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What’s my THEME again?. Hodge Podge . Hodge Podge part deux. The PLOT Thickens. Literary Elements. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 500. 400. 300. 200. 500. 400. 300. 200. 400. 400. 200. 300. 200. 500. 300. 200. 500. 400. 300. 500. End Game.
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What’s my THEME again? Hodge Podge Hodge Podge part deux The PLOT Thickens Literary Elements 100 100 100 100 100 500 400 300 200 500 400 300 200 400 400 200 300 200 500 300 200 500 400 300 500 End Game
Message or overall meaning of a story 100 Check Answer
What is theme? 100
The value of one life vs. the value of many. 200 Check Answer
The quality of life vs. the quantity of material we put in it. 300 Check Answer
Could be greed, value of life vs. no life, or accomplishments on earth are meaningless. 400 Check Answer
Theme open to interpretation. 500 Check Answer
Attitude a writer takes toward the reader, a subject, or a character. 100 Check Answer
What is tone? 100
Identify story based on tone. “I proudly told him, grinning, ‘Right!’” 200 Check Answer
What is “Hair?” 200
Feeling of anxious curiosity about what is going to happen next. 300 Check Answer
Used for the first half of “The Bet” to fill in events that happened in the past. 400 Check Answer
Identify based on tone. “He stared without speaking, his hand dropping away…, & acceptance of what he saw coming like a heavy & unexpected physical blow.” 500 Check Answer
Initial proposal for length of bet in “The Bet.” 100 Check Answer
What is 5 years? 100
It’s the reason Marilyn hid on the EDS. 200 Check Answer
His lust for land cause his death. 300 Check Answer
Who is Pahom? 300
Character in “Typhoid Fever” that provides some comic relief. 400 Check Answer
Who is Seamus? 400
Identify the story. “He was pleased the peasant’s wife led her husband to boasting..” 500 Check Answer
Frank and Patricia; Fever hospital in Ireland during WWII 100 Check Answer
Malcolm looks in the mirror for the first time at his “conked” hair. 200 Check Answer
Barton radios the Stardust and provides them with information regarding his situation. 300 Check Answer
This immediately follows a story’s climax. 400 Check Answer
Marilyn says I’m ready and steps into the air lock and Barton pulls the lever. 500 Check Answer
Identify the type of conflict. Knowing that your imprisonment is voluntary, but choosing to try to stick it out. 100 Check Answer
It saves the lawyer’s life. 200 Check Answer
It’s the reason Marilyn has to “leave” the ship. 300 Check Answer
Identify the story. “It had struck their camp without warning-a thundering, roaring destruction that sought to annihilate all that lay before it.” 400 Check Answer
It’s the answer to the question: How much land does a man need. 500 Check Answer