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WRITE BITES Early College Campus
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IRONY!! Let’s Review!!! IRONY: is when what we say or write conveys the opposite of its literal meaning. For example, “It’s what underneath not what is always visible to our eyes.”
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How Ironic? What is Ironic Here? Can you spot it?: Beauty and the Beast? Is it possible to look ugly on the outside and beautiful on the inside? Could someone possibly be loved for just being themselves? A Beast turned into a Beautiful Person.
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Review : TIGER STEPS to Answer Questions
ANSWER the QUESTION! PROVE!! your Answer with a Quote. EXPLAIN AND make meaningful CONNECTIONS to your Answer
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Read and Write your Response:
You will have 10 minutes to write 3-5 lines and make connections to text. Read Passage from book « Beastly » by Alex Flinn: I was a beast. I stared into the mirror. I was an animal-not quite wolf or bear or gorilla or dog, but some horrible species that walked upright, that was almost human, yet not. Fangs grew from my mouth, my fingers were clawed and hair grew from every pore. I, who’d looked down on people with Zits or halitosis, was a monster. The gothic girl,(Kendra) said, “I am allowing the World to see you as you truly are,”. “ A BEAST.” You have lived your whole life being cruel. Now you must find someone willing to look beyond your hideousness and see some good in you, something to love. If not you will stay a Beast forever!” Question: What kind of irony is in the passage? Is he still a Beast on the outside? On the inside? How can this be an example of irony in the novel? Explain your answer and make text connections by finding a quote.
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