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Lesson plan for literal and figurative language
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S'duduzo
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Which sound device most clearly connects the following lines?
"Those are pearls that were his eyes: Nothing of him that doth
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Bubbles
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Identify they type of irony in this scenario below.
Little Johnny buys and plants some tomato seeds. Every day he watches them,
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social studies
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4. In Chapters 1 & 2 of The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, the author explains the Games and how contestants are chosen by
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ll
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7. Which phrase describes point of view?
* 1 point the retelling of a story using different words the feeling or attitude
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cunexus child
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Dramatic Irony occurs when...
* an unexpected surprise or twist is experienced in the plot. a character says one thing, but
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shoto
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Which description defines rhyme?(1 point)
Responses a comparison of two things a comparison of two things the repetition of an
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BK
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Which phrase describes point of view?(1 point)
Responses the retelling of a story using different words the retelling of a story
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Kim
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Which phrase describes point of view?(1 point)
Responses the feeling or attitude associated with a word the feeling or attitude
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Iyona McKenzie
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Use the part of the poem below to answer the question.
The many moos from the happy cow, cheered on the bull to take a bow. Which
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sjjjs
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In the film The Princess Bride, the princess is caught in the water, surrounded by eels. The audience is told that she will not
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Select the correct answer from the list blank occurs when a characters word mean the opposite of their literal meaning
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Bill
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What do authors use to keep readers engaged and convey tone?
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Iyona McKenzie
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What do authors use to keep readers engaged and convey tone?
A sentence structure B perspective C word choice D point of view
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BOT
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Which of these is an example of a metaphor in My Forbidden Face?
(1 point) Responses Latifa releases the canary from its cage.
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wiggle
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What do authors use to keep readers engaged and convey tone ?
Word choice Point of View Perspective Sentence structure
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😎 cool
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Authors use specific words to create a certain feeling because they want readers to focus on which aspect of the words?(1 point)
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Kim
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Which is assonance?
Three things to throw Six geese going crazy Four fish jumping around Two blue birds flew
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Antony Joseph
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Select the correct answer from the list.(1 point)
Theme is the way a character, the narrator, or the reader sees what is
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Carlos Jimenez
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Writers create ______ by leading the reader to expect something to happen.
irony drama suspense humor
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MildlyInfuriatedFrog
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____ occurs when a characters words mean the opposite of their literal meaning ?
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Hu
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Which of the above ideas might be considered foreshadowing?
His skin tone is really pale The narrator thinks he is laboring with
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jae
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How would an author describe figurative language?(1 point)
Responses compares words compares words gives human characteristics to
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someone?
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Which of the following describes repetition?(1 point)
Responses words that begin with the same consonant sound words that begin
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someone?
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Select the correct answer from the list.(1 point)
Situational irony occurs when what happens is the opposite of what is
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Carlos Jimenez
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Select the correct answer from the list.(1 point)
Situational irony occurs when a character’s words mean the opposite of their
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Carlos Jimenez
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Which of these is an example of a metaphor in My Forbidden Face?
Latifa releases the canary from its cage. Latifa compares the
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Connexus Student
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What is the definition of dramatic irony?
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no
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Match the word with the correct definition.
A. words that create pictures B. a comparison C. the main idea D. the attitude of the
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blu
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What is tone as it relates to an informational text?
the use of figurative language to evoke an image in the reader’s mind the
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What of the following describes the purpose of allusions?
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What is the definition of flashback?
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Can you use foreshadowing in a sentence?
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Use the passage below from The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams to answer the question. “So this is it,”
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rstaats88
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Use the summary of The Gift of the Magi to complete the sentence. Della cuts off her long, beautiful hair and sells it in order
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rstaats88
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Write a 3-5 sentence paragraph explaining how authors use onomatopoeia. Include a sentence with an example of onomatopoeia in
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jeremy
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Describe the Mood- what is the character feeling? Does it change during the piece?
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Aida
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What phrase refers to a narrator telling the reader about a character’s personality or appearance?
narratorial characterization
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Ashley Meeker
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How is a literary device used to develop the tone in the stanza below?
Excerpt from Elizabeth Bishop’s poem “The Fish” his
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How is a literary device used to develop the tone in the stanza below?
Excerpt from Elizabeth Bishop’s poem “The Fish” his
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How is a literary device used to develop the tone in the stanza below?
Excerpt from Elizabeth Bishop’s poem “The Fish” his
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Which of the following is true of onomatopoeia? Select all that apply.
Onomatopoeia is a literary device that appeals to
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What is conclusion?
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Levin
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What is dramatic irony?
a. a contrast between what a character expects and what really happens b. when the speaker says one thing
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rstaats88
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Describe when a character in a story thinks back in time to reveal a moment, event, or experience from the past; it's purpose is
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rstaats88
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what is situational irony?
a. a contrast between what a character expects and what really happens b. the reader or viewer knows
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rstaats88
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In your history book, you read about a young man in the Revolutionary War who kills a British soldier. That soldier who was
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rstaats88
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Melanie and her family decided to travel from Pennsylvania to Florida in January inorder to avoid the cold weather. However, as
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rstaats88
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What does the word foreshadowing mean?
a. a hint or clue about what will happen later on b. to travel back in time c. the turning
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rstaats88
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“A Nocturnal Reverie” by Anne Finch, Countess of Winchilsea
In such a night, when every louder wind Is to its distant cavern
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hi
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