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1 For the short stories… Freytag’s Pyramid – be familiar with where major events would be placed on the pyramid Freytag’s Pyramid – be familiar with where major events would be placed on the pyramid Mood/Tone (mood/tone of each text) Mood/Tone (mood/tone of each text) Characterization (how are the major characters characterized)? Characterization (how are the major characters characterized)? Conflict – which types of conflict are present in each story? Conflict – which types of conflict are present in each story? Theme Theme Figurative language – how is this used? Figurative language – how is this used? Imagery Imagery Other literary techniques we discussed – see your “Literary Elements” handout (e.g. frame story, foreshadowing, flashback, archetype, ) Other literary techniques we discussed – see your “Literary Elements” handout (e.g. frame story, foreshadowing, flashback, archetype, )

2 For Poetry… be familiar with the basics. You will not be asked to identify types of rhyme, meter, or types of poems on this test. Figurative language Figurative language Denotation vs. connotation of words Denotation vs. connotation of words Mood/Tone Mood/Tone Other literary devices on your “Poetry Terms” handout Other literary devices on your “Poetry Terms” handout

3 That was EPIC! Save the Drama for Your Mama! Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy Short Story/Poetry Test “The Interlopers” “The Seventh Man” “Like the Sun” Poetry Literary Devices

4 $100 “The Interlopers” Ulrich begins the story despising Georg, but he later changes and makes peace with Georg. This makes Ulrich what character type?

5 $100 “The Interlopers” Dynamic Character

6 $200 Question “The Interlopers” Where does the climax occur in “The Interlopers”?

7 $200 Answer “The Interlopers” When Ulrich offers Georg the wine flask

8 $300 Question “The Interlopers” What is the main conflict in the denouement of “The Interlopers”?

9 $300 Answer “The Interlopers” Man vs Nature (external conflict) Ulrich/Georg vs the wolves

10 $400 Question “The Interlopers” The setting of “The Interlopers” helps to reinforce what tone? Use this quote to help you: “wandered far down the steep slopes amid the wild tangle of undergrowth... Through the whisting and skirling of the wind a nd the restless beating of the branches

11 $400 Answer from Characters and Quotes Dark Ominous (any words along these lines)

12 $500 Question “The Interlopers” Name one of the two possible themes of “The Interlopers”

13 $500 Answer from “The Interlopers” Holding a grudge does not benefit anyone Nature is dominant over man (phrasing can vary)

14 $100 Question from “The Seventh Man” The specific type of nonlinear plot structure in “The Seventh Man”

15 $100 Answer from “The Seventh Man” Frame story

16 $200 Question from “The Seventh Man” What is the primary conflict present in “The Seventh Man”?

17 $200 Answer from “The Seventh Man” Man vs Self (internal) (the seventh man’s guilt)

18 $300 Question from “The Seventh Man” When the seventh man returns home, he describes the waves as “slow moving” and “fondly washing [his feet].” How would you describe the tone here?

19 $300 Answer from “The Seventh Man” Calm Peaceful Friendly Comforting

20 $400 Question from “The Seventh Man” How do K’s parents contribute to the seventh man’s guilt?

21 $400 Answer from “The Seventh Man” They do not blame the seventh man for K’s death.

22 $500 Question from Background Information On Freytag’s Pyramid, the reappearance of K’s paintings indicate the beginning of which phase of plot development?

23 $500 Answer from “The Seventh Man” Resolution

24 $100 Question from “Like the Sun” Which action can be identified as the inciting incident in “Like the Sun”?

25 $100 Answer from “Like the Sun” When he wakes up and decides to spend one day telling nothing but the truth.

26 $200 Question from “Like the Sun” What 3 truth’s does Sekhar have to tell in the story?

27 $200 Answer from “Like the Sun” 1.He doesn’t like his wife’s breakfast 2.He says the man who died was a “mean and selfish brute.” 3. He tells the headmaster to give up music lessons.

