| A | B |
| Mr. White's first wish | money |
| Mr. White's last wish | son's death |
| Had a lighthearted attitude toward the paw | Herbert, the son |
| When the paw moves Mr. White is | frightened and disgusted |
| After Herbert's death, who believes in the power of the paw | Both Mr. and Mrs. White |
| Setting for "An Astrologer's Day" | India |
| The astrologer did this in his past | left a man for dead |
| type of character that stays the same throughout a story | static |
| type of character that changes throughout a story | dynamic |
| character with only one trait | flat |
| main character | protagonist |
| against the main character | antagonist |
| when and where a story takes place | setting |
| spoken lines | dialogue |
| major turning point | climax |
| sequence of events | plot |
| struggle | conflict |
| person in a literary work | character |
| underlying meaning | theme |
| all-knowing | omniscient |
| the astrologer is successful because he can read | people |
| who didn't know about the astrologer's past? | his wife |
| point of view where the narrator is a character in the story | first-person |
| point of view where the narrator is not a character in the story | third-person |
| follows the greeting in a business letter | colon : |
| follows the greeting in a personal letter | comma , |
| another word for personal letter | friendly letter |
| type of letter that requires an inside address | business letter |
| story w/two levels of meaning | allegory |
| He burned Poe's letters to Elmira | Mr. Royster |
| Allegory by Poe | "The Masque of the Red Death" |