This page has to do with comparing and contrasting ideas. In honor of Halloween, I have decided to use scary stories! Take a look at the two scary stories below. You can view the full-sized text by clicking each story.
1. What is one unique trait of the story "A Mother's Love"?
2. What is one unique trait of the story "An Apple A Day"?
3. What made the first story different from the second one?
4. How were the first and second story the same?
5. What is the point of view for "A Mother's Love"? (First-Person, Third-Person, etc.)
6. What is the Point of view for "An Apple A Day"? (First-Person, Thirt-Person, etc.)
7. "An apple a day keeps the doctor away." is an example of:
a) Idiom
b) Metaphor
c) Simile
d) Exposition
8. What is the conflict of "An Apple A Day"?
a) Character vs. Character
b) Character vs. Force of Nature
c) Character vs. Himself/Herself
9. What genre would these stories be considered?
a) Fiction
b) Poetry
c) Drama
d) Media
10. Using context clues, define fatigue. (This word can be found in "An Apple A Day."
2. What is one unique trait of the story "An Apple A Day"?
3. What made the first story different from the second one?
4. How were the first and second story the same?
5. What is the point of view for "A Mother's Love"? (First-Person, Third-Person, etc.)
6. What is the Point of view for "An Apple A Day"? (First-Person, Thirt-Person, etc.)
7. "An apple a day keeps the doctor away." is an example of:
a) Idiom
b) Metaphor
c) Simile
d) Exposition
8. What is the conflict of "An Apple A Day"?
a) Character vs. Character
b) Character vs. Force of Nature
c) Character vs. Himself/Herself
9. What genre would these stories be considered?
a) Fiction
b) Poetry
c) Drama
d) Media
10. Using context clues, define fatigue. (This word can be found in "An Apple A Day."