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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Literary Devices and Eleme

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Literary Devices and Eleme

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4th - 10th Grade

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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Literary Devices and Elements

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Literary Devices - Makes reading more exciting

  • Alliteration - the repetition of a particular sound in the first syllables of a series of words or phrases (Peter Piper Picked a Peck ...

  • Onomatopeia - Words that stand for sounds (Crash, Boom, Snap)

  • personification - to treat something that is not human as if it has human characteristics

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Multiple Choice

"whoof!"

"CLICK"

"Zing"

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Onomatopeoia (sounds for words)

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Alliteration (using the same letter to start several words

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Personfication (giving objects human features)

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Multiple Choice

"The pipes were running" or The Smoke was Belching"

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Onomatopeoia (words fo sounds)

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Personification (describing objects as if they were people)

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Alliteration (Using the same letter to start several words

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Multiple Choice

To gorge and guzzle, feed and feast

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Onomatopeoia (words for sounds)

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Alliteration (same first letter)

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Personification (human qualities for non human things)

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Literary Devices (Like Food with Spices) It makes reading and writing more interesting

  • Metaphor - Saying one thing IS another thing (Baby you're a firework"

  • Simile (A comparison using LIKE or AS (You are sharp AS a tack or Let's make LIKE a Tree and Leave

  • Hyperbole - Exaggerations, "My book weights a ton." This class is taking forever."

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Multiple Choice

a comparison stating that one thing IS something else. It does NOT use like or as.

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metaphor

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simile

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hyperbole

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Multiple Choice

a figure of speech that directly compares two different things, usually by employing the words "like" or "as"

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metaphor

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simile

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hyperbole

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Multiple Choice

"This IS the nerve center of the whole operation"

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metaphor (saying one thing IS another thing)

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simile (comparison using LIKE or AS

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hyperbole (Exaggeration)

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Multiple Choice

"Willy Wonka IS a magician with chocolate"

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metaphor

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simile

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hyperbole

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Multiple Choice

"Augustus was lapping up the chocolate LIKE a dog"

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metaphor

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simile

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hyperbole

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Multiple Choice

"Veruka was waving the Golden Ticket madly AS though she were flagging a taxi"

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metaphor

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simile

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hyperbole

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Multiple Choice

Charlie would see other children eat chocolate every day. It was pure torture. (sounds like an exaggeration to me)

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metaphor

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simile

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hyperbole

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Multiple Choice

Charlie was grinning from ear to ear

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metaphor

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simile

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hyperbole

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Literary Elements -

Characters - Beings, creatures, people in a story

Setting - Where the Story Takes Place

Genre - The type of story

Plot - What the story is about

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Multiple Choice

The people, beings, or creatures in a story

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characters

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setting

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plot

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Multiple Choice

Where the action takes place

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characters

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setting

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plot

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Multiple Choice

The type of story

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genre

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plot

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characters

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Multiple Choice

What the story is about

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characters

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plot

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setting

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Multiple Choice

The genre of this story is

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Fantasy

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science Fiction

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Romance

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Multiple Choice

Charlie, Veruka, and Violet

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characters

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setting

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plot

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Multiple Choice

A large Magical Chocolate Factory

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characters

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setting

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plot

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Protagonist and Antagonist

A Protagonist is the Hero or Good Guy in a story

The Antagonist is the Villain or Bad Guy in a story

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Multiple Choice

The Protagonist

(hero) of this story is

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Veruka

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the Oompa Loompas

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Charlie

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Multiple Choice

One of the Antagonists (bad guy) in this story is

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Charlie

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Grandpa Joe

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Augustus Gloop

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Open Ended

Did you like this book?

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Open Ended

Who was your favorite good guy?

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Open Ended

Who was your favorite bad guy?

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