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gcovey english 9
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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| define precluded | to make impossible |
| define impunity | freedom from penailty |
| define immolation | death or destruction |
| define absconded | to go away suddenly |
| define repose | to lie dead or at rest |
| define termaination | an end or limit |
| define subsided | to decrease in amount |
| apture | an opening |
| pronoun | a word use in place of a noun |
| possessive pronoun | showes ownership |
| indefinite | not definite |
| intensive | repeats to magniify or intensify |
| define precluded | to make impossible |
| define impunity | freedom from penailty |
| define immolation | death or destruction |
| define absconded | to go away suddenly |
| define repose | to lie dead or at rest |
| define termaination | an end or limit |
| define subsided | to decrease in amount |
| apture | an opening |
| pronoun | a word use in place of a noun |
| possessive pronoun | showes ownership |
| indefinite | not definite |
| intensive | repeats to magniify or intensify |
| define prospects | chances or oppertunites |
| define incessantly | continually |
| define pauper | a poor person |
| define aghast | with schock or anger |
| define gamut | an entire range or series |
| define askew | crooked or slanted |
| define paste | imitation or fake gems |
| define seine | river in paris |
| define franc | monetary unit in france in 1800s |
| character | people in a story or a personatly trait |
| define aperture | an opening |
| define precluded | to make imposible |
| define subsided | to decrease in amount |
| define immolation | death or destruction |
| define termination | to end |
| define repose | to lie dead or at rest |
| define abosond | to go away suddenly or seceretly |
| define impunity | freedom from pentaly or harm |
| define quarry | the object of a hunt |
| define tangible | with form or to describe |
| define suspense | uncertainty or tension in the story |
| define paddy | flooded feild where rice is grown |
| stealth | secret actions or movments |
| pretended | acted like some one else |
| fecund | producing much growth |
| define diffuse | unfocused |
| define skirted | to go around the outside of |
| define courage | strenth and dertimation |
| define inertia | tendency to countinue what no one is doing |
| define mortar | muzzle loding fireing wepon for short range |
| define giggles | uncontrobal laughter |
| define style | the way a piece of work is written |
| define voice | the way a piece of work is written |
| define flashback | an account of somthing that happened before |
| define realism | vivid descriptions of what the character sees or does |
| define inferences | somthing gathered but not outright said |
| which is not a result of the carnival setting | ofrtunado has a bad cold |
| montresor know that fortuando will want to sample amontillado because fortuando... | prides him self on his knowlege of wine |
| at the begging of the story how are madame loiel and her husband different? | she is unhappy he is satified |
| what twist occurs at the end of the story? | madame loisel learns that the neclase was a fake |
| the most dangerous game is best described as a story about ? | a deadly contest between two hunters |
| the main conflict in this story is? | to surive 3 nights as zarrof hunts him |
| jack london real name | john griffif chaney |