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To condemn openly; to accuse formally What is denounce?

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SpellingSpellingVocabVocab Twilight Twilight ZoneZone FFAFFA Literary Literary

TermsTerms

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A feeling of fear, doubt or uncertainty

What is misgiving?

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To condemn openly; to accuse formally

What is denounce?

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To encircle, go or reach around; to

enclose

What is encompass?

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Fair minded, free from selfish motives;

indifferent

What is disinterested?

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Belonging to the same time period as oneself; a person of the same

time

What is contemporary?

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What is achieve?

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What is ideally?

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What is pessimism?

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What is knowledge?

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What is salmon?

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If Janet’s bandages in “Eye of the Beholder” represent the dark world see lives in, the

bandages would be considered what?

What is a symbol?

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Rod Serling wrote The Twilight Zone in order to do what?

What is discuss topics people didn’t want to discuss?

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The setting of “100 Yards Over the Rim” was

what?

What is the US desert in 1847 and 1961?

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What was the climax of “A Thing About

Machines?

What is when Finchley dies?

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What is a theme of “To Serve

Man”?What is don’t believe everything you hear,

don’t trust strangers…..?

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The narrator of “lesson of the

moth”Who is archy?

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How Marguerite describes Mrs. Flowers

What is the measure of a human being?

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Why does Algernon run the

maze?What is to get food?

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The test Charlie ‘fails’

What is the Rorschach test?

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How much Charlie’s intelligence increased

What is 3 times the original?

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The author's hints to events in a story

What is foreshadowing?

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When something is said or done that is the opposite of its intended meaning

What is irony?

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The two types of narrator

What is omniscient and unreliable?

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A narrator’s attitude toward a story

What is tone?

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A break in time that goes back to reveal

informationWhat is flashback?