Wrote "The Gold Bug"
Edgar Allan Poe
A character that undergoes some form of change in a story
Dynamic character
Legrand's servant
Jupiter
"I have not the uniform, but I have the spirit."
"The King's Musketeers and the Cardinal's Guards"
September 11, 2001
Wrote "The Fight with the Windmills"
Don Quixote
Giving human qualities to inanimate objectss
Personification
Don Quixote's squire
Sancho Panza
"'Make way for liberty!' he cried, Made way for liberty and died."
"The Patriot's Pass-word"
This was the name of Galileo's telescope
Old Discoverer
Leo Tolstoy
An implied comparison in which one thing is described in terms of another
Metaphor
Philip Nolan
"I'm going to make good. I'm going to face the music! Because I'm an honest man!"
"The Finger of God"
In "A Debt That Time Has Not Diminished," George W. Bush presented the Medal of Honor to this man
Captain Ben Salomon
Wrote "The Difference between Knowledge and Wisdom"
William Cowper
Poetry that has no rhyme and whose rhythm is close to that of normal speech
Free verse
Saved a passenger train from a disaster
Kate Shelley
"He realized, too, how clear and simple their reasons for action were, even when they killed."
"You've Got to Learn"
In The Wind Is Free, the underground newspaper was published in this location
Cellar of the bakery
Wrote a report on the Buchenwald camp
Edward Murrow
Repetition of the initial sound of a word
Alliteration
Ironmaster's daughter in "The Rat Trap"
Edla
"Look out how you use proud words."
"Primer Lesson"
This point of view is used when a character from the story is the narrator
Limited