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1 Literature pages 22-27 I hope you studied!

2 Let's get started! Quiz time!

3 #1-What Does Mami think all the college kids sweeping are?
A.-A NEW GANG                           B.-A CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT C.-PROTESTERS FOR NEW LAWS D.-YOUNG LORDS

4 #2-what do the young lords want to accomplish?
A.-To stop Puerto-Rican –American oppression B.-To beat the other rival gangs C.-To end Spanish-American oppression D.-To stop certain places from getting more frequent garbage pick-ups than others

5 Who was Isabel's grandfather?
A.-A corn farmer B.-A police involved in the massacre in Puerto Rico C.-A Nationalist in Puerto Rico D.-A poor man

6 Who does everyone think broke into the Bodega?
A.-Angel B.-Angel's dad C.-The Young Lords D.-Wilfredo

7 terms CHARACTERIZATION
A description of the distinctive nature or features of someone and something. THEMATIC IDEA An idea that is brought up multiple times in a work or is central to the work-a theme in literature. FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE Not being literal-illiterate language PERSONIFICATION To give something that is inhuman human qualities

8 Terms(continued) CONFLICT The main problem in a story. SYMBOLIZING
To represent by means of symbols CONTRAST To evaluate the difference between different things SIMILE A comparison using the words like or as

9 More terms REPITITION To repeat a certain word or phrase several times
METAPHORICAL Characteristic or relating to metaphor; figurative TENSION Similar to being anxious

10 More terms (continued)
FORESHADOWING To give a hint of what might come next. METAPHOR A comparison without using the words like or as ITALICS A special typeface or letter INTERNAL CONFLICT A phycological struggle within a character

11 Even more terms ALLUSION
An expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect or passing reference IRONY The expression of one's language by using language that usually signifies the opposite; typically for humorous or emphatic effect CLIMAX The most important, exiting, or  intense point of something FALLING ACTION The parts of the story after the climax and right before the very end  

12 Even more terms(continued)
OXYMORON A figure of speech in which contradictory terms appear in conjunction JUXTAPOSITION The fact of two things being seen or placed together with contrasting effect RESOLUTION The unfolding or solution in a complicated issue in a story

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