Review flash cards for the New Nation Unit
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| a dark, BRACKISH pool of water | Adjective
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| He SHEEPISHLY slipped out the back door | Adverb
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| She BABBLED incoherently | Verb
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| Her INCOHERENCE made understanding impossible | Noun
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| You will never hide your LYING eyes | Adjective
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| The first man to make effective use of the unreliable narrator | Poe
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| First Person | The narrator is in the story.
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| First Person Peripheral | The narrator is a minor character in the story, with limited understanding.
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| Third Person | The narrator is not a part of the story
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| Omniscient | The narrator knows what all people are thinking
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| Limited, or Limited Omniscient | The narrator is not in the story and does not know what all characters are thinking.
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| Third Person Paraphrase | The narrator summarizes the speakers thoughts without commentary.
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| Why use a first person narrator? | The reader feels close to the action and what is happening elsewhere is a mystery.
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| Why use an unreliable narrator? | The reader becomes a detective, looking at clues to find the truth
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| Who wrote stories that were critical of Puritan America? | Nathaniel Hawthorne
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| Who was the first true published American Author? | Washington Irving
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| Who wrote stories about the American frontier, starring Natty Bumppo? | James Fenimore Cooper
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| What two writers were influential in the resistance to slavery? | Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau
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| He came BLAZING into the room | Verb
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| The BLAZING sun wearied him. | Adjective
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| He was DESPERATE to escape | Adjective
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| He DESPERATELY tried to escape | Adverb
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| His escape was an act of DESPERATION | Noun
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