Short stories H4

Short stories H4
The landlady
The lottery
The tell-tale heart
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Short stories H4
The landlady
The lottery
The tell-tale heart

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Literary elements

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Metaphor
Simile
Personification
I'm drowing in a sea of grief.
The stars danced playfully in the moonlit sky.
My love for you is as deep as the ocean.

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Alliteration
Hyperbole
onomatopoeia
I'm so hungry I could eat a horse.
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Kim's kid kept kicking like crazy!

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The tell-tale heart

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How was the main character feeling at the start of Tell-tale Heart?
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angry
B
sick
C
nervous
D
sad

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Why did the man in Tell-tale Heart kill his housemate?
The housemate ...
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was in pain
B
had gold
C
had a scary eye
D
wronged him

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What did the man in Tell-tale Heart try to convince you of?
He tried to convince you that he was NOT....
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mad
B
evil
C
stupid
D
good

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How did the killer in Tell-tale Heart feel when the police arrived?
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calm
B
angry
C
nervous
D
confident

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How would you explain the title Tell-tale Heart?
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the victim's heart betrays the killer
B
the killer's heart tells him that he did the wrong thing
C
the police finds the body in the heart of the house
D
the victim's wife called the police

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In what way has the narrator
murdered the old man?

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How did the police find out about the murder in Tell tale Heart?
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the neighbours had witnessed the murder
B
the beating heart of the victim could be heard
C
the killer admits the murder
D
the police has evidence of the murder

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what is the narrators strongest sense? And what does it allow him to do?

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What is the Tell Tale Heart's genre?
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Fantasy
B
Non-fiction
C
Horror
D
Science fiction

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What are some of the themes in Tell-Tale Heart?

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The narrator sneaks in to the old man's room. For how many night does he do this?
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8
B
9
C
7
D
6

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Which two symbols can be found in the story?
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vulture eye
B
guilt
C
the night light/candle
D
the heart of the dead man

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What's the irony when it comes to the narrator?

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The Landlady

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How many other guests were there before Billy?
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1
B
3
C
2
D
4

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Why did the lady ask him to the sitting room?
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for tea
B
to chat
C
for dinner
D
to flirt

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The story ends in a cliffhanger, what does that mean?

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Which themes were present in the story?
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Madness & sanity
B
Time
C
Guilt
D
Darkness

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Explain which POV is used in the story and whether you, as a reader, can trust the narrator's POV. Explain.

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First person POV
You cannot trust the narrator's POV because he is mad. 
Het verzamelen van de stenen is een voorbeeld van een besproken literary device. Welke?
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Metaphor
B
Alliteration
C
Foreshadowing
D
Simile

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Waarom zou je kunnen zeggen dat het
vreemd is dat Tessie te laat was?
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Old Man Warner staat symbool voor
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Mensen die het behouden van tradities niet belangrijk vinden
B
Mensen die het behouden van tradities belangrijk vinden
C
Mensen die tradities leuk vinden
D
Mensen die tradities niet leuk vinden

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Wat wilde Shirley Jackson ons leren met dit verhaal?
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What (do you think) is the message Shirley Jackson wants to convey with the Lottery?

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What is the point of view in The Lottery?
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first person pov
B
third person pov
C
omniscient pov
D
limited omniscient pov

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which conflict is present in The Lottery
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man versus nature
B
man versus society
C
man versus man
D
man versus self

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Which book was NOT written by Roald Dahl
A
Matilda
B
Charlie and the Chocolate factory
C
Charlotte's web
D
The BFG (GVR in Dutch)

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Which picture best describes the story of the landlady you think? Why?

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