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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 Heck Yes, I Read The Story! G-Units Elemental, My Dear Watson “Poepurri” Sleuthing The Story

He is the protagonist in “The Gun”

Derek

It’s where the narrator stored the body in the “Tell Tale Heart”

Under the floor boards

“Eunice’s” real name

Mr. Tabor

The name of the relish company

Num Numo

It was the consequence for gaining too much weight in “Quitter’s Inc”

Wife loses her pinky finger

In the car.

Fragment

Mrs. Evenson and Mrs. Holota love cake they eat the icing first.

Run-on

Mrs. Holota loves New York, she should live there.

Comma Splice

Mrs. Evenson

Subject

Is the coolest break dancer ever!

Predicate

The two main types of conflict

Internal External

The highest emotional point in a story

Climax!

The main character

Protagonist

When the narrator can see into the hearts and minds of all characters

Third Person Omniscient

Hints the author leaves regarding the end of the story

Foreshadowing

He repeats the first letter in a series of words.

Alliteration

He tells the story using a narrator who says “I saw”, not “he saw”

First Person

It’s when the idea in the story builds on itself and nothing else.

Unity of Thought

The content of his stories is often based on this ___________

Horror!

His narrators are often this: _______________

Unreliable (Crazy!)

It’s what he puts relish on…

His Girlfriend

Did they see him smoke? King uses this to make you want to keep reading.

Suspense

In this story the ______________ actually is a dark night drive.

Introduction/ Setting

The part in the story when they discover the motorcycle on the side of the road

Climax

In “Two Bottles of Relish”, the author mentions cutting wood to build this _______________

Suspense