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Have out your literature book and a pen. Happy Tuesday! Have out your literature book and a pen. Pictures: Clipart.com

by Robert Louis Stevenson Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson

Pirate Quiz What is the name of a pirate flag? Which waterway is notorious for a third of modern piracy? What disease do pirates often suffer from? What religion worships pirates? What does “avast ye” mean?

Quiz Answers Jolly Roger Strait of Malacca Scurvy Pastafarianism Stop! Pay attention!

has withstood the test of time profitable upon rereading Literary Classic= has withstood the test of time profitable upon rereading timeless themes Examples of foreshadowing:

purpose is to entertain or to teach a moral point man vs. man conflict Escape Literature: purpose is to entertain or to teach a moral point man vs. man conflict Examples of foreshadowing:

RLS Robert Louis Stevenson 1850-1894 Scottish author of Kidnapped and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Lived and died on the island of Samoa RLS

Period plagued with pirates Narrative: first person (Jim) Time Period: 1700s Period plagued with pirates   Narrative: first person (Jim) Examples of foreshadowing:

Exposition & Description Examples of foreshadowing:

Jim Billy Bones Young Limited Education Observant Intimidating Honest Anxious Limited Education Intimidating Irrational Bad morals Fearful Create a list for this series

Action & Dialogue Examples of foreshadowing:

Jim Billy Bones Actions: Actions: narrator obnoxious mysterious Dialogue: very little Actions: obnoxious mysterious Dialogue: plain hostile rude Create a list for this series

Conflicts Man vs. Man? Man vs. Himself? Man vs. Greater Power?   Make a list

activity becomes more important than obeying God and serving others Sign of Addictions: activity becomes more important than obeying God and serving others Sign: Clipart.com Sign of addiction: activity becomes more important than ________ ____ and ________ ______

seeking satisfaction in anything besides God Root of Addictions: seeking satisfaction in anything besides God Roots: Clipart.com Student Guide A Activity: 3 Symptoms of Alcohol Withdrawal Answer to About the Story Question 1: Root of __________: seeking satisfaction from _______ besides God

Wine is a mocker, strong drink is raging: and whosoever is deceived thereby is not wise. Verse about addiction: Proverbs ___:__ Proverbs 20:1

Ch. 5 Cast & Crew Jim Pew Mr. Dance Pirates 1, 2, & 3 Read Aloud Section

Who has the superior crew? Prove it! Piratical Balderdash End of Class Vocab/Intro to Pirate Day Who has the superior crew? Prove it!

Addled

Mad, insane

Belay

Stop!

Bilge

Nonsense, foolish talk; lowest part of a ship

Blimey

Wow! (Surprise)

Booty

Loot, treasure

Buccaneer

Pirate

Bucko

Friend

Crow’s Nest

Ship lookout

cutlass

sword

Davy Jones’ locker

Bottom of the sea

Doubloon

Spanish gold coin