
Semester 1 Review
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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.
Exposition
Irony
Metaphor
Parallel Structure
Setting
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What type of Irony?
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Multiple Choice
How many types of Point of View are there?
Two: First Person and Third Person
Three: First Person, Third Person Limited, and Third Person Omniscient
Four: First Person, Second Person, Third Person Limited, and Third Person Omniscient
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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Fill in the Blank
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
Talk to themselves, alone (or at least they they so) on stage
Talk to other characters on stage but hog the conversation
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?
Backstory, Character, Simile
Character, Metaphor, Setting
Backstory, Setting, Simile
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 __________.
Innocent, Hero
Innocent, Trickster
Scapegoat, Hero
Scapegoat, Trickster
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Multiple Choice
In the book The Little Prince, the fox's archetype is
Wise person
Trickster
Helpful Animal
Martyr
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Multiple Choice
In the book The Little Prince, an allegorical meaning of the rose is
Love is controlling
Love lasts long after we do
Love is proud and vain
Love will be lost
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Multiple Choice
In Much Ado About Nothing, the "nothing" in the title refers to
Claudio's naivite
Literally nothing
Gossip
Notes Benedick wrote
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Multiple Choice
Don Jon fools Claudio by
Using skillful language to create a false story about Hero
Using skillful language to slander Beatrice
Using skillful language to make Benedick a disloyal friend
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.
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