{"id":895,"date":"2010-10-29T06:21:28","date_gmt":"2010-10-29T11:21:28","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.manhattangre.com\/blog\/?p=895"},"modified":"2019-08-30T16:52:43","modified_gmt":"2019-08-30T16:52:43","slug":"vocab-in-the-classics-the-tell-tale-heart-part-v","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.manhattanprep.com\/gre\/blog\/vocab-in-the-classics-the-tell-tale-heart-part-v\/","title":{"rendered":"Vocab in the Classics: &#8220;The Tell-Tale Heart,&#8221; Part V"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><em>Welcome to Vocab in the Classics.  This is the fifth and final installment of Edgar Allan Poe&#8217;s short story &#8220;The Tell-Tale Heart.&#8221;  Click on any of the linked words for a definition; there will be a quiz at the end!<\/em><\/p>\n<blockquote><p><img decoding=\"async\" title=\"Poe\" src=\"\/\/www.manhattanprep.com\/gre\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/19\/2010\/06\/poe5-220x300.jpg\" alt=\"poe\" width=\"130\" class=\"alignright\" \/>The officers were satisfied. My manner had convinced them. I was <a href=\"\/\/dictionary.reference.com\/browse\/singularly\">singularly<\/a> at ease. They sat, and while I answered cheerily, they chatted of familiar things. But, <a href=\"\/\/dictionary.reference.com\/browse\/ere\">ere<\/a> long, I felt myself getting pale and wished them gone. My head ached, and I fancied a ringing in my ears: but still they sat and still chatted. The ringing became more distinct: &#8211;it continued and became more distinct: I talked more freely to get rid of the feeling: but it continued and gained definiteness &#8211;until, at length, I found that the noise was not within my ears.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<blockquote><p> No doubt I now grew very pale; &#8211;but I talked more <a href=\"\/\/dictionary.reference.com\/browse\/fluently\">fluently<\/a>, and with a heightened voice. Yet the sound increased &#8211;and what could I do? It was a low, dull, quick sound &#8211;much such a sound as a watch makes when <a href=\"\/\/www.thefreedictionary.com\/enveloped\">enveloped <\/a>in cotton. I gasped for breath &#8212; and yet the officers heard it not. I talked more quickly &#8211;more <a href=\"\/\/www.thefreedictionary.com\/vehemently\">vehemently<\/a>; but the noise steadily increased. I arose and argued about <a href=\"\/\/dictionary.reference.com\/browse\/trifles\">trifles<\/a>, in a high key and with violent <a href=\"\/\/dictionary.reference.com\/browse\/gesticulations\">gesticulations<\/a>; but the noise steadily increased. Why would they not be gone? I paced the floor to and fro with heavy strides, as if excited to fury by the observations of the men &#8212; but the noise steadily increased. Oh God! what could I do? I <a href=\"\/\/dictionary.reference.com\/browse\/foamed\">foamed<\/a> &#8211;I raved &#8211;I swore! I swung the chair upon which I had been sitting, and grated it upon the boards, but the noise arose over all and continually increased. It grew louder &#8211;louder &#8211;louder! And still the men chatted pleasantly, and smiled. Was it possible they heard not? Almighty God! &#8211;no, no! They heard! &#8211;they suspected! &#8211;they knew! &#8211;they were making a <a href=\"\/\/dictionary.reference.com\/browse\/mockery\">mockery<\/a> of my horror! &#8211;this I thought, and this I think. But anything was better than this agony! Anything was more tolerable than this <a href=\"\/\/dictionary.reference.com\/browse\/derision\">derision<\/a>! I could bear those <a href=\"\/\/dictionary.reference.com\/browse\/hypocritical\">hypocritical<\/a> smiles no longer! I felt that I must scream or die! &#8211;and now &#8211;again! &#8212;<a href=\"\/\/dictionary.reference.com\/browse\/hark\">hark<\/a>! louder! louder! louder! louder! &#8212;<\/p>\n<p>    &#8220;Villains!&#8221; I shrieked, &#8220;<a href=\"\/\/dictionary.reference.com\/browse\/dissemble\">dissemble<\/a> no more! I admit the deed! &#8211;tear up the planks! &#8211;here, here! &#8211;it is the beating of his hideous heart!&#8221;\n<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>Ooh, scary!  And here&#8217;s a quiz!<\/p>\n<p>Match each word with the closest <em>antonym<\/em>:<\/p>\n<p><TABLE><\/p>\n<thead>\n<tr>\n<th>Vocab Words<\/th>\n<th>Antonyms<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n<\/thead>\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td>\n<ol>\n<li>singular<\/li>\n<li>ere<\/li>\n<li>fluent<\/li>\n<li>envelop<\/li>\n<li>vehement<\/li>\n<li>foam<\/li>\n<li>derision<\/li>\n<li>hypocritical<\/li>\n<li>dissemble<\/li>\n<li>hark<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<\/td>\n<td>\n<ol>\n<li>halting<\/li>\n<li>equivocal<\/li>\n<li>be pleased<\/li>\n<li>ignore<\/li>\n<li>typical<\/li>\n<li>praise<\/li>\n<li>consistent<\/li>\n<li>after<\/li>\n<li>tell the truth<\/li>\n<li>release<\/li>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<h4>Answers:<\/h4>\n<p>1: E<br \/>\n2: H<br \/>\n3: A<br \/>\n4: J<br \/>\n5: B<br \/>\n6: C<br \/>\n7: F<br \/>\n8: G<br \/>\n9: I<br \/>\n10: D<\/p>\n<p><em>That was the end of &#8220;The Tell-Tale Heart&#8221;!  Click <A HREF=\"\/\/poestories.com\/read\/telltaleheart\">here<\/A> to read the entire story on PoeStories.com.  Click <a href=\"\/\/www.manhattanprep.com\/gre\/blog\/index.php\/category\/gre-strategies\/vocab-in-the-classics\/\">here<\/a> for all Vocab in the Classics posts.<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Welcome to Vocab in the Classics. This is the fifth and final installment of Edgar Allan Poe&#8217;s short story &#8220;The Tell-Tale Heart.&#8221; Click on any of the linked words for a definition; there will be a quiz at the end! The officers were satisfied. My manner had convinced them. I was singularly at ease. 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