Superb Short Story Studying

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  1. 3. The animals that "Do Seek Their Meat from God".
  2. 7. Dave Conroy's 50 pound burden on "A Mountain Journey".
  3. 8. Story where protagonist and antagonist have the same name.
  4. 10. Name of protagonist in "A Way Out of the Forest".
  5. 11. Protagonist in "Those Three Wishes" whose name rhymes with malice.
  6. 12. Johnny's mother in "The Witch" would be an example of this kind of character.
  7. 14. A grassland title.
  8. 16. Last name of the family in "My Sister's Keeper".
  9. 18. A moment of significant realization.
  10. 19. Wisher who takes all, but receives nothing.
  11. 20. George's wallet is an example of this technique.
  12. 22. The antagonist in "The Impossible".
  13. 23. A manner of speaking, particular to a regional group.
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  1. 1. These occur often in "My Sister's Keeper" when the characters think about passed experiences.
  2. 2. Story where the protagonist and antagonist are married.
  3. 4. This is built as the settler approaches the cabin in "Do Seek Their Meat from God".
  4. 5. A round character in "My Sister's Keeper".
  5. 6. This is shown in "A Mountain Journey" when the author describes specific geographic detail.
  6. 8. A 1000 pound antagonist whose title is the title of the story.
  7. 9. Magical antagonist in "The Third Wish".
  8. 10. "The Impossible" displays this technique because of its true-to-life impression.
  9. 13. Little boy in "The Witch" who is rewarded with lollipops for good behaviour.
  10. 15. A situation in which a character must make a difficult choice between two unfavourable alternatives.
  11. 17. John Purcell's enemy and best friend.
  12. 21. These creatures kill George and Lydia Hadley.