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Japanese poem with 17 syllables
haiku
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narrative that uses the pronouns: I, me, us, we, mine
first person POV
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wants to be a writer; has a crush on Angela Wexler
Theo Theodorakis
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someone who pays rent for a place to live or office space
tenant
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loud laughter
guffaw
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narrator does not know characters' thoughts or feelings
third person objective POV
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what does the C in CER stand for
claim
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journals, personal letters, autobiographies, interviews are examples used in this type of multiple account retelling
firsthand account
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newspaper articles, news reports, biographies are materials used in what type of multiple account retelling
secondhand account
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narrator knows only the thoughts and feelings of a single character
third person limited/subjective POV
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The R in CER
reasons
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over the top; weird
eccentric
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narrative that uses the pronouns: you, yours
second person POV
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owns Hoo's on 5th restaurant
James Hoo
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The E in CER
evidence
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was "murdered"; has his heirs playing a game for money
Sam Westing
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over, underneath, behind, across from are examples of what type of part of speech
prepositions
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words that connect the subject of a sentence with another noun/pronoun in the sentence;position words
preposition
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Tabitha-Ruth or Alice
Turtle's "real" names
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and, but, or, so, because are examples of what part of speech
conjunctions
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words that show strong emotions or sudden feelings
interjections
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a caterpillar that produces silk, which is used to make thread or cloth
silkworm
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in feudal Japan, a Japanese warrior; the plural form is also samurai.
samurai
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a chain of islands
archipelago
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narrator is all-seeing and all-knowing; knows the feelings and actions of all characters
third person omniscient POV
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wow, no, ouch, dang, good gracious are examples of this part of speech
interjections
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a tiny bite of food, usually served as an appetizer
hors d'oeuvres
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words that connect clauses or word phrases in a sentence
conjunction
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a water lily, considered sacred in parts of Asia
lotus
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Violet Westing wanted to marry him
George Theodorakis
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