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39 Cards in this Set
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Characaterization
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Describing the character
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Personificataion
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Giving human characteristics to non-human objects
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Flashback
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Looking back on past events
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Foreshadowing
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Hinting about the furture
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Simile
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Comparing two things using like or as
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Metaphor
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Comparing to things that are not alike
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Conflict
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Problem or struggle
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Man V. Man
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Struggle with another character
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Man V. Self
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Struggle within oneself
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Man V. Society
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Struggle with the environment
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Man V. Nature
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Struggle with the natural world
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Symbol
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Using an object to represent an idea
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Theme
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Author's message
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Protagonist
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Hero
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Antagonist
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Anti-hero
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Point of View
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Who is telling the story
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First Person POV
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Character in the reading is telling the story
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Third Person POV
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An outsider is telling the story
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Imagery
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Using the 5 senses to describe a scene
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Author
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Person who wrote the story
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Irony
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What is expected to happen is not what actually happens
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Setting
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Where the story takes place
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Audience
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Who is reading the story
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Controlling Idea/ Common Theme
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Theme the two readings have in common
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REACT
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R=Read/ Rewrite
E= Explain A= Agress C= Choose 2 readings T= Thesis |
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ICE
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I= Intorduce example
C= Cite exmaple E= Explain example |
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Who wrote Jekyll and Hyde?
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Robert Louis Stevenson
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Name the author of Antigone.
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Sophocles
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Who is the author of Julius Caesar?
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William Shakespeare
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Who wrote To Kill a Mockingbird?
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Harper Lee
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Who wrote The Crucible?
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Arthur Miller
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List all of the conflicts in Old Man and the Sea.
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Man v Self, Society, Nature
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List the conflicts in TKAM.
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Man v. Self, Man, Society
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Name the antagonist in Antigone
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Creon
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What is the setting of OMM (Where and When)
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California, 1930s
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What is the common ground between Curley's Wife, Lennie, Crooks and Candy?
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They are all lonely and discriminated against because of who they are.
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Describe the point of view in TKAM.
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Scout is telling the story in First Personm but she is looking back from her adult perspective
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Characterize Brutus in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.
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Honorable, most noble Roman of all, kills Caesar for "the good of Rome"
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Describe the setting for The Contender.
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Harlem in the 1960's.
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