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Vocab Character Soul of Caliban Night Misc. 10 20 30 40 50
Question 1 - 10 When a writer uses descriptions to appeal to one of the 5 senses
Answer 1 – 10 Imagery/ Images
The place, time, and conditions of the story. Question 1 - 20 The place, time, and conditions of the story.
Answer 1 – 20 Setting
Central topic or over arching idea of a text Question 1 - 30 Central topic or over arching idea of a text
Answer 1 – 30 Theme
A book about something that did not really happen Question 1 - 40 A book about something that did not really happen
Answer 1 – 40 Fiction
What are the three types of irony and how do you define them. Question 1 - 50 What are the three types of irony and how do you define them.
Answer 1 – 50 Dramatic Irony: When the readers know more than the characters Situational Irony: Thinking one thing will happen but another does Verbal Irony: Saying one thing but meaning another
When a character’s traits are directly stated Question 2 - 10 When a character’s traits are directly stated
Direct Characterization Answer 2 – 10 Direct Characterization
When a character’s traits are indirectly stated Question 2 - 20 When a character’s traits are indirectly stated
Indirect Characterization Answer 2 – 20 Indirect Characterization
Question 2 - 30 Penny was always paying attention in class, and did every assignment. She ended the semester with straight A’s.
Indirect Characterization Answer 2 – 30 Indirect Characterization
Question 2 - 40 Molly is bossy.
Direct Characterization Answer 2 – 40 Direct Characterization
Question 2 - 50 Mr. Lee had all grey hair, was in a wheelchair, had a hearing aid, and told stories about growing up in the 1920’s.
Indirect Characterization Answer 2 – 50 Indirect Characterization
Give me an example of situational irony from “Soul of Caliban” Question 3 - 10 Give me an example of situational irony from “Soul of Caliban”
Answer 3 – 10 TBA
Give me an example of Dramatic Irony from this story. Question 3 - 20 Give me an example of Dramatic Irony from this story.
When we know that Amelie left a note for Leon and Leon does not. Answer 3 – 20 When we know that Amelie left a note for Leon and Leon does not.
What is a theme from “Caliban” Question 3 - 30 What is a theme from “Caliban”
Don’t judge a book by it’s cover, Appearances can be deceiving, etc. Answer 3 – 30 Don’t judge a book by it’s cover, Appearances can be deceiving, etc.
Question 3 - 40 Describe how a character from “Soul of Caliban” changed through the story?
Answer 3 – 40 TBD
What is the tone of “Soul of Caliban”? Question 3 - 50 What is the tone of “Soul of Caliban”?
Answer 3 – 50 TBD.
Question 4 - 10 What a book about something that really happened/ is based on true events?
Answer 4 – 10 Non- Fiction
What is the attitude the author feels towards a piece? Question 4 - 20 What is the attitude the author feels towards a piece?
Answer 4 – 20 Tone
Name an example of setting from the story Question 4 - 30 Name an example of setting from the story
Answer 4 – 30 TBA
Give me an example of direct characterization of Elie Question 4 - 40 Give me an example of direct characterization of Elie
Answer 4 – 40 TBA
Question 4 - 50 Describe an example of how a character changed over the course of Night.
Answer 4 – 50 TBA
What kind of irony is this example? Question 5 - 10 What kind of irony is this example? Robert says, “It’s such a beautiful day outside” but it was actually raining.
Answer 5 – 10 Verbal Irony
Question 5 - 20 3 2 4 1 5
Answer 5 – 20 Exposition Rising Action Climax Falling Action Resolution
Question 5 - 30 Describe how Rainsford changed over the course of the “Most Dangerous Game”.
Answer 5 – 30 TBA
What is a dynamic character? Question 5 - 40 What is a dynamic character?
A character who changes Answer 5 – 40 A character who changes
Something that stands for something else. Question 5 - 50 Something that stands for something else.
Answer 5 – 50 Symbol