Monday, May 18, 2026

Paranormal Romance...

 Look at this movie poster:





What literary term is being used to grab attention?

a. alliteration
b. pun
c. verbal irony
d. satire


















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a. is incorrect.  There is nothing alliterative in the title.  You can make a case for "Some Sagas..." as alliteration, but it is not being used to grab the viewer's attention.
b. is correct - play on the word "suck"
c. is incorrect - there is nobody talking, so we really cannot have verbal irony.
d. is incorrect - this movie is a parody, but parodies and satires often get confused.  Satires often poke fun in order to bring awareness to a social issue.

Friday, May 15, 2026

Menace!

Read the following page from Menace #5 (Marvel comics 1953):


Based on how it is used in the opening blurb, what does the word "yarn" mean?

a. a type of string
b. a story
c. an undead creature
d. a type of comic book








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The context of the opening blurb suggests that the word "yarn", as used in the blurb, means b. story.  However, if you put d. type of comic book, I would say that you at least got the best wrong answer.



You're still wrong, though.  :)


Thursday, May 14, 2026

I Hated This Movie

Read this passage from Anecdotage.com:

Shortly after the release of Titanic in 1997, Leonardo DiCaprio was approached by a 14-year-old European girl - who got down on the ground and latched onto his leg. "I looked at her," DiCaprio recalled, "and she just pressed her head against my leg. I said, 'Hi... What are you doing, sweetheart?' and she kept clutching. There was just a sort of obsessed look in her eye. She wasn't looking at me, though... I sort of grabbed her face and said, 'Hi, it's okay, you can get off my leg. It's fine.' She kept saying, 'No, no, no, no!'... I had to gently pry her hands off."

What is the most likely reason the author included the first phrase?

The author:
a. wanted to make sure the reader knew Leonardo is a famous actor.
b. really liked that movie.
c. thought the reader would feel the same way as the girl.
d. felt that this wouldn't have happened except in 1997.








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This is an author's purpose question.  What these questions try to do is to make you think about what the author was trying to do.  In this case, the author was most likely trying to make sure the reader understood who Leonardo is so that the rest of the story would make sense.  The correct answer is a.

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Wednesday, May 13, 2026

What Has It Got in Its Pocketsess?

 View the picture below:






What two literary terms drive the humor in this image?

a. verbal irony and periphrasis
b. alliteration and dramatic irony
c. allusion and pun
d. archetypes and imagery






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a. is incorrect - verbal irony requires that something is said.  Nobody talks in this picture.  
b. is incorrect.  While it does seem that there may be some dramatic irony going on, it really doesn't add to the humor.  Plus there is no alliteration whatsoever in this picture.
c. is correct!  It is an allusion to The Hobbit, obviously, but the humor comes in that it is also an allusion to the cartoon series Precious Moments. Allusions are difficult if you are not familiar with the source material being referenced, so you may need to rely on eliminating other answers that you know are incorrect and then choosing from the ones left.  The pun is the word precious, being used by both stories.
d. is incorrect, but is the best wrong answer.  There are archetypes in this picture, but they are not being used for humorous intent.



Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Somebody Saaaaaaave Me!

 Read this panel from Amazing Spider-Man #162




In this issue, what literary device was writer Len Wein using for (what he thought) was a humorous effect?

a. onomatopoeia
b. visual imagery
c. graphic contrast
d. allusion












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a., b., and c. are incorrect.  While all three of these literary devices are used in this panel, none of them drive the humor.  Make sure the answer fits ALL of the question.  A partially wrong answer is a completely wrong answer.
d. is correct since it is a take off on the old Superman cartoons where he would often say, this looks like a job for....(take of glasses, rip off shirt, and say in a deeper voice) SUPERMAN!
Bonus points to anyone who knows what the title is an allusion to.

Monday, May 11, 2026

It takes leadership to confront a nation's fear. It takes friendship to conquer your own.

Read this excerpt from The King's Speech" by King George VI as Great Britain was about to enter WWII and answer the following question:


"Such a principle, stripped of all disguise, is surely the mere primitive doctrine that might is right, and if this principle were established throughout the world, the freedom of our own country and of the whole British Commonwealth of nations would be in danger."


What is suggested by King George's use of the word PRIMITIVE?

a. Germany's pursuit of world domination is the prime reason for Great Britain joining the war
b. Germany's pursuit of world domination is crude and uncivilized
c. Great Britain needs to join the war for the prime reason that their freedom is in danger
d. Great Britain needs to join the war so they can obtain world domination before Germany
















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Primitive means most basic and when applied here to civilized countries, King George VI is  calling them basic and uncivilized.  That makes B the correct answer.



Thank you to Ms. Willis from Manteo High School for the question.  Her students should thank her for being the most wonderful teacher in their school and should really consider getting her some Starbuck gift cards for teacher appreciation week.

Friday, May 8, 2026

Mother's Day Takes on a Whole New Meaning...

In Oedipus Rex, Oedipus runs away from home after hearing a prophecy that he will do some crazy stuff with his parents.  However, he doesn't know he is adopted and runs straight to his real parents.  Of course he marries his mother unknowingly. What is this an example of?

A. Epic Failure on the level of creation
B. Sarcasm
C. Verbal irony
D. Dramatic irony








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Answer- A. Seriously. This must be the inspiration for every Jerry Springer/Maury reality, talk show


D- is the correct answer. The Greek audience knew because of their story-telling traditions who Oedipus was and his “intimate” family connections. They know the plotline, while Oedipus blindly continues his quest for the truth. (Forgive the pun…)

Thanks Aaron, Zane, and Brittany for this question and we'll forgive Mrs. Stamey for the sheep pun (it was baaaaaaad).