Godfrey Cass's golden-haired daughter
Eppie (Marner)
What was George Eliot's real name?
Mary Ann Evans
The arrangements of incidents or events in a story
Plot
Lantern Yard
The name of the man's dead lover in "The Raven"
Lenore
Who said "When a man turns a blessing from his door, it falls to them as take it in"?
Silas Marner
William Rose Benet, author of "The Skater of Ghost Lake," and brother to Stephen Vincent Benet, is this nationality.
American
Words which appeal to our senses, providing a creative "image" in our minds.
In "The Telltale Heart," what characteristic of the old man caused the narrator to want to kill him?
His evil eye
The lit story we read with the other "Silas" in it, following a guy who just wants to get back "home."
"The Death of the Hired Man"
This backstabber married Silas's fiancee.
William Dane
"The Erl-king" was written by this German novelist.
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
When human qualities are applied to inanimate objects or animals making them like a "person."
Personification
Leiningen lived in this country.
Brazil
Said "You know I'm a jewel for 'ticing people into bargains. For which reason I advise you to let me sell Wildfire."
Dunstan Cass
Eppie's godmother
Dolly Winthrop
Wrote "The Inspiration of Mr. Budd"
Dorothy Sayers
A suggested meaning - similar to implication, suggestion, or undertone
Connotation
This is the only thing the raven ever said in Edgar Allan Poe's "The Raven."
Nevermore
Laura Sheridan, who said "Forgive my hat," was the protagonist in this story.
"The Garden-Party"
Who solves the mystery of the Red-headed League?
Sherlock Holmes
Famous "sir" who authored "The Red-headed League" and other Sherlock Holmes mysteries.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
An expressed comparison of unlike things using words "like," "as," "resembles," or "similar to"
Simile
William Strickland, who found his way to Mr. Budd's chair, was guilty of this crime.
Murder
This redhead came to Sherlock Holmes after a mysterious invitation and experience with The Red-headed League.
Jabez Wilson