POINT me in the right direction
Metaphors be with you
Do you love Paris? I Pompidou
Cool story, Poe
Creepin' it Real
100

This point-of-view has the narrator saying using "I," "me," "we," or "our."

First person narration

100

"His eyes were now hard and bright,” Is an example of THIS figurative language. 


Personification

100

…”Her mother’s body was found outside, behind the house, with the head nearly cut off. The knife with which she was killed was found, however, in the room on the floor.” 1. What is this quote about? 2.  WHY is it important to know?

1.the start of Part III, a recap of the events and a strange fact about the murders. 

2. It’s important to know because the murder weapon for the outside body was found inside adding to the list of questions that needs to be answered.

100

This is where the mother was found and THIS is where the daughter was found. 

Outside the apartment and in the chimney.

100

Creeping on children from the sewer is this creep's preferred method of terror.


Pennywise

200

This type of point-of-view narration is told from a character WITHIN the story; they give the story credibility because they are experiencing it first hand. 

First person

200

[Part I] “...more important, the force of his busy mind was like a bright light in my soul,” Is an example of THIS figurative language.

Simile

200

“...And I understood that using his unusual reasoning power to find the answer to those bloody murders was giving Dupin great pleasure!” 1. What is this quote about? 2.  WHY is it important to know?

1.The narrator is telling the reader his observations of Dupin solving the crime with deductive reasoning. 2. It’s giving us insight on the narrator’s reflection of witnessing Dupin in action and that he’s solving this crime for the mere pleasure of it.

200

This is the weapon that killed the mother and it was FOUND here. 

A knife and inside the apartment.

200

This villain creeps on people in their dreams; more specifically, the people who live on Elm street.


Freddy Kruger

300

This point-of-view narration is removed from the story, NOT using “I” or “We” and they know NOTHING about the characters thoughts or feelings. They’re like the reporter telling the story. 

Objective third person

300

“...what did not seem possible must be proved to be possible,” Is an example of THIS figurative language. 

Alliteration

300

“ What seemed not possible we proved to be possible.” 1. What is this quote about? 2.  WHY is it important to know?

1.discovering that the one window COULD be opened. 2. It proves that the murderer had a way of escape; it had not been discovered before.

300

This is what Dupin had to make possible in order to explain an escape route for the murderer. 

That the window(s) COULD in fact be opened.

300

This villain creeps on people October 31st, and his name is an alliteration.


Michael Myers

400

This kind of point-of-view narration gives us insight to only one, or a few, of the characters. We can know the inner thoughts of one, or some, but not all. 

Limited third person

400

“Often, if a person looks at something very closely, he can see a few things more clearly, but the shape of the whole thing escapes him,” Is an example of THIS figurative language. 

Metaphor

400

“At that time, I notes a long, thin metal pole which went from the top of the building to the ground--a lightening rod…”  1. What is this quote about? 2.  WHY is it important to know?

1.this explains a possible way in and out of the room on the 4th floor. 2.it proves that the escape was possible and gives us more details about what the killer is like (special skills, very strong)

400

Dupin claims THIS person will be arriving at the conclusion of Part III. 

Who is a person that knows the killer (though Dupin has never met this person)!

400

This villain creeps around spying on his victims as they play twisted, torturous games for their freedom.


Jigsaw

500

Meaning “all knowing,” this kind of narration is not involved in the story, but knows all the feelings, thoughts, and intentions of all the characters. 

Omniscient third person

500

“This mind could, it seemed, look right through a man’s body into his deepest soul,” Is an example of THIS figurative language. 

Hyperbole

500

“Now, I know that there are more countries in the world….but remember, not one of these people heard anything that sounded like a separate word.” 1. What is this quote about? 2.  WHY is it important to know?

1.Dupin is explaining why what the witnesses recounted was so strange. 2. It provides more characterization and insight to the murderer (doesn’t speak a recognizable language). 

500

This DEDUCTIVE REASONING STATEMENT explains the  reasons why Dupin KNEW the murderer escaped through the window (make the statement: fact+fact=truth). 

1.the chimney was too small; 2. There was only one stairwell and it had the neighbors rushing up it; THEREFORE the murderer HAD to escaped through the window.

500

This southern creeper sneaks up on his victims while wearing the flesh of his previous ones.



Leatherface

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