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Review flash cards for the New Nation Unit

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show Adverb  
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You will never hide your LYING eyes   show
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The first man to make effective use of the unreliable narrator   show
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First Person   show
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show The narrator is a minor character in the story, with limited understanding.  
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show The narrator is not a part of the story  
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Omniscient   show
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show The narrator is not in the story and does not know what all characters are thinking.  
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Third Person Paraphrase   show
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show The reader feels close to the action and what is happening elsewhere is a mystery.  
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Why use an unreliable narrator?   show
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show Nathaniel Hawthorne  
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show Washington Irving  
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show James Fenimore Cooper  
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What two writers were influential in the resistance to slavery?   show
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The BLAZING sun wearied him.   show
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He DESPERATELY tried to escape   show
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His escape was an act of DESPERATION   show
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