Use your Analyzing Nuance in Words in "The Tell-Tale Heart" Graphic Organizer to complete the table below.
. In the first column, you'll record the original sentence as it appears in the text
. In the second column, you'll rewrite the sentence, replacing the original word with your own word.
. In the third column, you'll explain why your new word choice preserved the meaning and authorial intent.

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In the first column, we can record the following original sentences: "The darkness in his room was tick and black" and "my easy, quiet manner made the policeman believe my story."

These sentences can be modified as follows:

  • In the first sentence, we can remove the words "tick and black" and replace them with the word "intense." This will form the phrase "The darkness in his room was intense."
  • In the second sentence, we can replace the word "easy" with "calm" forming the sentence "my calm, quiet manner made the policemen believe my story.

How did the new words preserve the authorial meaning and intent?

The new words are synonymous with the words used in the original sentence. This means that these words are different, but they keep the same meaning, without changing the message that the author wanted to convey.

In addition, we can say that the word "intense" highlights how much darkness was in the room, while the word "calm" shows how the narrator acted in an easy way, which did not arouse suspicion.

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