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Mood, Tone, Symbolism
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The feeling or atmosphere a writer creates for the reader.
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A person, place, or object that stands for something beyond
itself.
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Peaceful, angry, joyful, scary, eerie are all feelings
associated with__________.
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A symbol that takes its meaning from the context of a literary
work.
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What is the mood associated with the story “Buffalo Dusk?”
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The attitude a writer takes toward a subject.
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Symbols that have the same meaning everywhere.
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List three types of point of view
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Which point of view refers to when the narrator calls
characters he or she in a story.
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Who is the smallest dragonboy?
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Where does “Hearts and Hands” take place?
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Where are the horse-spider people from?
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Which story involves two characters being handcuffed to
one another?
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Which character does the bronze dragon choose?
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True or False:
In “Girls,” the narrator enjoyed meeting Eileen’s
parents.
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True or False:
Professor Hugo is from Mars.
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True or False:
In “User Friendly,” Louis thinks Kevin is wonderful.
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True or False:
The plot of “Rikki-Tikki-Tavi” involves a mongoose who
threatens humans.
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True or False:
Mrs. Moreno is positive in the story “Mother and Daughter.”
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In “Rikki-Tikki-Tavi,” we learn that mongooses and what are
natural enemies?
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How much did Professor Hugo’s zoo cost the people in Chicago?
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What is the name of the event that Keevan is waiting for in “The Smallest Dragonboy?”
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In “User Friendly” who is in love with Kevin?
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Name four types of conflict
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What is the name of the horse-spider’s currency?
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