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What is six toes?
Sophie has this and it puts her life in danger
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What is a Resolution or Denoumount
This is the final part in a story
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What is a Leg of Lamb
Mary Maloony uses this to kill her husband
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What is 12 point font
This font size should be used in all MLA essays
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What is Verona
This is where Romeo and Juliet takes place
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What is labrador
This Canadian place is where Waknuk is located
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What is an antagonist
This is a character or abstract concept that antagonises the main character
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Who is Billy
This boy finds a creepy bed and breakfast
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What is Times New Roman
This font should be used in all MLA essays
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What is Person Vs. Nature
This conflict is when forces of nature conflicts against the main character in a story
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What is the tribulation?
This event happened centeries ago and causes fear
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What is imagery?
Visually descriptive langage in a short story or poem
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What is an eye
This body part terrifies the main character/narrator in The TellTale Heart IN THE BEGINNING of the story
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What is a block quote
This is when a quote is longer that 64 words
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What is a foil character
Characters like Cinderella and her stepsisters are this type of character
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What are the badlands?
In the place you die or are never the same
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What is an allegory?
This is when a story has an underlying concept like history, religion, or a moral event
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What is under the floorboards
The main characer in the TellTale heart hides the body here.
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What is a works cited page
This page is found at the end of an essay
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Who is Friar Lawrence
This priest gives Juliet the sleeping potion
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What is telekenesis?
This is the way that Rosaline and David communicate with one another
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What is Allusion?
When a text refers to another text
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What is Dramatic Irony
What Irony is "The murder weapon could be right under our very noses"
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What is a publisher
This piece of information is located after the title of the book in a book citation.
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What is a lead paragraph
This part of a newspaper gives a brief who, what, where, when summary of an event
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