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TWoBP Review Game
The person telling the story
The person telling the story
Narrator
The perspective the story is told through
The perspective the story is told through
Perspective
The narration and persepctive style when the narrator is not a character and does not know any of the characters' thoughts or feelings
The narration and persepctive style when the narrator is not a character and does not know any of the characters' thoughts or feelings
Third Person Objective
The narration and persepctive style when the narrator is not a character and knows all the thoughts and feelings of the characters
The narration and persepctive style when the narrator is not a character and knows all the thoughts and feelings of the characters
Third Person Omniscient
The narration and persepctive style when the narrator is not a character and knows only one character's thought and feelings
The narration and persepctive style when the narrator is not a character and knows only one character's thought and feelings
Third Person Limited
The point of view The Witch of Blackbird Pond is told in
The point of view The Witch of Blackbird Pond is told in
Third Person Limited
The best clue a novel or story is told in Third Peson Limited is
The best clue a novel or story is told in Third Peson Limited is
Evidence of only one character's thoughts or feels is given by the narrator
The character that most influences us and affects our understanding and beliefs about the other charcters in The Witch of Blackbird Pond
The character that most influences us and affects our understanding and beliefs about the other charcters in The Witch of Blackbird Pond
Kit
The points of view that do not have a bias
The points of view that do not have a bias
Third Person Objective and Omniscient
How does Point of View affect main conflict
How does Point of View affect main conflict
It determines who the main character is, what we feel about them, and our perspective on the plot. This all all helps to determine what the biggest and most focused on problem in the book is.
The type of sound made when only one note is played can be described as
The type of sound made when only one note is played can be described as
Monotonous
Lacking in fineness or delicacy of texture, structure OR Lacking in taste/rude
Lacking in fineness or delicacy of texture, structure OR Lacking in taste/rude
Coarse
A witty response or comeback
A witty response or comeback
Retort
To torment with, or as if with, something that you want, but is out of reach
To torment with, or as if with, something that you want, but is out of reach
Tantalize
Strict or exact in the way one acts or conducts himself
Strict or exact in the way one acts or conducts himself
Punctilious
The type of clothing Matthew Wood accuses Kit of wearing
The type of clothing Matthew Wood accuses Kit of wearing
Frippery
To have frightened with threats or violence
To have frightened with threats or violence
Cowed
At a distance mentally or in how you feel
At a distance mentally or in how you feel
Aloof
Showy, extravagent
Showy, extravagent
Gaudy
Malformed; odd or unnatural in shape or appearance
Malformed; odd or unnatural in shape or appearance
Grotesque
Kit's uncle
Kit's uncle
Matthew Wood
What is John Holbrook's job and who is his teacher?
What is John Holbrook's job and who is his teacher?
Minister under the direction of Reverand Bulkeley
The name of the ship Nat sails on as First Mate
The name of the ship Nat sails on as First Mate
The Dolphin
William Ashby's annoucement about building this makes Kit nervous in Ch. 7--what is it and why is it such a big sign??
William Ashby's annoucement about building this makes Kit nervous in Ch. 7--what is it and why is it such a big sign??
A house; It's a sign he wants to marry her
Make a conntection between Matthew and Bulkeley's argument and the ideals carried out by the American Revolution
Make a conntection between Matthew and Bulkeley's argument and the ideals carried out by the American Revolution
Depends on the answer provided
What is the name of Nat Eaton's hometown in Connecticut?
What is the name of Nat Eaton's hometown in Connecticut?
Saybrook
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