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9 Cards in this Set
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Chapter 4 |
He began to dance and his laughter became a bloodthirsty snarling |
The Devils laughter |
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Chapter 5 |
Maybe there is a beast . . . .maybe it's only us.'" |
Jack's realization |
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Chapter 12 |
Ralph wept for the end of innocence |
Ralph cries |
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Denotation |
The real (dictionary) meaning of the word in contrast to what it may represent (connotative) |
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Denotation |
The real (dictionary) meaning of the word in contrast to what it may represent (connotative) |
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Anecdote |
Short story for humour or to demonstrate a point |
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Allusion |
A brief indirect reference to something of significance |
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Double entendre |
A word that could be interpreted to sperate ways (usually something that is risqué) |
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Diction |
A strong tone from an author (through the word choice, font, mood, attitude, dialect) |
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