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Semester 1 Review

Semester 1 Review

Assessment

Presentation

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English

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10th Grade

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Medium

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CCSS
RL.8.3, RL.11-12.3, RI.11-12.9

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Standards-aligned

Created by

Jennifer Gilgan

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61 Slides • 13 Questions

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Semester 1 Review

Are You Ready?!

(Why does the Bitmoji look angry?)

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Multiple Select

Memory Check: Which of these are Literary Elements? Check all that apply.

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Exposition

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Irony

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Metaphor

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Parallel Structure

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Setting

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What type of Irony?

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Multiple Choice

How many types of Point of View are there?

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Two: First Person and Third Person

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Three: First Person, Third Person Limited, and Third Person Omniscient

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Four: First Person, Second Person, Third Person Limited, and Third Person Omniscient

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Five: First Person, Second Person, Third Person Limited, Third Person Omniscient, and Unreliable Narrator

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Up Next: Archetypes

What should my superhero name be?

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Memory Check: What key word is missing from this definition?

"An archetype is a _________ image, symbol, character, pattern, or setting in a work of literature."

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Open Ended

Memory Check: What is an archetype you remember?

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Up Next: Allegory

Sounds gory, but it's not

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Poll

Memory Check: Can you explain an allegory if I call on you?

Yes, pick me!

Maybe

No way

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An allegory is a story that has

  • A literal meaning

  • A symbolic meaning

  • Characters who represent universal concepts and ideas

  • Events and settings can have symbolic meaning as well

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Shakespeare and the Power of Language

Much Ado About Nothing

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Multiple Choice

Memory Check: When characters have a monologue, they

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Talk to themselves, alone (or at least they they so) on stage

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Talk to other characters on stage but hog the conversation

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Talk directly to the audience

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How much do you remember now?

Quiz Questions Ahead

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Multiple Choice

Exposition in the Plot diagram includes what literary elements?

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Backstory, Character, Simile

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Character, Metaphor, Setting

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Backstory, Setting, Simile

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Backstory, Character, Setting

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Multiple Choice

When we first meet Rapunzel, we think she is the ________ archetype, but turns out she's more of a __________.

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Innocent, Hero

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Innocent, Trickster

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Scapegoat, Hero

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Scapegoat, Trickster

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Multiple Choice

In the book The Little Prince, the fox's archetype is

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Wise person

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Trickster

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Helpful Animal

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Martyr

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Multiple Choice

In the book The Little Prince, an allegorical meaning of the rose is

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Love is controlling

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Love lasts long after we do

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Love is proud and vain

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Love will be lost

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Multiple Choice

In Much Ado About Nothing, the "nothing" in the title refers to

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Claudio's naivite

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Literally nothing

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Gossip

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Notes Benedick wrote

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Multiple Choice

Don Jon fools Claudio by

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Using skillful language to create a false story about Hero

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Using skillful language to slander Beatrice

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Using skillful language to make Benedick a disloyal friend

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Using skillful language to betray his friend Boracio

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Fill in the Blank

_____ Irony is when the audience knows something the characters don't.

Semester 1 Review

Are You Ready?!

(Why does the Bitmoji look angry?)

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