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2 Vocabulary (definitions and synonyms Literary Focus & Vocabulary Comprehension and Literary Focus Vocabulary (definitions and synonyms) 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5

3 Category 1 for 1 Sharp (adjective) Check Your Answer

4 Category 1 for 1 acute Back to the Game Board

5 Category 1 for 2 Disturbed (verb) Check Your Answer

6 Category 1 for 2 vexed Back to the Game Board

7 Category 1 for 3 Intelligence and good judgment (noun) Check Your Answer

8 Category 1 for 3 sagacity Back to the Game Board

9 Category 1 for 4 Held back (verb) Check Your Answer

10 Category 1 for 4 refrained Back to the Game Board

11 Category 1 for 5 Cautious (adj.) Check Your Answer

12 Category 1 for 5 wary Back to the Game Board

13 Category 2 for 1 Smooth manner (noun) Check Your Answer

14 Category 2 for 1 suavity Back to the Game Board

15 Category 2 for 2 Boldness (noun) Check Your Answer

16 Category 2 for 2 audacity Back to the Game Board

17 Category 2 for 3 Forcefully (adverb) Check Your Answer

18 Category 2 for 3 vehemently Back to the Game Board

19 Category 2 for 4 Energetic gesture (noun) Check Your Answer

20 Category 2 for 4 gesticulations Back to the Game Board

21 Category 2 for 5 Ridicule (noun) Check Your Answer

22 Category 2 for 5 derision Back to the Game Board

23 Category 3 for 1 In what way has the old man wronged the narrator? Check Your Answer

24 Category 3 for 1 The old man has not wronged the narrator in any way. Back to the Game Board

25 Category 3 for 2 Define Mood. Check Your Answer

26 Category 3 for 2 Mood is defined as the overall feeling of a piece of literature. Back to the Game Board

27 Category 3 for 3 Describe the old man’s behavior. Check Your Answer

28 Category 3 for 3 The old man can be described as nervous, edgy, excitable and/or anxious. Back to the Game Board

29 Category 3 for 4 How does the narrator dispose of the body? Check Your Answer

30 Category 3 for 4 The narrator disposes of the body by cutting it up and burying it under the floorboards. Back to the Game Board

31 Category 3 for 5 What are two (2) sounds used in the story to help create the mood? Check Your Answer

32 Category 3 for 5 Two sounds from the story that help develop the mood are the ticking of the clock and beating of the heart. Back to the Game Board

33 Category 4 for 1 What does the narrator compare the old man’s eye to? Check Your Answer

34 Category 4 for 1 The narrator compares the old man’s eye to a vulture’s eye. Back to the Game Board

35 Category 4 for 2 What simile does the narrator use to help us see the ray of light from the lantern? Check Your Answer

36 Category 4 for 2 The narrator compares the ray of light to a spider’s thread. Back to the Game Board

37 Category 4 for 3 The narrator questions, “…for what had I now to fear?” What event might this foreshadow? Check Your Answer

38 Category 4 for 3 The narrator’s statement may foreshadow his getting caught by the police. Back to the Game Board

39 Category 4 for 4 How does the narrator kill the old man? Check Your Answer

40 Category 4 for 4 The narrator kills the old man by smothering him. Back to the Game Board

41 Category 4 for 5 Whose heartbeat is the narrator most likely hearing? Check Your Answer

42 Category 4 for 5 The narrator is likely hearing his own heartbeat. Back to the Game Board

43 Category 5 for 1 What image signals the approaching death of the old man? Check Your Answer

44 Category 5 for 1 A black shadow signals the approaching death of the old man. Back to the Game Board

45 Category 5 for 2 What vocabulary term means the opposite of “shyness”? Check Your Answer

46 Category 5 for 2 audacity Back to the Game Board

47 Category 5 for 3 What vocabulary term means the opposite of “satisfied”? Check Your Answer

48 Category 5 for 3 vexed Back to the Game Board

49 Category 5 for 4 Which vocabulary term means the opposite of “with indifference”? Check Your Answer

50 Category 5 for 4 vehemently Back to the Game Board

51 Category 5 for 5 What does the story’s title (“The Tell-Tale Heart”) suggest about the content of the story? Check Your Answer

52 Category 5 for 5 The title suggests that the sound of the heartbeat drives the narrator to “tell” the “tale,” or story. Back to the Game Board


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