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ELEMENTS OF LITERATURE CRT REVIEW Mrs. Hulett Christmas Do you remember your terms? Let’s find out!!!!

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Do you remember your terms? Let’s find out!!!!. ELEMENTS OF LITERATURE CRT REVIEW. Mrs. Hulett Christmas . DIRECTIONS:. Get out a sheet of paper. Do not write your name. Write the last three digits of your student number at the top of your paper. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ELEMENTS OF LITERATURE CRT REVIEWMrs. Hulett Christmas Do you remember

your terms?

Lets find out!!!! DIRECTIONS:Get out a sheet of paper. Do not write your name. Write the last three digits of your student number at the top of your paper. Number your paper 1-30 (no space between the lines). Answer each of the questions on the next slides. We will switch papers and go over the answers. Instructions will follow.

1. The series of related events that make up the story; the storys framework.a. plotb. indirect Characters c. symbold. round character

2. When a narrator tells the reader that a character is the laziest daughter in the world, the character is described __________________.a. directlyb. indirectlyc. through speechd. through private thoughts

3. When a character is described through his/her speech, actions, or private thoughts, the characteris described________________.a. directlyb. indirectlyc. through speechd. through private thoughts

4. A character with many traits.a. flatb. roundc. staticdynamic

5. A character does not change in the story.A. flatB. roundC. staticD. dynamic

6. The main character in the story- usually the likable character. a. antagonistb. roundc. staticd. protagonist

7. A character with only one main trait.a. flatb. roundc. staticd. dynamic

8. A character undergoes changes in the story.a. flatb. roundc. staticd. dynamic

9. Man vs. man, man vs. nature, man vs. computers are examples of ______________. a. internal conflictb. external conflictc. dynamicd. static

10. When a character experiences pain or struggle within him/herself.a. internal conflictb. external conflictc. dynamicd. static

11. Charlie draws ten hearts on the envelope and then gives the note to his girlfriend. The hearts represent more than just hearts, but his love for her. This is an example of:

ironydramatic ironysymbolismdrama

1312. Words that rhyme at the end of a line. Such as

My love is like a red red rose.You my dear, make raindrops froze.

Is an example of:end rhymeb. imagery approximate rhyme dinternal rhyme

1413. The wind whispered sweet tunes on a beautiful breezy night.

This is an example of:

Imagery Irony Personification elegy

1514. Boom! Bang! Swoosh! Slam!are examples of ______________.

onomatopoeiasimilemetaphorapproximate rhyme

1615. A poem that tells a story.

Lyric poemSonnet poemHaiku poemNarrative poem

1716. Brian was a wall, bouncing every tennis ball back over the net.

Cindy was such a mule. We couldnt get her to change her mind.

These are examples of:SimiliesMetaphorsIronyInternal rhyme

1817. A poem for someone who has died.

lyricsonnet elegy odes

1918. ____________are to poetry as paragraphs are to essays.

stanzascoupletsrhymesrhyme schemes

2019. Annabel the alligator ate half her apple and then asked for another.

What technique is used in this sentence?assonancealliterationpersonificationirony

2120. The soft sounds of Sheila singing created a sense of solitude.

What technique is used in this sentence?

onomatopoeiaassonancealliterationirony

2221. You are asked to find the theme in a story. Which of these is not one way to determine the storys theme?

Ask how the character changes.Make a prediction about what will happen Consider the events that occurred from the beginning to the end of the story.Consider the title of the work.

2322. In The Tell-Tale Heart by Poe, the readers know that the narrator is in the old mans room about to kill the old man, but the victim does not know this. This is an example of:

verbal ironyonminicient point of viewsituational ironysymbolism

2423. The narrator describes what all the characters are thinking and feeling. What Point of View is this?

first person point of viewsecond person point of viewthird person limited point of viewomnicient point of view

2524. The narrator only describes what one of the characters is thinking and feeling. What Point of View is this?

first person point of viewsecond person point of viewthird person limited point of viewomnicient point of view

2625. The narrator is in the story as well, therefore you see him/her refer to me, my, I. What Point of View is this?

first person point of viewsecond person point of viewthird person limited point of viewomnicient point of view

2726. This part of the plot describes the problems or conflicts in the story.

resolution falling action rising action exposition

2827. This part of the plot describes the most exciting or turning point in the story.

resolution falling action climax exposition

2928. What is told in the exposition of a storys plot?

introduction of character introduction of time and place the conflict both a and b

3029. If a question asks you how would the story be different if it was narrated by character A instead of character B, what is the best way to figure out the answer?

Strongly consider the thoughts, actions, and other characterization aspects of character A.Do process of eliminationFollow the pattern on your answer document. Only worry about the thoughts and action of character B.

3130. The ________ in the sentence- The test was as easy as apple pie means __________________.

metaphor; nothing is easy in lifepersonification; personifies the pie and people in generalsimile; Like the ease of making apple pie, the test was also easyonomatopoeia; there is nothing like eating apple pie.

3231. Words that describe the senses for example, what you see, smell, touch, hear, and feel.

crumbling towers, dried-up wells, toppled tombstones

This is an example of:

ironyimagerysymbolismdramatic irony

3332. A basketball player loses the game for the fifth time and says Oh gee, WHY ME?

This is an example of a:

a. claimrhetorical questionConclusionbandwagon

3433. What is loaded language? (Come on! Take a guess!)

wording that attempts to influence the certain audience by using an appeal to emotionlanguage with little emotionlots of words that do not have meaningwords for only college students

3534. Which word from the list has the strongest negative connotation?

studiousnerdysmartkeen

3635. To infer means to____________.

look for the obvious answerform predictions about the storymake an educated guesssummarize events

3735. To infer means to____________.

look for the obvious answerform predictions about the storymake an educated guesssummarize events

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WORDS THAT DESCRIBE TONE:

joyous quizzicalregretfulaffectionateadmiring 2well-wishingimploringmatter of factdignified -2humorousconfident uncertainformal persuasive urgentanxious thoughtfuloutspokenearnestpersuasivehopefulInstructiveconversational restrained

SAMPLE CONSTRUCTED RESPONSE QUESTIONS:

Analyze how the authors use of dramatic irony affects the outcome of the passage. Use details fromthe passage to support your response.

Analyze how the authors use of point of view affects the readers understanding of the passage.Use details from the passage to support your response.

The author of this passage uses loaded language to affect the reader.A Explain how the loaded language the author uses is intended to affect the reader.B Explain whether or not you believe the authors use of loaded language is effective and why.Use details from the passage to support your response.

A Describe two themes generated by this passage.B Compare how the themes you described in Part A are developed.Use details from the passage to support your response.