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The interlopers

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Introducing the Story Literary Focus: Omniscient N arrator Literary Focus: Surprise End ings Reading Skills: Monitoring Y our Reading The Interlopers by Saki Feature Menu
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Introducing the Story

Literary Focus: Omniscient Narrator

Literary Focus: Surprise Endings

Reading Skills: Monitoring Your Reading

The Interlopersby Saki

Feature Menu

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The Interlopersby Saki

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The InterlopersIntroducing the Story

The world perishes not from bandits and fires, but from hatred, hostility, and all these petty squabbles.

Anton Chekhov

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The InterlopersIntroducing the Story

Ulrich von Gradwitz and Georg Znaeym are sworn enemies. What happens when these two armed enemies come face to face in the woods on a winter night?

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The InterlopersLiterary Focus: Omniscient Point of View

An omniscient narrator

• can reveal characters’ thoughts and actions

• can zoom from place to place

• may tell all or save information until the end

• is not a character in the story

• knows everything about all the characters in the story

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The InterlopersLiterary Focus: Surprise Endings

A surprise ending resolves a story’s conflict in a totally unexpected way.

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• The ending, while surprising, is still logical.

• The unexpected ending may make you rethink the story.

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The InterlopersReading Skills: Monitoring Your Reading

When you encounter a difficult sentence or passage, try one of these strategies.

• Use context clues to figure out the meaning of unfamiliar words. Context clues may

• give the word’s definition

• restate the word’s meaning in a different way

• provide an example

• show comparison or contrast

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• Look for the subject and the verb.

• Stop to rephrase or summarize.

• Break long sentences into simpler ones.

• Finally, take time to re-read.

When you encounter a difficult sentence or passage try one of these strategies.

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The InterlopersReading Skills: Monitoring Your Reading


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