“ Marigolds” pg. 74 Journal – Think of a time when you did something out of anger or frustration that you regretted later.

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“ Marigolds” pg. 74 Journal – Think of a time when you did something out of anger or frustration that you regretted later.

Incorrect DOL – “Marigolds” You said your going to plant some Marigolds but you don’t have no garden. She grewed up in maryland but she gone to hollywood when she was older.

She grew up in Maryland, but she went to Hollywood when she was older. Correct DOL – “Marigolds” You said you’re going to plant some marigolds, but you don’t have a garden. She grew up in Maryland, but she went to Hollywood when she was older.

Literary Term Examples: Conflict – External Lizabeth vs. marigolds Lisabeth vs. Miss Lottie Now add your examples and EXPLAIN!!!

Literary Term Examples: Conflict – Internal Lizabeth vs. herself ? Ms. Lottie vs. herself ? EXPLAIN!!!

SETTING – a small, shanty down during the _______________? METAPHOR – PG. 76 / Poverty the cage in which we were all trapped. Explain:_______?

SIMILE – pg. 77 “..those days are ill-defined , running together & combining like a fresh water-color painting left out in rain. / Explain_____?? SIMILE – PG. 78 “… the boards remain upright like a house that a child constructed from cards.”/ deteriorated walls -

SIMILE – pg. 79 “Old fears have a way of clinging like cobwebs SIMILE – pg. 79 “Old fears have a way of clinging like cobwebs.” / fear stays with us SIMILE – pg. 82 “My father was sobbing like the tiniest child.” / father letting emotions show, the same as a child would.

PLOT CLIMAX – Lizabeth tears up all Ms. Lottie’s marigolds. - HW: Fill in the other four steps of PLOT!