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As you watch a movie and you become more excited, this feeling is called..: suspense. Suspense makes you want to read what happens next. : true . Is this situations suspenseful? Gwen smiled to see the puppy cuddled side by side with her older dog, Quincy. : no. Foreshadowing is..: the use of clues to hint at a future event. TRUE or FALSE: Foreshadowing hints about events in the future: True. 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? : Something goes wrong. Joseph and Caitlin were choosing the players for their teams. It was Caitlin's turn to choose, and only Jason was left. Caitlin said, "Jason." We can infer that…: Jason was not a very good player.. What can you infer about this setting? Mr. Furlich is munching on his lunch. There is a lot of noise as he walks by the table chatting with students: He is in the cafeteria.. What is the conversation 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?": Something goes wrong. Which part of the story is represented by this blue blob: exposition. What is conflict: A struggle between two opposing forces.. Which sentence from the selection shows that the pet is a cat: It was Bryan's job to clean out the litter box every 3 days.. Which sentence from the selection supports that the computer was not working properly: Rita had to write out her story instead of typing it.. Grandpa sees that his chocolate cake is all gone.  Brad has crumbs on his mouth. What do you think happened? : Brad ate Grandpa's chocolate cake.. In a piece of narrative text, what is the "theme": A message the author is trying to get across to the reader
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2nd
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4th
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What is the main idea of the 1st passage: Boots is very smart.. What is the main idea of the 3rd passage: Peter's parents made new rules so the new carpet would stay clean.. What is the main idea of the 2nd passage: the puppy takes a long time to eat. There are many fun things to do at the beach.  Swimming is one thing that can be done at the beach.  Snorkeling is another thing that can be enjoyed.  Playing beach volleyball can be a lot of fun.  It is also fun to look for shells.  Some people simply like to sunbathe.What is the main idea: There are many fun things to do at the beach.. Soccer players learn many skills when playing soccer.  Soccer players learn how to dribble and pass the ball.  They also learn how to control the ball so they can eventually score.  Most importantly, soccer players learn how to work together with their teammates. What is the main idea: Soccer players learn many skills when playing soccer.. One summer's day, a merry Grasshopper was dancing, singing and playing his violin with all his heart. He saw an Ant passing by working hard to store food for the winter. “Come and sing with me instead of working so hard,” said the Grasshopper “Let’s have fun together.” “I must store food for the winter,” said the Ant,“ and I advise you to do the same.” “Don’t worry about winter, it’s still very far away,” said the Grasshopper, laughing at him. But the Ant wouldn’t listen and continued to work. When winter came, the starving Grasshopper went to the Ant’s house and humbly begged for something to eat. “If you had listened to my advice in the summer you would not now be in need,” said the Ant. “I’m afraid you will have to go without supper,” and he closed the door.What is the theme: work before you play. The Fox and the CrowOne warm day, a crow was sitting in a tree, holding a bit of cheese in his beak. A fox walked by just then. The smell of the cheese made his mouth water. "Why, Master Crow, how pretty you look!" said the sly fox. "If your voice is as fine as your feathers, you must be the grandest bird in all these woods!" Now the crow was an ugly bird, with messy feathers and a harsh voice. The fox's praise thrilled him. He was proud of his feathers and voice. He opened his beak to sing, and the cheese fell out. "Ha, ha!" laughed the fox, snapping up the cheese. "That will teach you!"What is the moral of the story: Don't believe everything you hear. The Fox and the StorkOne day, a fox invited a stork for supper. He started making some soup. It smelled so good that he wished could eat it all himself. When the stork arrived, the mean fox served the soup in flat bowls. Poor Stork! She tried to sip the soup with her long beak, but the bowl was too shallow. The fox lapped up all his broth in a minute. The stork couldn't eat at all!A few days later, the stork invited the fox to supper. He hurried over to her house, sniffing at the smell of tasty stew in the air. "Here you are!" said the stork. With a little smile, she served the stew in tall glass jars. The fox couldn't eat any, but the stork easily ate all of hers with her long beak. The fox realized that the stork was teaching him a lesson. He hung his head. He was ashamed of how greedy and mean he had been. He knew that if he had been nice, Stork would have been nice to him. What is the moral of the story? : Treat others the way you want to be treated. . The Hen Who Laid Golden EggsOnce upon a time, a man had a wonderful hen that laid a golden egg every day. But he wasn't happy with this. He thought that the hen must have a treasure inside her.He killed the hen and cut her open, only to find that she was just like other chickens inside. Now he was very unhappy.What is the moral of the story: Be happy with what you have.
