Literary Terms Poster Activity: Creating Voice

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Literary Terms Poster Activity: Creating Voice Literary Text: Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson Literary Terms: Diction, Tone, Imagery, Syntax, Inference

Title (your assigned literary term) Definition of your literary term Learning Targets: 1. Apply a strategy for active reading and note-taking 2. Provide textual evidence to analyze and interpret writers’ choices that create voice, engage readers, and suggest meanings Today, you and your group will look closer and delve deeper into your assigned literary device and create a poster to presents to the class. Your poster must be CREATIVE and include the following components: Title (your assigned literary term) Definition of your literary term Examples of your literary term from SPEAK Explanations for each of your examples (How is this a good example and what effect does it have on the writing?) An image or images that represent your literary term