28 $300 Question from “Like the Sun” Sekhar says the “sitting up all night with a hundred test papers was small price to pay for the luxury of practicing Truth.” Why does he call Truth a luxury?

29 $300 Answer from “Like the Sun” Because you are putting personal and professional relationships at risk.

30 $400 Question from “Like the Sun” What inference can be made when Sehar notices “the headmaster’s wife peeped in from the kitchen, with eager curiosity”?

31 $400 Answer from “Like the Sun” She does not like the headmaster’s music either She hopes Sekhar will tell the headmaster the truth, so she will not have to.

32 $500 Question from “Like the Sun” Explain why Sekhar is NOT a dynamic character. What character type is he?

33 $500 Answer from “Like the Sun” Sekhar is not dynamic because he does not undergo any significant transformations in the story. He begins the story valuing the truth, and he maintains those principles in the end. The depth of his character’s personality makes him a round character.

34 $100 Literary Devices Explain the irony of the title of “The Interlopers”

35 $100 Answer from “Literary Devices” The title is ironic because Ulrich and Georg consider one another to be interlopers on the forest land. However, they are the ones interloping on nature’s territory.

36 $200 Question from Literary Devices K’s watercolors in “The Seventh Man” are an example of what literary device?

37 $200 Answer from Literary Devices Symbol

38 $300 Question from Literary Devices In “The Seventh Man” the last line of the flashback reads, “I could have come to the end of my life unsaved, still screaming in the dark, afraid.” The first line of the outer story reads, “They tell us that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself; but I don’t believe that,” he said. What change occurs in these two lines?

39 $300 Answer from Misc. The inner story is told in first person. The outer story is told in third person.

40 $400 Question from Literary Devices In both “Like the Sun” and “Tell all the Truth but tell it slant-” what example of figurative language is demonstrated with the use of the word “Truth”

41 $400 Answer from Literary Devices Personification

42 $500 Question from Literary Devices In “Like the Sun” Sekhar references Harischandra. This is an example of what literary device?

43 $500 Answer from Literary Devices Allusion

44 $100 Question from Poetry In “Tell all the Truth but tell it slant-,” line 4 reads, “The Truth’s superb surprise.” The words “superb surprise” are an example of what poetic device?

45 $100 Answer Poetry Alliteration

46 $200 Question from Poetry Fire and Ice Robert Frost Some say the world will end in fire, Some say in ice. From what I’ve tasted of desire I hold with those who favor fire. But if it had to perish twice, I think I know enough of hate To say that for destruction ice Is also great And would suffice. Correctly identify the rhyme scheme of this poem.

47 $200 Answer from Poetry Fire and Ice Robert Frost Some say the world will end in fire, Some say in ice. From what I’ve tasted of desire I hold with those who favor fire. But if it had to perish twice, I think I know enough of hate To say that for destruction ice Is also great And would suffice. ABAABCBCBABAABCBCB

48 $300 Question from Poetry In “Tell all the truth but tell it slant-” Dickinson does not use the direct, literal meaning of the word slant. Therefore, she uses a ____________ of the word.

49 $300 Answer from Poetry Connotation

50 $400 Question from Poetry Explain Dickinson’s use of the simile “As Lightening to the Chilren eased”

51 $400 Answer from Poetry Like you must kindly tell children about lightening so as to not frighten them, you should also tell the truth kindly so as not to hurt others.

52 $500 Question from Poetry I wandered lonely as a cloud That floats on high o'er vales and hills, When all at once I saw a crowd, A host, of golden daffodils; Beside the lake, beneath the trees, Fluttering and dancing in the breeze. Identify 3 poetic devices used in this stanza of poetry

53 $500 Answer from Plot I wandered lonely as a cloud – simile and personification That floats on high o'er vales and hills, - imagery When all at once I saw a crowd, A host, of golden daffodils; Beside the lake, beneath the trees, Fluttering and dancing in the breeze. - personification couplet end rhyme

54 Final Jeopardy

55 Final Jeopardy Answer


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