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tbao english feveiw
semtestm feveiw
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| define: fecund | producing much growth |
| define:inertia | tendency to continue what one is doing |
| define: indefinite | not definite |
| define: intensive | repeats tomagnify or intensify the meaning |
| define: interrogative | who what when |
| define: intensive | hersekf,himself,themelves |
| define: reflexive | she thew herslfe off the bridge |
| define: interrogative | who knowed ever the water jodg |
| define: indefinite | few cadonts at the mess ball |
| define:rekative | when the bell rings cadent ave excated |
| define:intensive | he himself ran for reres ident of his local high school |
| define: personal pronoun | this bicyde is mine |
| define: aperture | an opening |
| define: preclude | to make impossible |
| define:subside | to decrease in amount |
| define: immolation | death or destruction |
| define: abscond | to go away suddenly or secretly |
| define:impunity | freedom from penalty or harm |
| define: irony | refers to the contrast between appearance and reality |
| define: dramatic irony | occurs when readers know more about the suituation in the story then a character does |
| define: verbal irony | when a character states one thing but means another |
| define:setting | the time and place of the story's action |
| define: mood | the atmosphere the author creates |
| define: imagery | descriptive that recreate sensory |
| define:which of the following is NOT a part of the setting | fortunato has a bad cold |
| define: "i broke and reached him a flagon of De Grave" this line infers that a flagon is used to | hold liquids |
| define: which of these lines from the story is an example of imagery? | "the foulness of the air caused our torch to glow rather than flame" |
| define: when fortunato says his cough will "not kill him." That is an example of: | irony |
| define: personal pronun | this bbicyde is mine |
| define: class | plural |
| define: shepherd | singular |
| define:pack | plural |
| define:glove | singular |
| define:battalion | plural |
| define:precluden | make impossible especially by takeing action in aduance |
| define:abscond | to go away suddenly and secretly |
| define:subside | to decrease in amount or intensity |
| define:"i again paused,and holdeing the flambeaux over the mason-work,threw a few feeble rays upon the figure within."what dies "figure"mean in this line? | tge shape,form,or out line of a person or thing |
| define:what is niter? | a type of mineral |
| define: montresor's coat of arms fratures a: | serpent and a foot |
| define:from what point of view is this story written? | first person |
| define: what is the main character's reaction to the invitation? | scornful |
| define:what is her husband's reaction to the invitation? | preoud |
| define: at the beginning of the story,how are Madame Loisel and her husband different | she is practical:he is impratical |
| define:what"twist"occurs at the end of the story? | Madame Loisel goes into debt to pay off the necklace |
| define:who is the main character in the story | sgt buffalo toby |
| define:what three(3)tricks did the main character use to not think of fear? | sang,counted,thought of home |
| define:the author's style demonstrates that short sentences are used for what | to reveal thoughts and fellings |
| define:the author's style can best be descried as | realistic and informal |
| define:literature | you will need o know authors,main and minor characters,theme,conflicts,settings,summary of the story, and literary terms for all stories |
| define: the most dangerous game | quarry,tangible,suspense,inferior,condone,plot,imperative,uncanny,scruple,zealous internal and external conflicts, foreshadow,elements of the plot |
| define:cask of amontillado | aperture,preclude,subside,immolation,termination,repose,abscond,impunity,niter irony,dramatic irony,verbal irony,setting,mood,imagery,suspense,coat of arms |
| define:the necklace | prospects,incessantly,pauper,aghast,gamut askew,paste,seine,franc,character static and dynamic characters |
| define:call of the wild | pen name |
| define: where have you gone,charming billy? | paddy,stealth,pretended,fecund,diffuse,skirted,couragemintertia,mortar,giggles,style,voice,flashback,realism,inferences |