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What point of view is "Charles" written in?
first person narrative
third person limited narrative
third person omniscient narrative
first person limited narrative
What point of view is "The Lottery" written in?
3rd person omniscient narrative
3rd person limited narrative
first person narrative
2nd person narrative
Identify the setting for "Charles."
small village; June 27th
1940s/1950s farming community
1940s/1950s suburban town
unknown
Identify the setting for "The Lottery"
small village; June 27th
1940s/1950s suburban town
1940s/1950s urban city
unknown
Choose TWO details that FORESHADOW Laurie IS Charles.
Laurie speaks rudely to his parents.
The teacher is not at the first PTA meeting.
Laurie claims ALL the students stayed after school to watch Charles.
Charles swore, so the teacher ashed his mouth out with soap.
Identify TWO details that foreshadow the WINNER of the lottery is stoned to death.
The lottery takes place on June 27th each year.
The boys were collecting stones in the beginning of the story.
Tessie claims Mr. Summers didn't give her husband enough time to choose his paper.
The lottery is organized by Mr. Summers.
Identify the sentence below that BEST represents the THEME of "Charles."
A parent's unconditional love can cloud their judgement.
Lying isn't that bad.
Don't trust your children!
Lottery in June, corn be heavy soon!
Identify the sentence below that BEST represents a possible THEME for "The Lottery."
Traditions should be honored and followed.
A child's imagination is a powerful tool!
Villages can be dangerous places.
Not all traditions should be followed blindly.
The black box symbolizes...
tradition
superstition
community
All of the above.
The endings to BOTH "Charles" and "The Lottery" are examples of...
dramatic irony
foreshadowing
situational irony
annotations
Who is the narrator of "Charles?"
Laurie
Laurie's mom
Laurie's dad
It's a 3rd person narrator.
In "The Lottery," why do the villagers sacrifice a person?
They believe their crops will grow.
They believe it will keep the ghosts away.
They believe the children will be healthy.
They believe the rain will come.
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