Irony
Character
Setting
Inference
Literary Devices
100

Explain what irony means in your own words. 

the opposite of what you expect to happen

100

The main character of this short story is .....

Mary Maloney

100

Where does most of the story take place? 

In the Maloney's house

100

In the beginning of the story, what are two clues that something is bothering the husband? 

drinks a lot, answers his wife in short words or phrases, is rude to his wife, in a bad mood

100

She loved to luxuriate in the presence of this man,-and to feel almost as a sunbather feels the sun-that warm male glow that came out of him to her when they were alone together. 

What type of literary device is this example?

A. Imagery        B. Irony

C. Repetition      D. Simile

D. Simile

200

When Mary kills her husband, this is an example of what type of irony? (dramatic, verbal, situational)

situational irony

200

What is Mary's husband's profession?

a police detective

200

How could the mood be described in the beginning of the story when Mary is waiting for her husband to come home? 

(calm, peaceful, pleased, delighted, loving, relaxed)

200

What is the real reason that Mary goes shopping for groceries? 

to create an alibi or excuse for herself

200

She watched him as he began to sip the dark yellow drink, and she could see little oily swirls in the liquid because it was so strong.  What literary device is this?

A. Imagery        B. Irony

C. Repetition      D. Simile

A. Imagery

300

When Mary goes to the grocer to have an alibi for her crime, and Sam does not know it. This is an example of _____________ irony. (verbal, situational, dramatic

dramatic irony

300

Cold, mean, and hard-hearted best describes ___________ at the beginning of the story. 

Patrick Maloney

300

How could Patrick's mood be described when he comes home after work and first sees his wife? 

(upset, frustrated, irritated, annoyed, rude)

300

The reader can infer that Mary killed her husband because .......

He was leaving her.

300

The doc says his skull was smashed all to pieces just like a sledgehammer.  What literary device is this? 

A. Imagery       B. Irony

C. Repetition     D. Simile

A. Simile

400

What is ironic about Patrick's job and what happens to him? 

He is a police officer. His job is to stop murderers, yet he is murdered by his own wife. 

400

Calm and loving describes ______________ at the beginning of the story.

Mary Maloney

400

We can infer that Mary killed her husband with .......

a leg of lamb

400

Why was it unexpected that Mary killed her husband? 

She was pregnant and she loved her husband very much.

400

"It didn't take long, four or five minutes at most, and she sat very still through it all, watching him with a kind of dazed horror he went further and further away from her with each word." What literary device is this?

A. Imagery     B. Irony

C. Repetition   D. Simile

C. Repetition

500

Describe the irony of the interaction between Mary and Patrick at the very beginning of the story. 

Mary is caring and kind when her husband comes home, but patrick is cold and mean to her. (because he is leaving her)

500

How is Mary a dramatic character in the story?

She kills her husband and tries to cover it up. 

500

Why is the grocery store an important part of the setting?

It is where Mary goes to create her alibi and cover up the murder.

500

What reaction does Mary have when she comes home from the grocer and finds her husband lying dead on the floor? How is she feeling? 

She was shocked, upset, and overcome with emotion by what she had done. 

500

True of False: In the beginning of the story, Mary is anxious and angry waiting for her hubsand to return home from work. 

False-she is calm and pleasant while waiting for her husband to return home from work.