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Arnd's English H 1 F
Honors English 1 Final University High School
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Tone | Childlike |
| Tense | Past |
| Setting | 1933-1935 |
| Protagonist | Scout Finch |
| Climax | The Jury finds Tom Robinson Guilty |
| Author | Clifford Simak |
| Setting | Around the rural area of the south during the American Great Deppression |
| Protagonist | Mose |
| Antagonist | Mose's lonliness |
| Secondary characters | Alien and the doctor |
| Point of View | Third Person Omniscience |
| Conflict | man v. self |
| exposition | mose walking into the forest |
| Complication | mose finds the creature |
| Crisis | mose is rejected by society |
| Crisis | mose spends all his money to build his rocket |
| Climax | the alien leaves |
| denouement | mose is happy |
| irony | both give up what is important to them |
| Author | Guy de Maupassant |
| Setting | Late 19th century Paris |
| Protagonist | mme loisel - dynamic |
| Antagonist | mme loisel's vanity |
| Point of view | third person omniscience |
| Conflict | man v self |
| Theme | vanity |
| exposition | mme loisel is unhappy being in the middle class |
| complication | mme loisel receives the invitation to the party |
| Crisis | mme loisel needs a dress and jewelry |
| Crisis | mme loisel borrows the necklace |
| climax | mmee loisel loses the necklace |
| denouement | mme loisel finds out that the necklace is a fake |
| Symbolism | necklace represents false values |
| Author | Richard Connell |
| Setting | ship trap island after the Russian revolution |
| Protagonist | Rainsford dynmaic |
| Antagonist | Zaroff Static |
| P o V | Third person omniscient |
| theme | instinct v intellegence |
| exposition | rainsford and his crew are sailing to shiptrap island |
| Complication | Rainsford falls off the boat |
| Crisis | Ivan points the gun at Rainsford |
| Crisis | Rainsford finds out about the game |
| Climax | Rainsford jumps off the cliff |
| Denouement | Rainsford wins and sleeps in the bed |
| Author | James Hurst |
| setting | 1910-1920 during a summer in Mobile, Alabama |
| Protagonist | Brother Dynamic |
| Antagonist | Brother's pride |
| Secondary Character | Doodle |
| Point of view | first person |
| conflict | man v self |
| exposition | a man looking bakc at at his life wiith a somber mood |
| Complication | Doodle is born with complications |
| Crisis | Borther teaches Doodle to walk |
| Climax | Brother runs away in the storm |
| Denouement | doodle dies under a tree in the rain |