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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| define quarry | object of the huny |
| define tangible | with form and easy to describe |
| define suspence | uncertainty or tension in thye storry |
| inferior | less important |
| condone | to forgive or overlook |
| plot | important events from a storry |
| imperative | necessary |
| uncanny | remarcible outstanding |
| conflict | struggle between two oposing forces or people |
| scruple | moral uneasiness |
| zealous | intencly enthusiastic |
| foreshadow | hint early in story of something that will happen later on |
| cask of omontilato | |
| aperture | an opening |
| preclude | to make impossible |
| subside | to decrease in amount |
| immolation | death or destuction |
| termination | to end |
| repose | to lie dead or at rest |
| abscond | to go away sudenly or secretly |
| impunity | freedon from penalty or harm |
| irony | refers to the contrast between appearence and reality |
| dramatic irony | occurs when readers know more about the situation in the story than a charector does |
| verbal irony | when a charector states one thing be means another |
| setting | the time and place of the storys action |
| the atpmoshere the auther creates |