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8.RL.6 Review

8.RL.6 Review

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English

8th Grade

Medium

CCSS
RL.6.6, 6.NS.B.3, RL.9-10.5

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Created by

Erica Barron

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6 Slides • 18 Questions

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POINT OF VIEW

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Multiple Choice

What do we mean when we talk about a character’s “Point of View”?

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A character's perspective or how he/she views other people, issues or events 

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A character's personality traits

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A character's physical apperance

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A character's goal for their life

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Poll

How comfortable are you with identifying what point of view a story is being told?

From my Point of View, I'm a pro!

I'm okay, but I could use a little review.

Umm...I may need a little memory jogger.

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Multiple Choice

What is a perspective?

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The way someone sees the world

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The way someone eats their sandwich

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The narrator

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When you get hot and your armpits get all sweaty

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Perspective is how the characters view and process what’s happening within the story. 

  • How does the narrator perceive what’s happening within the story?

  • What is their attitude about it?

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Multiple Choice

In which POV do you see" I, me, and my" used to convey the story?

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1st person

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2nd person

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3rd person objective

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3rd person omniscient

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Multiple Choice

In which POV do you see "you and your" used to convey the story?

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1st person

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2nd person

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3rd person limited

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3rd person objective

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Multiple Select

In which POV do you see "he, she, and them" used to convey the story?

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1st person

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2nd person

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3rd person objective

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3rd person omniscient

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The narrator knows all the character's thoughts

3rd Person Omnecent

The narrator knows one character's thoughts

3rd Person Limited

Types of 3rd Person

3rd Person Objective

The Narrator knows no character's thoughts.

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Multiple Choice

In 3rd person objective, you get to know the thoughts and feelings of...

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1 character

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all characters

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none of the characters

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3 characters

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Multiple Choice

In 3rd person limited, you get to know the thoughts and feelings of...

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1 character

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none of the characters

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2 characters

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all of the characters

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Multiple Choice

In 3rd person omniscient, you get to know the thoughts and feelings of...

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none of the characters

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1 character

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2 characters

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all of the characters

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Multiple Choice

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Foreshadowing is...

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the main problem in the story

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the use of clues to hint at a future event

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the most exciting part of a story

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the characters in the story

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Multiple Choice

What is the paragraph foreshadowing?
'Peter I don't think we should jump out of a plane like this.' Allison relax I'm the King and you're my general. What could go wrong? 
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Something goes wrong
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Nothing goes wrong
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Allison inherits the throne
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they jump off a plane

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Multiple Choice

Irony means:
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A statement that says EXACTLY what really happened.
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A statement that says one thing but means another. There is a disconnect between what appears to happen and what really happened
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Physical comedy that creates embarassment
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A statement where things appear worse than they are

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Multiple Choice

What is Dramatic Irony

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When one thing is expected and the opposite happens

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When, we, the readers know what is going to happen but the characters do not.

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When one thing is said but the opposite is meant

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Sarcasm

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Multiple Choice

In real life, an ambulance comes to a woman's house to take her to the hospital, hopefully to save her life.  On the way to the hospital the ambulance is hit by a semi truck and everyone on board the ambulance is killed.
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Situational Irony
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Verbal Irony
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Dramatic Irony

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Multiple Choice

Any instance in which the narrator or a character says one thing but means something else is
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Verbal Irony
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Situational Irony
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Dramatic Irony

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Multiple Choice

Define Sarcasm:
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Saying exactly what you mean.
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Using only a high pitched voice when speaking
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An ironic statement that  is meant to ridicule a person, action,  or thing
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A type of figurative language

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​Suspense

The anxiety a reader feels about what will happen next in a story

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Multiple Choice

Suddenly, Timothy noticed that all the birds had stopped singing. The air was very still, and not a single branch moved on a single tree. He looked up at the sky. In the distance, he saw a funnel cloud forming. He thought he might have about ten minutes to get home before getting caught in the tornado. He began to run, his feet pounding on the pavement. He could hear the wind begin to howl behind him. Finally, he dove through the front door of his house and tumbled down the stairs.

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Foreshadowing

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Flashback

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Suspense

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Multiple Choice

Joyce watched the clock. The minute hand seemed frozen over the ten. The slow tick tock seemed to promise that time was moving forward, but Joyce had no sense of it. All she knew was that she had to wait until 8:00.

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Foreshadowing

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Flashback

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Suspense

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