11a. There is several major elements of literture, they include Plot, which is the series of events in a story, Symbolism, which is the use of an item.

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11a. There is several major elements of literture, they include Plot, which is the series of events in a story, Symbolism, which is the use of an item that has meaning beyond its self, and Caracter, which is a person in the story. [9ish] 11a. There are several major elements of literature. They include plot, which is the series of events in a story; symbolism, which is the use of an item that has meaning beyond itself; and character, which is a person in the story.

Copy the sentence and then make six corrections to GUM. (HINT: There are NO comma errors to correct.) Then use the word bank to fill in blanks. Finally, for each blank, label a phrase from the poem that supports your answer. 11b. In Maurice Ogdens poem “the Hangman” the main character’s personality becomes more aparrent as the plot progresses. Which also causes the narrator’s tone to altar from the beggining when the tone is mostly _________, to the end when the tone is especially _________. 11b. In Maurice Ogden’s poem “The Hangman” the main character’s personality becomes more apparent as the plot progresses. This change also causes the narrator’s tone to alter from the beginning when the tone is mostly _________, to the end when the tone is especially _________. admiring compassionate complacent condescending cynical desperate humorous insolent laudatory

11c. Often times, the writter includes figurtive language. Which is a comparison that is not suppose to be took literal. [7] 11d. Figurtive language includes, Similies, Metafors, Personification, and Hyperbole. [7] 11c. Often, the writer includes figurative language, which is a comparison that is not supposed to be taken literally. 11d. Figurative language includes similes, metaphors, personification, and hyperbole.

11e. Imagry, using one of the 5 senses in writting is one of the most common technices for a person to use in their storys. [6] 11f. Sometime imagry is use to enhance the storys setting, which is the place where a story occur. [5] 11e. Imagery, using one of the five senses in writing, is one of the most common techniques for a person to use in his or her stories. 11f. Sometimes imagery is used to enhance the story’s setting, which is the place where a story occurs.

First, repair GUM. Then, use a vocabulary word to complete the first blank. Finally, write the quotation that finishes the second sentence. [Hint: Look in the section beginning, THE EIGHT DAYS OF PASSOVER.] 11g. In the first chapter of “Night,” Elie Wiesel ________s on his fathers’ failure to comprihend the true danger posed by Hitler’s Nazi party. [3] 11h. Contrasting the difference between his fathers practical nature and his own deeper understanding of the yellow star’s significence, Elie laments, “________________________________________”[2] 11g. In the first chapter of Night, Elie Wiesel ________s on his father’s failure to comprehend the true danger posed by Hitler’s Nazi party. 11h. Contrasting the difference between his father’s practical nature and his own deeper understanding of the yellow star’s significance, Elie laments, “________.” 11g. In the first chapter of Night, Elie Wiesel EXPOUNDs on his father’s failure to comprehend the true danger posed by Hitler’s Nazi party. 11h. Contrasting the difference between his father’s practical nature and his own deeper understanding of the yellow star’s significance, Elie laments, “POOR FATHER! OF WHAT THEN DID YOU DIE?” (p. 11 in paperback version)