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Literary Term Tuesday #10 Assonance
Literary Term Tuesday #10 1 Do you ever feel like a plastic bag 2 Drifting through the wind 3 Wanting to start again 4 Do you ever feel, feel so paper thin 5 Like a house of cards 6 One blow from caving in 7 Do you ever feel already buried deep 8 Six feet under scream 9 But no one seems to hear a thing 10 Do you know that there's still a chance for you 11 ‘Cause there's a spark in you 12 You just gotta ignite the light 13 And let it shine 14 Just own the night 15 Like the Fourth of July
Literary Term Tuesday #10 (Chorus) 16 Cause baby you're a firework 17 Come on show 'em what you’re worth 18 Make 'em go "Oh, oh, oh!" 19 As you shoot across the sky 20 Baby you're a firework 21 Come on let your colors burst 22 Make 'em go "Oh, oh, oh!" 23 You're gonna leave 'em fallin' down 24 You don't have to feel like a waste of space 25 You're original, cannot be replaced 26 If you only knew what the future holds 27 After a hurricane comes a rainbow
Words of Wisdom Wednesday #10A DIRECTIONS: Read the epic similes that follow. Then, circle the letter of the answer that best completes each sentence. A. But the man skilled in all ways of contending, satisfied by the great bow’s look and heft, like a musician, like a harper, when with quiet hand upon his instrument he draws between his thumb and forefinger a sweet new string upon a peg: so effortlessly Odysseus in one motion strung the bow. In the passage, what extended comparison does Homer use to complete this analogy: archer : bow :: composer : instrument. B. peg : string. C. musician : harp. D. hand : forefinger. 2. The comparison suggests that, like the musician, Odysseus A. is nervous before he begins. B. works with a stringed instrument. C. is proficient in music. D. knows his instrument and where to get good strings.
Words of Wisdom Wednesday #10B B. Think of a catch that fishermen haul in to a half-moon bay in a fine-meshed net from the whitecaps of the sea: how all are poured out on the sand, in throes for the salt sea, twitching their cold lives away in Helios’ fiery air: so lay the suitors heaped on one another. 3. Based on this passage, what comparison completes this analogy? Odysseus : suitors :: A. big fish : little fish. B. hunter : catch. C. Odysseus : enemies. D. fisherman : fish. 4. The comparison suggests that A. Odysseus was also a good fisherman. B. the suitors had as much chance against Odysseus as fish have when they are caught in a net. C. something fishy was going on in Ithaca, and Odysseus had to correct it. D. the setting of much of the epic is the Greek isles, where fishing is an important industry
Thoughtful Thursday #10 Describe your 3 most significant values. What are the top 3 values that matter the very most to you? How do these significant values, define who you believe yourself to be? Describe an experience in which you used these top values to guide a choice or decisions in your life. http://youtu.be/T8Txo7QiYyM