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Book Pick-up: 2 nd 8:40 6 th 2:05 Today we will: Turn in your getting to know you sheet. Juniors: Begin researching the ?: “What is the American Dream? Freshmen: Lit. Device Pre- test Sept. 14, 2015 Stop: Can I see or hear your cell phone? Fix it!

The American Dream 1.What is the definition? 2.According to whom? 3.How many different definitions do you find? 4.How are they the same? Different? 5.Has it changed over the last 239 years? How? Why? 6.Pick 3 people who have exemplified the American Dream. Each from a different generation. How did each achieve it? What did it look like?

DIRECTIONS: Use the word bank to connect the literary term to its definition. Setting Tone Mood Simile Metaphor AlliterationProtagonist Third Person Limited Point of View Third Person Omniscient Point of View Exposition HyperboleInternal Conflict External ConflictSymbol Antagonist PersonificationImageryDialectTheme OnomatopoeiaFlat Characters Round Characters Dynamic CharactersStatic CharactersFirst Person Point of View 1. The effect of the words and images in a piece on the audience. 2. The repetition of initial sounds. 3. Giving human characteristics to a non-human. 4. Characters who are one dimensional; stereotypical. 5. The message about life or the universe that the author wants you to see. 6. The time and place of a story. 7. The main character in a story. 8. Three dimensional characters—well fleshed-out. 9. Extreme exaggeration. 10. A writing technique in which an author tries to show the way people really talk.

11. An indirect comparison between two unlike things using like, as, seems, or than. 12. Characters change as a result of the resolution of the conflict. 13. The author's attitude about the subject he/she is writing about. 14. This is being used when words and images can help you imagine with your senses. 15. Background information: you learn about setting, characters, and history to the story. 16. When a character has a conflict/problem with another force outside of himself/herself. 17. When writing reveals that the speaker knows the thoughts and feelings of ALL characters. 18. Words and images that represent something more important than themselves. 19. When a character has a conflict/problem/decision within himself/herself. 20. Characters who stay the same no matter what happens in the plot. 21. The character that is in conflict with the protagonist. 22. When the speaker tells the story using “I” or “me” or “we.” 23. When a word sounds like what it is. 24. When a speaker knows the thoughts and feelings of ONLY ONE character. 25. A direct comparison between two unlike things.

Special Advisory Schedule Period 17:25 – 8:15 Period 28:20 – 9:10 Period 39:15 – 10:05 Advisory10:10 – 10:50 Lunch A10:50 – 11:20 Period 4A11:25 – 12:30 Period 512:35 – 1:25 Period 61:30 – 2:20

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