Although not explicitly stated, what is the likely setting of the short story?

Who is the antagonist of “The Flowers”?

What is the central conflict of “The Flowers”?

The change in setting when it becomes “gloomy” and “damp” suggests that something bad may happen to Myop. What is this literary device called?

What comprises the rising action of the short story?

What is one the main themes of “The Flowers”?

What is the significance of the last line “And the summer was over”?

What could Myop’s name symbolize?

Flowers and summer symbolize all of the following to Myop except what?

How is Myop like Little Red Riding Hood from the fairy tale?

As Myop travels farther into the woods, what happens to the setting in terms of visual imagery?

All of the following actions characterize Myop's innocence EXCEPT which?

Why is it significant that the loop in the bough of the tree is still spinning? It could symbolize all of the following EXCEPT what?

Why does Myop lay down the flowers at the end of the story? What does this action symbolize?

Which of the following words pairs support a lighthearted tone for the first two paragraphs?

What was the resolution of the story?

When does Myop's conflict (problem) begin?

...an armful of strange blue flowers with velvety ridges and a sweet suds bush full of the brown, fragrant buds. This is an example of

Myop's mother warned her not to leave the path around the sharecropper cabin.

The wolf convinced Red Riding Hood to leave the path to her grandmothers.

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