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“Chalk” Meg Kearney
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Literary Terms We will be covering many literary terms in our Short Story Unit that we will use all year. Start a list in your notes section that you can continuously add to. Characterization: the ways individual characters are represented by the narrator or author of a text. This includes descriptions of the characters’ physical appearances, personalities, actions, interactions, dialogue, and… Protagonist: the main character of a story, novel, movie, etc. Imagery: a term used to describe an author’s use of vivid descriptions. Imagery can refer to the literal landscape or characters described in a narrative or the concepts of the story. Writer’s pain pictures with their words. Simile: a figure of speech that compares one thing with another kind of different thing using like or as. Used to make a description more vivid.
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As you read ... Highlight imagery that grabs your attention
Put a star next to any similes you find.
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Imagery Pictionary Choose one of the imagistic moments (or similes) that you highlighted and draw it out on the back page of the packet.
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After you read... In the Reader Response section of your journal complete the following tasks: Describe what you know about the protagonist. Use textual evidence whenever possible. Find two different emotions that the protagonist experiences. Name the emotion and quote the sentence. Write a personal response to the content of the story. Have you ever immediately regretted a choice you made?
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