
TWCSR- Day 1 questions
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Stephanie Reiter
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Allusion definition
from literarydevices.net
An allusion is a reference, typically brief, to a person, place, thing, event, or other literary work with which the reader is presumably familiar. As a literary device, allusion allows a writer to compress a great deal of meaning and significance into a word or phrase. However, allusions are only effective to the extent that they are recognized and understood by the reader, and that they are properly inferred and interpreted by the reader. If an allusion is obscure or misunderstood, it can lose effectiveness by confusing the reader.
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Examples
His smile is like kryptonite to me.
She felt like she had a golden ticket.
I feel like I just tumbled down the rabbit hole.
This guy is young, scrappy, and hungry.
I wish I could click my heels to get out of here.
My boss Jedi mind tricked me into working an extra shift.
I've got English class with he who must not be named.
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Open Ended
Based on the background, what allusions do you think will be made in the story?
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Open Ended
What kind of technology does the house have? Do we actually have anything like it today?
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Figurative Language
Highlight at least 2 lines in yellow
Identify in the margins what it is
Figurative language can be the following:
simile
metaphor
imagery
symbolism
hyperbole
alliteration
allusion
oxymoron
idiom
puns
irony
onomatopoeia
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Open Ended
Write at least 1 line that had figurative language, and the paragraph # it was in- what type was it?
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Theme
Highlight at least 2 lines in pink
Identify in the margins what you think the theme is
It can be 1 or 2 words
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Open Ended
What seems to be the theme of the story so far?
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Open Ended
What do you think has happened to the people of this house? Include a quote that backs up your answer and paragraph #
Allusion definition
from literarydevices.net
An allusion is a reference, typically brief, to a person, place, thing, event, or other literary work with which the reader is presumably familiar. As a literary device, allusion allows a writer to compress a great deal of meaning and significance into a word or phrase. However, allusions are only effective to the extent that they are recognized and understood by the reader, and that they are properly inferred and interpreted by the reader. If an allusion is obscure or misunderstood, it can lose effectiveness by confusing the reader.
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