A) Frank Stockton B) Richard Connell C) Edgar Allan Poe D) Saki
A) to take vengeance for B) deserved punishment C) overbearing or arrogant D) lack of pride
A) an affection for each other B) a respect for Luchresi C) an interest in fine wine D) a revengeful nature
A) bound to happen B) to get to the top of C) steep D) uneasy, nervous
A) carnival celebration B) the Montresor family history C) a casl of fine sherry D) a murderous revenge plot
A) sad B) secretive C) gruesome D) festive
A) "And yet some fools will have it that his taste is a match for your own." B) "I must not only punish but punish with impunity."
A) surmounted B) indignation C) precipitous D) marauders
A) Montresor has saved a cask of Amontillado for Fortunato to taste. B) Montresor has awaited an opportunity for revenge. C) Fortunato has worn a delightful costume. D) Montresor has worried about Fortunato's health.
A) Frank Stockton B) Saki C) Edgar Allan Poe D) Richard Connell
A) palpable B) naive C) inevitable D) futile
A) placid B) inevitable C) apprehensive D) ardent
A) alliteration B) onomatopoeia C) repetition D) analogy
A) Ship-Trap Island B) Carribean Sea C) the Bermuda Triangle D) Amazon River
A) Ivan B) Rainsford C) Whitney D) General Zaroff
A) conflict B) setting C) climax D) resolution
A) General Zaroff B) Rainsford C) Ivan D) Whitney
A) "Life is to be lived by the strong." B) "The world is made up of two classes-the hunters and the huntees." C) "Instinct is no match for reason." D) "You are a murderer."
A) Cossack was the cat; he was the mouse. B) The sea was as flat as a plate-glass window. C) He lived a year in a minute. D) He struck out with strong strokes.
A) metaphor B) hyperbole C) simile D) personification
A) Rainsford vs General Zaroff B) man vs nature C) strong vs weak D) Rainsford vs Ivan
A) Saki B) Richard Connell C) Frank Stockton D) Morley Callaghan
A) languor B) medley C) succor D) marauders
A) The cental message in the story. B) The feeling a reader gets from the story. C) A struggle between opposing forces. D) The character in oppositon with the main character.
A) Fight for your possessions. B) Continue family traditions. C) Don't hold grudges. D) Don't go hunting during a storm.
A) conflict B) symbol C) antagonist D) protagonist
A) man vs nature B) man vs future C) man vs man D) man vs himself
A) minor B) major C) external D) internal
A) 1st B) 4th C) 3rd D) 2nd
A) The wind tore through the forest in fitful gusts through the naked tree branches. B) A fierce shriek of the storm had been ansered by the splitting crash ahead. C) The wine that Ulrich drankd was as warm as a warm summer's day. D) Ulrich lay listening to the weary screeching of the wind.
A) surmounted B) succor C) stealthy D) preciptous
A) Saki B) Morley Callaghan C) Frank Stockton D) Richard Connell
A) uneasy B) overbearing; arrogant C) lack of pride D) very great
A) in very olden times B) in the 1800's C) at night D) during summer
A) dilemma B) feud C) choice D) conflict
A) generous B) semi-barbaric C) just D) wealthy
A) indignation B) dire C) retribution D) ardent
A) the young man begins to open the door B) the princess leads the youn man to the door C) the young man gets attacked by the tiger D) the king punishes the young man.
A) the king decides to let the young man go. B) the princess tellls the yond man to open the door. C) the young man opens the door D) nothing
A) young man vs tiger B) young man vs decision C) princess vs lady D) king vs young man
A) Saki B) Morley Callaghan C) Richard Connell D) Frank Stockton
A) discovers his boss has a kind nature B) receives advise instead of punishment C) learns a lesson about shoplifting D) comes to understand his mother
A) Alfred steals from Sam. B) Sam calls the cops. C) Alfred's mother punishes Sam. D) Sam fires Alfred.
A) humility B) blustered C) contempt D) indignation
A) Mrs. Higgins B) Andy C) Alfred D) Sam Carr
A) how the character acts in the story B) what the charcter does in the story C) the ways an author develops the personalities of a character D) what the character says in a story
A) contempt B) humility C) passionate D) indignation
A) characterization B) connotation C) symbol D) stereotype
A) He realizes that his youth was over. B) He realizes that he has to find a new job. C) It doesn't affect him at all. D) He realizes that he is going to jail.
A) brusequely B) contempt C) indignation D) humility |