Please have out “The Nightmare” as well as Vocabulary 1, 2, and 3! Today: Let’s pass back papers! Vocabulary Review “The Nightmare” Discussion and Muti.

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Please have out “The Nightmare” as well as Vocabulary 1, 2, and 3! Today: Let’s pass back papers! Vocabulary Review “The Nightmare” Discussion and Muti Facts Figurative Language

Vocabulary Review- HOT SEAT Member from each section stands up in front of the crew- thus, 3 students will be in the Hot SEAT A row from each section will also stand up and will be able to see the vocab word on the board. “Hot Seaters” will not be able to see the word. Standing row is able to provide clues, synonyms, acting, or hints so person can guess the word. Exact definition and word MAY NOT be said. First “Hot Seater” to say the correct vocab word gets a Point. Ready?

Ochre

Paraphrase

Gingerly

Nemesis

Paternalistic

Opulent

Rife

Peevish

Spurious

Nemesis

Tenacious

Omnipresent

The Nightmare Discussion Questions Muti in the real world! Figurative Language in the short story!

Allusions Literary Reference to a person, event, or thing; usually of biblical, historical, or mythological nature Solomon Agatha Christy “For want of a nail” p146

Ululation

dither

For want of a nail, the shoe was lost For want of a shoe, the horse was lost For want of a horse, the rider was lost For want of a rider, the message was lost For want of a message, the battle was lost For want of a battle, the kingdom was lost And all for the want of a horseshoe nail

Parody: To imitate or mock a work Write an example of a situation where not doing (or doing) some small thing leads to a much larger consequence. For an extra challenge: Write in the style of the poem! Start Small Begin with “For want of…” End with “And all for the want of…”

Figurative Language

Homework Please Read Chapters 16 and 17 and complete Chart #3