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S.L. Gilbow's inspiration for "Red Card" came from a conversation with his daughter after an experience of road rage (pg. 11).
"Red Card" is written in third person limited. The author gives insight to the protagonist's thoughts and opinions, but not the rest of the characters'.
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The beginning of "Red Card" is written similar to a police report, which sets up the rest of the plot.
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(pg. 15, 20-21) Sarah and Linda's fake relationship is foreshadowed earlier in the story.
Foreshadowing
Pop Squad (pg. 141-142)
Gilbow uses a lot of detail to describe how Linda gets ready and only mentions in a few words that she was calling the police station after she killed her husband.
pg. 12
Detailed Descriptions
Do you think that Linda is going to use the second card?
Who does the card belong to (Linda, her husband, etc.)?
If she uses it, who do you think that she'll use it on?
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