lover” What is the atmosphere of the story like?

“Demon Lover” What does Mrs. Drover’s reaction to reading the letter suggest about her feelings and thoughts towards the writer?

“Demon Lover” Mrs. Drover cannot, under any circumstances remember her fiance’s face. Explain why.

“Demon Lover” Give some characteristics of Mrs. Drover before she was married.

“Demon Lover” Who is Mrs. Drover married to? Full name.

“Demon Lover” How many children does she have?

“Demon Lover” Where is her boarded up house located?

“Demon Lover” When does this story take place?

“Demon Lover” Where does Mrs. Drover and her family live?

“Demon Lover” Who is the author of this story?

“Demon Lover” What “arranged hour” does the letter writer strike?

“The Monkey’s Paw” Who is the author of this story?

“The Monkey’s Paw” Does the monkey’s paw represent something good or bad? Explain

“The Monkey’s Paw” What is the first clue that the monkey’s paw is not a good thing?

“The Monkey’s Paw” What is the second clue that the monkey’s paw is not a good thing?

“The Monkey’s Paw” What is ironic about wishing upon the monkey’s paw?

“The Monkey’s Paw” Why is the father afraid to make the second wish?

“The Monkey’s Paw” What is the 3rd wish the father makes?

“The Monkey’s Paw” What is the theme of this story?

“The Monkey’s Paw” What happens to Herbert White?

“The Monkey’s Paw” What is the mood of this story?

“The Monkey’s Paw” How does the father making a stupid mistake at playing chess foreshadow what’s to come in the rest of the story?

“The Monkey’s Paw” What is the visitor’s name that comes to see the White’s?

“The Monkey’s Paw” What season does this story take place in?

“The Monkey’s Paw” When the visitor is explaining the concept of the paw what does Mrs. White compare the tale to?

“The Monkey’s Paw” What is a fakir?

“The Monkey’s Paw” What does proffered mean?

“The Monkey’s Paw” Where does Herbert White work? The name of the shop.

“The Monkey’s Paw” What is significant about Herbert joking and saying he didn’t see the money and probably never will?

“The Monkey’s Paw” Describe the monkey’s paw.