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Unit 1 Literary Devices
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Unit 1 Literary Devices

When an animal or thing acts like a person: personification. When we see the story through a particular character's view: perspective. when and where a story takes place: setting. conversation between 2 people or characters in a story: dialogue. "My plants are begging for water."This is an example of..: personification. When one person see the number it is a 6. When the other person looks at the number, they see a 9. Each sees the number in their own way.This is an example of..: perspective. This is an example of ______ between Joy and Elle: dialogue. What is the setting of this story: Andy's home. “The sun smiled down on us.” is an example of...: personification. This is an example of..: perspective. What literary device is used: Personification. The morning sun cast a soft glow over the opening in the forest.  Martha rested on a tree stump and breathed in the fresh air.  It was full of the scent of pine needles and flower blossoms.  She heard two mockingbirds singing together and saw a butterfly flutter past.  Martha wished every morning could be exactly like this one. What best describes the mood of the passage: peaceful. Lisa gets on the bus.  Mrs. Cantu says hi to her.  Lisa sees Jill and Ken.Who says hi to Lisa: Mrs. Cantu. Jack and Dad walk from their house to the front gates and pay admission. The first thing they see as they enter is the house of mirrors. Cautiously, they make their way through its winding halls full of different types of mirrors. The twisted and stretched images in the mirrors make Jack laugh at his appearance. Jack and Dad agree this is a fun way to end the day! Which describes the setting of the paragraph: At the carnival near Jack’s house in the evening. Emma saw May, the new girl, eating lunch by herself. She didn’t want May to have to sit by herself. So Emma invited May to sit with her and her friends. Emma thinks it is important to _______: help new people feel welcome. Thunder rolled across the sky, shaking the house as if it were made of cards. The wind howled and moaned. The children tiptoed down the stairs holding tightly to the railing. The sounds of the storm had made it impossible for them to stay upstairs. They decided they wanted to be downstairs with their parents.Which describes the mood of the passage: alarming. One day, a kitten finds a small, white bell. It sits on a chair and rings the bell. Poof! The kitten is now a little girl.Where would you find this story: in a fairy tale book. The real path to getting and staying fit is to exercise you heart, lungs, muscles, and joints every day. Choose exercise that is fun for you. Ride a bike or take a walk. If you prefer the encouragement of a group, then why not start some sort of ball game? Many fun exercise options cost little or nothing. A rubber ball, a pair of sneakers and a jump rope can keep you moving for hours.What is the purpose of this article: To persuade people that exercise can be easy and fun. There was a lion who liked scaring mice. The lion scared them all the time. But one day the lion was caught in a net. The mice felt sorry for him and chewed through the net. They set the lion free, and so the lion never scared the mice again.What did the lion learn: To be nicer to the mice

Grade:Grade 3_AI - Grade 5_AI
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Plot graphs and Literary devices
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Plot graphs and Literary devices

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 

Grade:Grade 4_AI - Grade 6_AI
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