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Hosted by Mr. Gilbert

Ambrose Bierce Jack London Stephen Crane Vocabulary

Bierce 400 Type of realism Bierce uses in “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge.” What is psychological?

London 400 Type of realism Jack London uses in “To Build a Fire.” What is naturalism?

Crane 400 Type of realism Stephen Crane uses in “A Mystery of Heroism.” What is ironism?

Vocabulary 400 A wave-like motion or appearance. What is undulate?

Bierce 800 Point of view in the opening lines of “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge.” What is objective?

London 800 Type of literary device used here: “An intangible pall over the face of things.” What is foreshadowing?

Crane 800 Type of irony used at the end of “A Mystery of Heroism.” What is situational?

Vocabulary 800 Lazy. What is indolent?

Bierce 1200 Point of view used in the third section of “Owl Creek Bridge” in the final seconds of Farquar’s life. What is limited?

London 1200 Point of view in “To Build a Fire.” What is omniscient?

Crane 1200 Guns being referred to as angry or courageous is an example of this figure of speech. What is personification?

Vocabulary 1200 Cast off, disown. What is repudiate?

Bierce 1600 The ending of “Owl Creek Bridge” could be interpreted as a criticism against this type of fiction. What is romanticism?

London 1600 This is the reason the man in “To Build a Fire” has no name. What is he represents all men?

Crane 1600 The fact that the people in “A Mystery of Heroism” are compared to machines makes this comment about war. What is dehumanization?

Vocabulary 1600 Arrogant self-assurance. What is peremptory?

Bierce 2000 Figure of speech used here: “The man was engaged in being hanged….” What is understatement?

London 2000 This is what enables the dog to be better prepared to survive. What is instinct?

Crane 2000 This is what the empty bucket symbolizes at the end of “A Mystery of Heroism.” What is failure?

Vocabulary 2000 Courteous, respectful. What is deference?