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• This is the person or force that is working against the protagonist.
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What is imagery? Give an example.
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•Who or what was the antagonist in “By the Waters of Babylon?”
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•Define situational irony.
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•Give an example of situational irony.
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• Name one of the Reading Signposts and the question you ask with it.
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• In this point of view, the narrator knows everything about all the characters, almost as if he were godlike.
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•What is third person limited point of view?
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What P.O.V. is used here? She was so frightened by the bump in the night. She wondered if her sister was afraid, too.
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She was so frightened by the bump in the night, but her sister knew it was just the wind.
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I was so frightened by the bump in the night, but I don’t think my sister was.
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• Name one of the Reading Signposts and the question you ask with it.
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•What is indirect characterization?
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•What is direct characterization?
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Is this direct or indirect characterization?
•My English teacher is so boring.
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•What kind of characterization is this?
•Today my English teacher read the dictionary to us for the whole period.
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• Name one of the Reading Signposts and the question you ask with it.
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• This kind of story has a literal and symbolic meaning.
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• Name the allegory that we read in class.
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What kind of irony is this? Why?
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• This is the meaning of a story, what the writer is saying about life or about people.
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• Which is the theme of the story “The Bass, the River, and Sheila Mant?”
• A. Don’t make a fool of yourself!• B. A boy chooses a girl over a fish.• C. Love can make people do foolish
things.
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• What is an allusion?
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• Give an example of an allusion.
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• This part of the plot presents the characters and the basic situation.
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• Explain the difference between an internal conflict and an external conflict.
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• Give an example of situational irony from the story “The Chaser.”
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• What is dramatic irony?
• What is dramatic irony?
• What is dramatic irony?
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• Give an example of dramatic irony.
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• What is verbal irony?
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• Give an example of verbal irony.
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• Give an example of first person point of view.
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• This point of view is sometimes called the video camera. Name the point if view and explain why it is called this.
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• This kind of character changes and grows over the course of the story
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• Name a dynamic character in a story we have read this term.
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• Define archetype and give an example.
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• Name Aristotle’s first step in a tragedy.
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• Name Aristotle’s second step in a tragedy.
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• What is the third step in a tragedy?
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• What is the last step in a tragedy?
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• What was Marilyn Cross’s character flaw (her hamartia)?
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What kind of irony is this? Why?
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• What is the climax in the story “The Masque of the Red Death?”
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What kind of irony is this? Why?
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Name the allusion.
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Name the allusion.
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•Name a movie that is a hero quest, and show how two of the steps are shown in the movie.
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• Name two more steps in the hero quest archetype that are shown in a particular movie.
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What kind of irony is this?
• “Gee,” said Marcus, “I’m really going to miss school while I’m on Fall Break.”
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• Define round character.
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• Name a round character (that has not already been named) from a story we have read.
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• Define Flat Character.
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• Name an example of a flat character from a movie.
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•Show how the By the Waters of Babylon fulfills at least three steps of a hero quest.