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2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt Short Stories Parts of Speech SettingsAuthors Literary Terms
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The story of a nymph and a vain young man.
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“Echo and Narcissus”
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Characters were Kevin, Louis, and Louise?
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“User Friendly”
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The only narrative poem you read in class this quarter.
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“The Highwayman”
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Short story that took place in China.
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“Homesick”
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“Poor” Laurie told his parents about this “horrible” child in kindergarten.
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“Charles”
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It shows a relationship between a noun or a pronoun and another word in a sentence. Hint: Anywhere a cat may go.
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preposition
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It often ends with the suffix –ly. It modifies verbs, adjectives, and other words like itself.
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adverb
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It modifies (meaning that it tells more about a noun or a pronoun.
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adjective
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It expresses emotion and is not related to another word in the sentence.
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interjection
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A word that joins words or groups of words.
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conjunction
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Along the Yangtze River.
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“Homesick”
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In Colorado in the late 19 th Century.
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“Hearts and Hands”
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In and near an Inn in Great Britain in the 1600 or 1700’s.
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“Highwayman”
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At a school in New York City in the 1960’s or 1970’s.
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“Miss Awful”
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In the Silicon Valley in the 1970’s?
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“User Friendly”
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Author who retold the story about the myth of “Echo and Narcissus.”
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Roger Lancelyn Green
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William Sydney Porter was better known as …
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O. Henry
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The person who wrote about computers and people.
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T. Ernesto Bethancourt
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Her parents were missionaries to the Orient.
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Jeanne Fritz
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The author who obviously knew something about old style teachers.
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Arthur Cavanaugh
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The underlying meaning of a story that cannot be explained in one or two words.
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theme
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These are always found with a story and they often give the reader some insight into what the story might be about.
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the title
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The time and place in which the story takes place.
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setting
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The point of view where the story is told by a character who refers to himself or herself as “I.”
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first person
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A narrator who is a god-like observer who knows everything that is going on in the story and who can see into each character’s heart and mind.
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omniscient
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