Drill Deck - Explorations in Literature 4th ed. List 2B
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What is an external conflict in which a character is opposed by nature or an act of God?
What is an external conflict in which a character is opposed by the beliefs or practices of his community?
What is an external conflict in which one character opposes another?
What is an internal conflict in which a character is opposed by his own beliefs, fears, or body?
What term means a type of nonfiction that recounts a personal recollection of the author?
What term means an obvious overstatement to make a point?
What term means an opposing force outside a character?
What term means an opposing force within a character?
What term means carefully, delicately to avoid harm or pain?
What term means complaining?
What term means cunningly escaped?
What term means decaying?
What term means gloomy?
What term means harmful animals?
What term means humming or singing in a soft, low voice?
What term means literally to pull out by the roots?
What term means rushing?
What term means searched with his hands?
What term means sharp, piercing crying?
What term means skipped, skimmed, or moved quickly across a surface, frequently making contact or changing direction?
What term means the attitude of the author toward his subject or the attitude the reader is mean to share with the author?
What term means the pattern of rhyming words at the end of lines of poetry?
What term means the poet used words which are spelling alike but are pronounced differently, for example move and love?
What term means the rhyming of words at the end of poetry lines?
What term means the struggle of the story's main character, or group of characters, against an opposing force?
What term means the telling of an event that took place before the action of the main story?
What term means to have gritted the teeth?
What term means to mourn or to express great sadness or disappointment?
What term means violent or noisy?
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