Vocabulary
Point of View
Short Stories/Authors
Nonfiction
Voice/Perspective
100
A friendly end to a quarrel

What is reconciliation?


100

Allows the reader to hear the story from the character.

What is first-person narration?
100

Guy de Maupassant

Who wrote "The Necklace?"

100

Using synonyms, antonyms, definitions, and examples from surrounding paragraphs to understand the meaning of a word.

What are context clues?

100

The attitude a writer displays toward a subject/character/situation. 

What is tone?

200

Intense or excessive admiration/praise

What is adulation?

200
Allows the reader to know the thoughts and feelings of more than one character in the story.
What is third person omniscient?
200

The true interlopers in Saki's story "The Interlopers"

Who are von Gradwitz and Znaeym?

200

What the writer says about the subject of a nonfiction text.

What is the main idea?

200

Resolves a story in an unexpected, but logical way. 

What is a surprise ending?
300

Dangerous

What is perilous?

300

Focuses on the thoughts and feelings of only one character, but isn't told by the character himself.  

What is third-person limited narration? 

300

This is what truly encouraged Fortunato to go into the catacombs with Montresor.

What is his pride?

300

Putting a piece of writing into your own words while keeping main ideas and supporting details, length the same.  

What is paraphrasing?

300

This is made up of a writer's tone and diction.

What is style?

400

Freedom from punishment or harm

What is impunity?

400

These are the types of narration used by a writer.

What is first person, second person, third person omniscient, third person limited. 
400
Edgar Allan Poe

Who wrote The Cask of Amontillado?

400

The main reason for paraphrasing.

What is makes it easier to understand?

400

This is used to allow the reader to feel a deeper connection with the narrator.

What is first-person narration?
500

Punishment for a wrong doing

What is retribution?

500

This narration puts the reader into the story

What is second person point of view?

500

This literary device is used in our antagonist's name in The Cask of Amontillado.

What is irony?
500

It supports the author's point/main idea.

What is the use of evidence in writing?

500

This is the point of view used in "The Necklace."

What is third-person limited?