The folktale "The Blacksmith's Dilemma" can best be described as
a story that has been retold and remains anonymous
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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
The folktale "The Blacksmith's Dilemma" can best be described as | a story that has been retold and remains anonymous |
The universal theme of "The Wise Old Woman" | Those who are elderly in society still have value, and their wisdom can help others. |
In "Pleasing All the World" the father and son | carry the camel at the end of the story |
In "Where the Girl Rescued Her Brother, "Buffalo Calf Road Woman is best described as | courageous |
What causes the merchant in "The Nail" to carry his belongings home? | his horse has broken its leg |
The plot twist in Anne of Green Gables | Marilla finds the brooch caught in her shawl. |
a suspenseful moment in Amal Unbound | Amal is hit by Jawad's care, but none of the villagers help her. |
In The Lost Princess the princess... | fights with the wise woman but eventually learns to obey the wise woman's command |
an example of foreshadowing in "After Twenty Years" | Bob notices that Jimmy is taller than when they last saw each other. |
In An American Plague not allowing a ship to come near and even sinking one that tried shows... | an inappropriate perspective of people in other cities towards those with yellow fever |
In Fever 1793, Mattie shows she's changing in the story when... | She begins to think about the needs of others and wants to help people with yellow fever. |
In "The Skink Ladder" the reference to Frank Buck and his animal traps is an example of | allusion |
In "The Skunk Ladder" who comes up with the idea to put the ladder in the hole? | Eddie |
In "The Flying Machine" who wants to keep the invention a secret? | the emperor |
graphic novel | a story format in which a sequence of pictures with short captions or speech bubbles tells the story |
sarcasm | a type of irony that takes the form of mock praise |
tone | the attitude of an author towards his or her subject matter |
trickster tale | a type of folktale in which a weak character uses his wits to survive against a greater or stronger character |
In Amal Unbound Amal's mother sells her bangle bracelets because | Her mother is trying to get money to pay Amal's debt. |
In Anne of Green Gables, Matthew is upset when Anne is punished because | He knows how much she wants to go to the picnic. |
In the poem "Days" a person's days are being | stacked like dishes |
The situational irony in "Pleasing all the World" is... | each stranger's advice contradicts what the previous stranger said |
The theme of "The Wise Old Woman" is an | implicit theme |
In "The Blacksmith's Dilemma" the king asks Walukaga to create | a living man from metal |
In "The Skunk Ladder" Eddie's father develops a nervous condition as a result of his son's potentially harmful actions. | TRUE |
In the excerpts from Fever 1793, the author uses foreshadowing to describe Mattie's memory of visiting the print shop as a child. | FALSE |
In the excerpts from An American Plague, victims of yellow fever eventually want to go to Bush Hilly because they know they will be cared for properly. | TRUE |
The excerpts from An American Plague are an example of fiction because they include characters and a conflict. | FALSE |
In the excerpt from The Lost Princess, the king and queen are not to blame for the ad behavior of the princess. | FALSE |
In the excerpts from Amal Unbound, the description of how Jawad Sahib treats the people makes him a sympathetic character. | FALSE |
In the excerpt from Anne of Green Gables, Marilla and Anne are described mostly through direct characterization. | FALSE |
In the excerpt from Anne of Green Gables, Marilla uses the biblical allusion of putting her hand to the plough. | TRUE |
In "the poem "Days" the speaker refers to each day as a gift. | TRUE |
In "Where the Girl Rescued Her Brother," Buffalo Calf Road Woman accompanies her husband and her brother to the battle. | TRUE |
In "Pleasing All the World," the theme is implicit because it is stated directly. | FALSE |
In "The Wise Old Woman," Lord Higa presents the people with three impossible tasks that they must complete to avoid being conquered. | TRUE |
"The Blacksmith's Dilemma" is a trickster tale because the king must use his wits to outsmart Walukaga. | FALSE |