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To condemn openly; to accuse formally What is denounce?

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SpellingSpellingVocabVocab Twilight Twilight ZoneZone FFAFFA Literary Literary

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A feeling of fear, doubt or uncertainty

What is misgiving?

To condemn openly; to accuse formally

What is denounce?

To encircle, go or reach around; to

enclose

What is encompass?

Fair minded, free from selfish motives;

indifferent

What is disinterested?

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?

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?

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

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

The setting of “100 Yards Over the Rim” was

what?

What is the US desert in 1847 and 1961?

What was the climax of “A Thing About

Machines?

What is when Finchley dies?

What is a theme of “To Serve

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

don’t trust strangers…..?

The narrator of “lesson of the

moth”Who is archy?

How Marguerite describes Mrs. Flowers

What is the measure of a human being?

Why does Algernon run the

maze?What is to get food?

The test Charlie ‘fails’

What is the Rorschach test?

How much Charlie’s intelligence increased

What is 3 times the original?

The author's hints to events in a story

What is foreshadowing?

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

What is irony?

The two types of narrator

What is omniscient and unreliable?

A narrator’s attitude toward a story

What is tone?

A break in time that goes back to reveal

informationWhat is flashback?

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