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"Knock ... Knock ... Knock..."

Name:___________________________________
Period:___________________________________
Mrs. Clark
Horizontales
Police officers took Nicole to the patrol car and told her not to look back - can be found in which stage of plot dev.
This clue helps the reader identify the setting of the story.
Thunk, thunk, thunk is an example of ___.
Mark's costume
Origin of legend
Owen Helms ___ from a criminal asylum.
The climax was when Nicole ___.
The car bucked twice and ___.
Title
Mark's foot was beating against the roof of the car - which stage of plot dev.
Nicole referred to the killer as the ___ ___.
"But the radio just gave off creepy sounds like whispers." Type of figurative language
Car trouble, warning on radio - which stage of plot dev.
Owen Helms escaped from this
Antagonist
Static character
Verticales
This legend was most likely written to prevent teenagers from going too far in their relationship. This is called the ___ ___.
Protagonist
"My car has been giving me a little trouble." Example of ___?
Genre
Mark left Nicole alone so he could get ___.
The title ___ Mark's foot beating on the roof.
Nicole's costume
"Don't ___ back"
Heavy fog, lonely county road, Mark, Nicole, party - which stage of plot dev.
Number of times Mark was supposed to knock.
Mood at beginning was light and _____.
It was difficult to see because there was too much ___.
Nicole hid under a ___ while Mark went for help.
Helms is a ___.