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KG
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1st
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LAT stands for : Literary Analysis Task. You will be required to read both _________ and ___________ on the NJSLA: . What two main areas are being assessed on the NJ Holistic Scoring Rubric: 1. Reading Comprehension and Written Expression 2. Knowledge of Language and Conventions. On one of the NJSLA days, you will be required to write one or the other: Narrative OR LAT. Choose 1 literary device that you may see in a LAT prompt. : conflict. What is the definition of theme: a lesson or moral of a story. This is conversation between two or more people in a work of literature: dialogue. Tension in literature can be defined as : evoking emotion such as worry, anxiety, fear and stress on the part of both the reader and the characters.. The story circles around this character’s experiences, and the audience is invited to see the world from his or her perspective: protagonist. This is the highest point of tension or drama in a narratives’ plot: climax.  This is the conclusion of the story’s plot. It’s where any unanswered questions are answered, or “loose ends are tied.": resolution. What is the 1st step when you are approaching a literary analysis task: . What is the 2nd step in approaching a Literary Analysis Task: . Choose 1 example of a hook that you can use in your LAT: rhetorical question. How many pieces of evidence do you need from each text to support your answer in a LAT: 3. Choose a closing transition you can use in your LAT: To summarize. Organization can be demonstrated by using : . Addressing the prompt means: staying on task. My goal is to aim for a ____ on the LAT: 4
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Events that occur in a story that build up to the climax: Rising Action. The most intense part of the story: Climax. Events that happened after the Climax that help clean up the previous problems: Falling Action. The leading character in a story: The protagonist. The person or thing that stops or oppresses a character: Antagonist. An idea or lesson the author wants you to learn or know about a subject: Theme. The time, place, or physical place in which a story takes place: Setting. Hints, clues or a warning that something will happen later in the story: Foreshadow. This is an example of: Simile. This is an example of.: Personification. the intense feeling that an audience goes through while waiting for the outcome of certain events: Suspense. Hints that an author gives to help define a difficult or unusual word: Context Clues. "The Flash is fast like lightning." This is an example of..: simile. "Superman is a man of steel." This is an example of..: a metaphor. Fall Fridays feel fantastic. : alliteration. The clock on the wall laughed at me as I tried to finish my test before class ended: personification. The drive to Disney World will last forever if I have to be stuck in the backseat with my pesky little sister. : hyperbole. What's the meaning of this simile?"My mom can be as fiery as a volcano when I don't do my chores on time.": She gets really angry. . Identify the main literary device used here: The snow covered the ground like blanket of wool.  The chilly wind burned the tips of my nose and ears.  I tasted the icy snowflakes as they drifted down from the sky: Imagery. Did you enjoy reviewing through this quiz? : This is the best! Let's do it more often 
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What is the art of effective or persuasive language designed to have an impressive effect on its audience: Rhetoric. What are the techniques used to convey, convince, or persuade; Ethos, Pathos, Logic, and Kairos: Rhetorical Devices. What are the subject, moral, or lesson of a talk piece of writing a person's thoughts: Theme. What is the unifying element; dominant impression or universal, general truth of a story: Central idea. What is the idea or feeling that a word invokes: Connotation. when a speaker of a writer says one thing but really means another: verbal irony . when the audience knows something the characters don't know : dramatic irony. which one is the use of irony to mock or disregarded something as unimportant: sarcasm. when the outcome is the opposite of what we would expect: situational irony. What is the directly expressed meaning of a word phrase, or entire piece: Implied memory . What is the definition of placing two or more things to compare or contrast to create an interesting effect: Juxtaposition . The use of humor irony, exaggeration to criticize something often seen in political context: Satire . The literal meaning or definition of a word: Denotation. When was Colonial American Literature discovered: 1607 and the late 1700's. Jamestown ending with what other event during 1607: Revolutionary war. Who often credited with initiating American literature: John Smith. Who will play a pivotal role as the instigators of the Salem witch trials: The Puritans. What are literacy works composed of: Letters and Journals . What is one major theme that these pieces will include: Spiritual and religious beliefs . What is another major theme that these pieces include: Relationship between church and state . Influenced largely by________: British writers. will and..: work
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9th
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12th
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