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Who wrote "I wander lonely as a Cloud, & the world dis too much with us

William Wordsworth

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Who wrote, Ode to a Nightingale

John Keats

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Who wrote, O Captain! My Captain!

Walt Whitman

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Who wrote, Hope is a thing with feathers, There is no Frigate like a book, Tell all truth but tell it slant, & It's all I have to bring today

Emily Dickinson

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Who wrote, The Bells, & the Raven

Edgar Allen Poe

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What are Frame Stories,

It is a story within a story, the bigger story shapes how the reader perceives the inner story, provídes an outside narrator (some times that person is unreliable which makes the reader question

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What foreshadowing technique gives, Direct Clues

Concrete

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What foreshadowing technique choices a special word to foreshadow

Word choice

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What foreshadowing technique that will have wishes, fortenteller, or prophets in order to tell what is going to happen later on

Prophecy

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What foreshadowing technique drops hints by using jumps forward or backward beyond the timeline

Flashback/ Flash Forward

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What foreshadowing technique uses symbols to hint at future events

Symbolism

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What foreshadowing technique when the writer use FALSE clues about future events

Red Herring

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What Literature is disturbing, horrifying, bizarre, dark, desolate, & supernatural

Gothic literature

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What Literature is emotion, intuition, energy, passion, it idealized nature & contrast of reality with imagination

Romantic literature

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What Literature deals principally with the impact of actual or imagined science upon society or individuals

Science fiction

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Impassive

Emotionless, no emotion

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Coarse

Rough (in manners or how you talk)

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Languidly

Sluggish, slow

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Qualms

Question out of concerns/disagree with, but "oh well“

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Sagacious

Sage = wise in mind

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Department

How you present yourself in body

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Doleful

Sad

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Magnanimous

Magnificent, amazing, wonderful

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Sublime

Perfect, perfection

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Shrouded

Covered

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Dubious

Doubtful

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Incorrigible

Uncorrectable, unable to correct

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Diffidence

Un confident, un sure

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Ubiquitous

Wide spread

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Sumptuous

Luxurious, fancy

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Fidelity

Faithful, loyal

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Irresolute

Not decided, unsolved

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Cogitate

Cognition, thinking

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Feigned

False, fake

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Crestfallen

Sad, defeated

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Conducive

Helps, helpful

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Inexorable

Not stop able, can't stop

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Mar

Mark, imperfection

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Supplication

Supplying

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Congenial

With generosity, warmth

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Terrestrial

Terra= earth → on earth

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Repose

Recline, resting

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Implacable

Cold, no emotion

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Cowed

Make a cowered, wanting to hide

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Proxy

Representative

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Immolate

Immersive, to hurt or destroy

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Disconcerting

Upsetting