
The Crucible Day 2
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9th - 12th Grade
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Tasha Brihm
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11 Slides • 15 Questions
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Open Ended
What are we learning today?
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Open Ended
How will you know you have learned it? (Give at least one of your success criteria.)
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
What is the difference between a theme and an allegory?
A theme is what the story is about and an allegory is a bigger idea.
A theme is the overall message of the story and an allegory goes beyond the story to symbolically represent a political or moral idea the author feels strongly about.
A theme symbolically teaches a lesson and an allegory is just an idea.
A theme goes behind the story whereas an allegory is directly represented in the story.
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Multiple Select
if you don’t risk anything, you risk everything
PARADOX
OXYMORON
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Multiple Choice
Identify the paradox
The clouds swam lazily in the sky
The person who wrote that book can't write
I was confused by the lesson
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Multiple Choice
Dramatic irony is
When something dramatic happens in a story.
When a character does something unexpected.
When the audience knows something the characters do not know.
When a character says something that contradicts what they mean.
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Multiple Choice
The following is an example of dramatic irony:
The audience knows that the witch poisoned Snow White's apple, but Snow white does not know.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
My smile was as wide as the Grand Canyon.
What does this simile mean?
They had a big smile on their face.
They were kind of smiling.
They were not smiling.
They were upset.
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Multiple Choice
My breath was a white cloud as I walked to the store.
What inference can you make about the weather based on this metaphor.
It was really hot outside.
It is really cold outside.
The speaker doe snot like the cold.
The speaker is in a cloud.
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Multiple Choice
The baby's laugh is as sweet as candy.
What does this metaphor mean?
The baby's laugh is very cute.
The baby wants candy.
The baby's laugh is loud
The baby doesn't like to laugh.
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Multiple Choice
What is dialogue?
The thoughts a character has
The type of story being told
The conversation had between characters
The setting
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Multiple Choice
How do we know who says the lines?
We just have to watch the play to see
Whoever says them first gets to say the lines
No one says the lines, we just read them
The character's name is written before the lines
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Multiple Choice
The lines the characters say.
Acts
Scenes
Dialogue
Playwright
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Multiple Choice
A monologue is
when one character is alone on stage sharing his/her thoughts
when one character addresses the audience without anyone knowing
when one character is talking with another but does all of the talking
a character trait that leads to the downfall of the character
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