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prospects chances/opportunities
incessantly continually or constantly
pauper A POOR PERSION
AGHAST with shock or horror
gamut an entire range or series
askew crooked or slanted
paste imitation or fake jems
Seine river in paris
franc monetary unit in france in 1800s
charactor people in a story or a personality trait
prnoun points out a noun
subordinate clause has a subject and verb but is not a complete thought
Reflexive relects on the subject of the sentence
relative introduces a subordinate clause
interrogative introduces a ?
demonstraitive points out a noun
possessive pronoun shows ownership
antecededent the noun to which the pronoun refers
indefinite not definite
intensive repeats to magnify or intensify the meanings
interrigative who,what when
indefinite few,many,one,sense
possessive his,her,theirs
relative who,what,when
demonstrative this,that,these,those
reflexive herself,himself,themselves
intensive herslef,himself,themselves
a pen name? the name a writer goes by besides theyre real name
aperture an opening
preclude to make impossible
subside to decrease in a amount
immolation death or destruction
termination to end
repose to lie dead or at rest
abscond to go away suddenly or secretly
impunity freedom from penalty or harm
what is foreshadow? hint early in story of something that will happen
what is zealous? intensely enthusiastic
what is scruples? moral uneasiness
what is conflict? struggle between to opposing forces or people
what is uncanny? remarkable,outstanding
what is imperative? necessary
what is plot? important events from the story
what is condone? to forgive or overlook
what is inferior? less important
what is suspense? uncertainty or tension in the story
what is tangible? with form and easy to discribe
what is quarry? the object of the hunt
pretended acted like someone else
paddy flooded fields where rice is grown
mortar muzzle loading firing weapon for short range
fecund producing much growth
stealth secret action or movement
courage strength and determination
inertia tendency to continue what one is doing
skirted to go around the outside of
giggles uncontrollable laughter
diffuse unessisary laughter
voice the personality of the author
style the way a piece of work is written
flashback an account of something before the story starts
inferences something gathered but not outright said
realism vivid description of what the character sees or does
precluded to make impossible
impunity freedom from penalty or harm
immolotion death or destruction
abscond to go away suddenly or secretly
repose to lie dead or at rest
termination to end
subside to decrease in amount
aperture an opening
irony refers to the contrast between appearance and reality
setting the time and place of the storys action
mood the atmosphere the author creates
verbal irony whena character states one thing but means another
dramatic irony occures when readers know more about th situation in the story than a charactor does
niter white mineral left from water resido.
coat of arms in cask of amontillado family moto noone shall insalt me without inpunity none shall insalt him without getting reveng
suspense the extitment or tension that readers feel when they read a story that makes them want to keep reading
author of cask of amondillado edger allan poe
main and miner chartors cast of amot montresor and fortunato were main chartors
theme cask of amot carefull what you say it might be held against you. and dont be easally insalted
setting cask of amont carnival time in montreors basement the mood is gloomy and scary
confilits cask of amont man ver man montessor and fotonato montresser kill fortonato. he gets he in the basement by telling him to tast his wine and he wants to kill him cus he insalted him
author for most dang game richard connell
main and miner charater most dang game main:rainsford and zaroff miner:whitney and Ivan/dogs
theme most dang game survival of the fittest and animal rights animal as pray
conficts most dang game man vs nature rainsford and the jungle man vs man zaroff and rainsford man vs society zaroff vs killing animals
setting of most dang game ship traped by island in the caribbean sea 21st centary dark hot night the crew was nervous
external conflict the conflict between man and elements
interal conflict moral jugdments
elements of plot introductiong hook rissing action climax falling action resolution
author nicklace guy de maupassant
main and miner charactors of nackalce main;mademe loisel miner; monsieur loisel madame forestiier
theme neckalce be happy with what you have/dont covet the pesent of others
conficts of nackalce rich vrs pore and needs vs wants
setting of nacklace paris 1880s run down appartment deperssing and sad
static character doesnt change
dynamic chariter changes through out the story
pen name call of wild jack london
author call of wild john griffin chanex
main and miner charaters call of wild buck and thorten miner;judge miller caloype and her friends and spitz
theme call of wild the laws of civilition and wilderness
conflicts call of wild man vs nature buck vs nater buck vs other dogs man vs man
setting call of wild 1897 discoverd gold in the klondike ing noth western canaidas
author charming billy tim obrien
main and miner characters charming billy privete first class paul berlin miner;buffalo toby and billy boy watkins
confilcts charming billy pfc vs himself fear
setting charming billy vietnam southeast asia 1965 1973 times of war end 1975 annios fearfull
theme charming billy how to concor your fear
action expresses physical or mental action
auxiliary/ helping verbs are comibned with verbs to form verb phrases
linking link the subject of the sent to a word in ther predicate
transitive an action verb appears with a direct object
intransitive an action verb without a direct obhect
concrete noun you can see touch feel
abstract emotions canot touch
COLLECTIVE one word that dicribs a group
compond noun made up of more than one word
possesive noun showing possesion
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