What are the two men fighting over?
who owns a piece of land
What do the men assume about the figures that they see in the distance?
Their men are coming.
relief for victims
succor
friendly end to a quarrel
reconciliation
He hunted hard for his neighbor.
alliteration
Who is in the forest at the beginning of the story?
both Gradwitz and Znaeym
What is the surprise at the end of the story?
it is wolves coming.....not their men
weariness
langour
great annoyance
exasperation
Gradwitz looked and watched and listened for Znaeym.
parallelism
They are knocked down and pinned beneath a tree.
Which literary element best describes the end of the story?
very steep
precipitous
expressions of sympathy
condolences
Which method of indirect characterization is this passage: Ulrich von Gradwitz patrolled the dark forest in a quest of a human enemy.
action
As the men talk, what change happens?
They reconcile.
What is omniscient point of view?
all knowing
accepted
acquiesced
replied sharply
retorted
What point of view is this passage? "He strayed away by himself from the watchers whom he had placed in ambush on the crest of the hill.
third person
Call for help
What is the tone of this story?
terrifying
plunderers
marauders
showing religious devotion
pious
What method of characterization is this passage: "Could you reach this flask if I throw it over to you?" asked Ulrich.
dialogue