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Feral Children, who do not receive sufficient language input…

Feral Children, who do not receive sufficient language input during the Critical Period of development, are often unable to fully acquire the phonological rules of any language.

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Susan Glaspell turned the story of a murdered farmer which s…

Susan Glaspell turned the story of a murdered farmer which she covered as a newspaper reporter into both the story “A Jury of Her Peers” and the one act play “Trifles.” In Glaspell’s literary versions of the story, she adds the details about the bird, birdcage, and quilt. These details would be considered:

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The protagonist of “The Lottery,” Tessie Hutchison, is which…

The protagonist of “The Lottery,” Tessie Hutchison, is which kind of character?

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) The point in a story when conflict is introduced, such as…

) The point in a story when conflict is introduced, such as when the madman narrator in “The Tell-Tale Heart” describes the old man’s eye, also known as the inciting incident, is when the _______ begins:

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Since Susan Glaspell’s “A Jury of Her Peers” was both writte…

Since Susan Glaspell’s “A Jury of Her Peers” was both written and takes place in 1916, the story would be considered historical fiction.

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This term is what we call the attitude of the author toward…

This term is what we call the attitude of the author toward the subject matter, audience, or characters, such as Susan Glaspell’s frustration with women’s oppression in the 1900s:

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Foreshadowing, conflict, inciting incident, and flashback are…

Foreshadowing, conflict, inciting incident, and flashback are sub elements of which fiction element?

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A story that starts in the middle of the action, such as “A…

A story that starts in the middle of the action, such as “A Pair of Tickets,” begins after the conflict has been initiated and shares the exposition details in flashback, such as her mother’s experiences during the Second World War in China. Such an approach of starting in the rising action is called:

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In “Where Are You Going? Where Have You Been?”, Connie’s pow…

In “Where Are You Going? Where Have You Been?”, Connie’s powerful understanding at the very end of the story that she is going to get up and walk out the door into a new world, new place with Arnold Friend is also the moment of__________?

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In Susan Glaspell’s “A Jury of Her Peers,” we are introduced…

In Susan Glaspell’s “A Jury of Her Peers,” we are introduced to Minnie Wright solely through other characters describing her past actions and past life as Minnie Wright. This process of bringing a character to life is called:

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