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1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 (Two answers) 5 5 6 6 7 7 “He began to count his strokes. He could possible do a hundred more and then…” (42). 8 8.

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9 “He began to count his strokes. He could possible do a hundred more and then…” (42). 8 8

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13 “One thought persisted maddeningly. It was the crash into his body of a high velocity bullet” (41). 12

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34 Fortunato said “I will not die of a cough.” Montresor replied, “True, true.” 33

35 “And the men applauded at the long shot by the ginger bearded man.” 34

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50  Write a thematic statement for each short story  No first person  Cannot be so specific that it ONLY applies to the story: In war, brothers are turned against brothers.


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