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cendsley reveiw
cendsley review
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| define noun | a person, place, thing, or idea |
| define pronoun | a word used in place of a noun |
| subordinate clause | has a subject and verb but is not a complete thought |
| reflexive | reflects on the subject of the sentence |
| relative | introduces a subordinate clause |
| interogative | points out a noun |
| demonstrative | introduces a question |
| possessive pronoun | shows ownership |
| antecedent | the noun to which the pronoun refers |
| indefinite | not defient |
| intensive | repeats to magnify or intensify the meaning |
| style | the way a pice of work is written |
| voice | the personality of the auther |
| flashback | an account of something before the stor started |
| realism | vivid description of what the character sees or does |
| inferences | somthing gathered but not ouright said |
| who were two miner chatracters in the story chatrming billy? | buffalo toby and billy boy watkins |
| who is the main character in the story charming billy | PFC paul berlin |
| what made the author qualify to write about the war | he was in the war |
| what was the main characters physicak goal? | to get to the sea |
| describe the word stealth | secret actions or movements |
| describe fecund | producing much growth |
| what is it called when you act like someone or somthing els | pretending |
| describe skirted | to go around the outside of |
| describe giggles | uncontrollable laughter |
| describe a paddy | flooded field where rice is grown |
| describe deffuse | unfocused |
| describe miortar | muzzle-loading wepon |
| inertia | tendency to continue what one is doing |
| what is the main character of charming billy mental goal | to controll his fear |
| what 3 tricks did the main character of charming billy use to not think of fear | sang, counted, and thought of home |
| where is vietnam? | south east asia |
| interrogative | who what when |
| indefinite | few many one some |
| possessive | his hers theirs |
| relative | who what when |
| demonstrative | this that these those |
| defin the word prospects | chances or opperortunities |
| define incessantly | continually or constantly |
| define aghast | with shock or horror |
| define gamut | and 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 1800's |
| pauper | a poor person |
| character | people in a story or a personality trait |
| define quarry | the object of the hunt |
| define tangible | with form and easy to describe |
| suspense | uncertainty or tension in the story |
| inferior | less important |
| condone | to forgive or overlook |
| define paste | imitation or fake gems |
| define seine | river in paris |
| define franc | monetary unit in france in 1800's |
| pauper | a poor person |
| character | people in a story or a personality trait |
| define quarry | the object of the hunt |
| define tangible | with form and easy to describe |
| suspense | uncertainty or tension in the story |
| inferior | less important |
| condone | to forgive or overlook |
| define aperture | an opening |
| define preclude | to make impossible |
| define subside | to decrease in amount |
| innolation | death or destruction |
| termination | to end |
| define repose | to lie dead or at rest |
| abscond | to go away suddenly or secretly |
| impurity | freedon from penalty or harm |