
There Will Come Soft Rains
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English
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11th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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There Will Come Soft Rains
By: Ray Bradbury
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Poll
Which piece of technology could you not live without? Choose ONE.
cell phone
computer
kitchen appliances
hot water heater (for hot water in your home)
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Word Cloud
Many English words contain the root -man-, which is derived from the Latin word manus, meaning "hand." What is another word that has this root in it? (For example, In "There Will Come Soft Rains," the verb manipulated means "managed or controlled through clever moves," as though being moved by skillful hands.)
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Multiple Choice
Who/what is the main character of the story?
the fire
the family
the dog
the house
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Multiple Choice
Why is the house empty? Where is the family?
They moved to another neighborhood
They died in a nuclear war
There are no clues given about the family
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following from the story is an example of personification?
A man mowing the lawn
The room was ablaze in an instant
At ten o'clock the house began to die
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Multiple Choice
When a tree bough crashes through the kitchen window, what happens next?
A bottle of cleaning solvent breaks on the stove and catches on fire
The poem is read to the homeowner.
The dog spins around frantically and dies.
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Match
Match the following
The alarm clock rings. The house begins to talk and function, preparing for the day.
Despite the “life” of the house, the inside of the home remains quiet and still.
A dog, hungry for food, is unable to reach the food that the house has been programmed to make and dies. The house sets out bridge tables, which go untouched. The house prepares dinner and baths, all left untouched. It is revealed that the owners of the home have had their silhouettes burned into the side of the home due to radiation from a bomb. The house reads aloud the poem “There Will Come Soft Rains” by Sara Teasdale.
Exposition
Conflict
Rising Action
Exposition
Conflict
Rising Action
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Match
Match the following
A tree falls through the window. A bottle of cleaner is knocked over, and a fire breaks out.
The house attempts to save itself, shutting doors and spraying water. The water pumps run dry. The house collapses, except for one wall.
What is left of the house mechanics malfunction, repeating the date over and over.
Climax
Falling Action
Resolution
Climax
Falling Action
Resolution
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Match
Match the following
being present; looking after; taking care of
trembling; quivering; timid; fearful
rang; made the sound of a bell
attending
tremulous
chimed
attending
tremulous
chimed
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Imagery is the descriptive or figurative language used in literature to create word pictures for the reader. These pictures, or images, are created by using details related to the senses—sight, sound, taste, touch, or smell.
Imagery
Descriptors are words that are used to describe or identify something. Writers often use descriptors, such as adjectives and adverbs, to express the mood of the writing.
Descriptors
Show through descriptive details, not tell...
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Open Ended
Add descriptive (imagery, adverbs, adjectives) details to this sentence to make it come alive:
The waiter set the pizza on the table.
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An author's purpose is the author's reason for writing.
The three general purposes are:
to inform
to entertain
to persuade
What do you think is Ray Bradbury's purpose for writing this story? Why?
Author's Purpose:
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In stories, the setting, or time and place of the action, provides a backdrop for the action.
Setting
A figure of speech in which authors give objects human characteristics, such as "the sun smiled down on her."
Personification
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Multiple Choice
What is being "personified" in this story?
the people
the house
the trees
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Multiple Choice
Where are the human beings in "There Will Come Soft Rains"?
They are at work or at school.
They have moved to a different city.
They have been killed by a nuclear bomb.
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Multiple Choice
Which details show what has happened to the owners of the house?
The stove prepares a breakfast that goes uneaten.
The shapes of four people are burned into the side of the house.
Mrs. McClellan likes to listen to poetry in the evenings.
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Multiple Choice
How does the automated house "die"?
It is blown up in a nuclear blast.
It catches on fire and is unable to put the fire out.
The electronic mice tear it down.
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Multiple Choice
In "There Will Come Soft Rains," what are the parents doing at the time of the tragedy?
They are outside working in the garden.
They are sitting together in the nursery.
They are downstairs in the basement.
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Multiple Choice
What is surprising about what happens to the dog?
The house tries to provide medical aid to the dog, but it refuses help.
The hungry dog cannot get food even though the house can still cook.
The robot mice are trained to recognize the dog but not to help it.
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Parallelism is the use of similar grammatical forms or patterns to express similar ideas.
For example: She likes to work quickly and quietly.
Parallelism:
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Multiple Choice
Which sentence is using parallel adverbs? (Hint: look for similar endings of the word)
They moved through hurriedly and frantically.
They were not quiet even after they were told to keep the noise down.
When she laughed, it had a strange ring to it.
There Will Come Soft Rains
By: Ray Bradbury
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