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a narrative structure containing or connecting a series of otherwise unrelated tales
The novella, Ethan Frome, is an example of a frame story.
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habitual silence, or reserve in speaking
Ethan Frome is forced to practice taciturnity because his wife never lets him squeeze in a word.
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scornfully or cynically mocking
Zenobia used a sardonic tone when she scolded Ethan.
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inclined to keep one’s thoughts, feelings, and personal affairs to oneself
Ethan Frome was reticent when it came to sharing his past.
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sadness or depression of the spirits; gloom
The cold of winter cast a spell of melancholy over the landscape.
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given to complaining; peevish
Zenobia Frome was querulous about her health.
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long and thin; slender; having little substance; flimsy
The dental floss was tenuous and oftentimes broke.
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A downward slope, as of a hill
The mountain’s declivity was treacherous
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characterized by offensive boldness; insolent or impertinent
In The Scarlet Letter, Pearl was sometimes impudent when talking to her mother, Hester.
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profoundly moving; piercing; incisive
The narrator told Ethan’s story with great poignancy.
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having a slanting direction; devious, misleading, or dishonest
Zeena was often oblique in her marriage to Ethan.
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absence of light; darkness; the condition of being unknown
The people of Starkfield lived in obscurity.
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unsure of how to act or proceed; indecisive
Ethan was irresolute in his decision making, so his wife told him what to do.
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the state of being transported by a lofty emotion; ecstasy
When Ethan falls in love with Mattie, he feels a sense of rapture.
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marked by trembling, quivering, or shaking; timid or fearful
Ethan was tremulous when he talked to Mattie.
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stubbornly adhering to an attitude, opinion, or course of action; difficult to manage or control
Zeena could be obstinate when she wanted to get her way.
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requiring much sitting; accustomed to sitting or to taking little exercise
A sedentary lifestyle can be dangerous to your health.
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marked by a ready flow of speech; fluent
The high school student demonstrated volubility in Spanish.
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lacking energy or vitality; weak; showing little or no spirit or animation
Zeena was languid after her doctor said she was in bad health.
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persuasive, powerful speech
Eloquence was a characteristic of Abraham Lincoln’s speech.
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Impossible to satiate or satisfy
The couch potato had an insatiable appetite for potato chips.
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Disinclined to exert oneself; habitually lazy
The indolent student would never do homework.
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ghostly
The crooked trees cast a spectral shadow on the wall outside.
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