Day 4 Elements of Voice Quiz

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Day 4 Elements of Voice Quiz Unit 2 Day 4 Elements of Voice Quiz

We take a quiz We gather data from “Lucky Me” Today

Please take a little time to review Elements of the Narrative Voice Definitions we have covered in class Close reading techniques

We take a quiz We gather data from “Lucky Me” Today

Please take a little time to review Elements of the Narrative Voice Definitions we have covered in class Close reading techniques

For the quiz you will need Paper (don’t forget the heading) A pen to write with Knowledge gained during class No! you can’t use your notes on the quiz. Do you notice the punctuation in the sentence? No – is an interjection and is separated from the rest of the sentence by a comma (shows little to no emotion) OR an exclamation mark (shows lots of emotion).

Please take a little time to review Elements of the Narrative Voice Definitions we have covered in class Close reading techniques

For the quiz you will need Paper (don’t forget the heading) A pen to write with Knowledge gained during class No! you can’t use your notes on the quiz. Do you notice the punctuation in the sentence? No – is an interjection and is separated from the rest of the sentence by a comma (shows little to no emotion) OR an exclamation mark (shows lots of emotion).

Can you reason out the answer? A house, with four walls, has a large window in each wall. Each window faces south. A bear is circling the house. What color is the bear? The bear is white! It is a polar bear because the house is located on the north pole. That is the only place where all four windows can face south.

For the quiz you will need Paper (don’t forget the heading)Please don’t forget the heading! A pen to write with Knowledge gained during class No! you can’t use your notes on the quiz. Do you notice the punctuation in the sentence? No – is an interjection and is separated from the rest of the sentence by a comma (shows little to no emotion) OR an exclamation mark (shows lots of emotion).

Please answer using capital, printed letters Please answer using capital, printed letters. Number your paper for 10 questions. BTW - If your answer is unclear – it is wrong.

#1 the heading is correct and complete. Quiz Time #1 the heading is correct and complete.

#2 The literary definition of diction is - How clearly a word is spoken The correct spelling of a word The definition of a word The choice of a word

#3 What is connotation? The literal or dictionary meaning of a word A fancy name for the part of speech of a word The figurative or emotional meaning of a word A term meaning a character who is unreliable

#4 What is denotation? The literal or dictionary meaning of a word A fancy name for the part of speech of a word The figurative or emotional meaning of a word A term meaning a character who is unreliable

#5 The narrative voice includes everything listed except Archetype Point of view Diction Reliability

#6 First person narrators are most often Not dramatized and unreliable Dramatized and unreliable Not dramatized and reliable Dramatized and reliable

#7 Third person narrators are most often Not dramatized and unreliable Dramatized and unreliable Not dramatized and reliable Dramatized and reliable

#8 The narrative voice of “The Will That Vanished” is best described as Not dramatized and unreliable Dramatized and unreliable Not dramatized and reliable Dramatized and reliable

#9 A reliable narrator is Telling the story as she or he remembers it Telling the story to teach a lesson Telling the story with a spin to make the audience believe things that might not be correct Telling the story based on real events

#10 An unreliable narrator is Telling the story as she or he remembers it Telling the story to teach a lesson Telling the story with a spin to make the audience believe things that might not be correct Telling the story based on real events

Trade papers and listen for instructions.

Answer Time #1 Top left corner First and last name Ms. Flath English 1 & section # Today’s date Answer Time

#2 The literary definition of diction is - How clearly a word is spoken The correct spelling of a word The definition of a word The choice of a word

#3 What is connotation? The literal or dictionary meaning of a word A fancy name for the part of speech of a word The figurative or emotional meaning of a word A term meaning a character who is unreliable

#4 What is denotation? The literal or dictionary meaning of a word A fancy name for the part of speech of a word The figurative or emotional meaning of a word A term meaning a character who is unreliable

#5 The narrative voice includes everything listed except Archetype Point of view Diction Reliability

#6 First person narrators are most often Not dramatized and unreliable Dramatized and unreliable Not dramatized and reliable Dramatized and reliable

#7 Third person narrators are most often Not dramatized and unreliable Dramatized and unreliable Not dramatized and reliable Dramatized and reliable

#9 A reliable narrator is Telling the story as she or he remembers it Telling the story to teach a lesson Telling the story with a spin to make the audience believe things that might not be correct Telling the story based on real events

#10 An unreliable narrator is Telling the story as she or he remembers it Telling the story to teach a lesson Telling the story with a spin to make the audience believe things that might not be correct Telling the story based on real events

Time to read & collect data “Lucky Me” The unit assessment is coming: Task #1: Write a detective story with an abstract explaining your choice and use of narrative voice. Task #2: Create a book jacket for your story. Time to read & collect data “Lucky Me”