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Monkey's Paw and Horror Notes
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What did Mr. White think was knocking at the door?
A monster/zombie Herbert
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True/False: A parallel world is a world like ours, but there is one major change, like there’s magic or a secret place.
True
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True/False:Sharon Russell says that horror stories must have monsters in them.
False
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True/False: A source of horror that is outside the character means the monster must be outside the house.
False
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True/False: A common theme for horror stories is the conflict between good and evil.
True
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What is it when the reader knows something that others characters don't know?
Dramatic irony
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True/False:A source of horror that is inside the character means that something inside a person causes them to do evil things.
True
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True/False: Supernatural means that there are actually murderers in the story.
False
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How did Herbert die?
He got caught in the machinery at work.
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Why did Mr. White wish for 200 pounds?
It was enough money to clear/pay off the house.
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True/False:In horror stories, the characters are more important than what happens to them.
False
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What is it called when the author hints that something is going to happen later on in the story?
Foreshadowing
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True/False: All horror stories contains suspense.
True
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What country did Sgt. Major Morris just return from?
India
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True/False:Examples of creepy settings would be a cemetery, a woods, or a stormy night.
True
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What is the tension a reader feels when reading that keeps them wanting to know more called?
Suspense
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True/False: Scooby Doo is an example of a parallel world that is supernatural but with real explanations.
True
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