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You have 10 minutes! Finish your allusions notes!
If you don’t have notes in EVERY box, you will NOT be able to participate in the discussion! There is a QUIZ over this on Monday! No notes. Just your brain. 10 questions Open ended. (No multiple choice.)
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What is an allusion? Why do author’s use them?
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“He’s like Job” Faced many trials (the worst you can imagine).
Still faithful to what he believed in.
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“He’s like Icarus” Capable of great things Destroyed by his own pride
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Cheshire Cat Intelligent Mischievous Trickster Double speak
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Tower of Babel All the people on earth got together to build a tower to make them equal to God God didn’t like this. To punish the people, God scattered the people and changed their language so they wouldn’t be able to do something like that again. This is where we get our word “babble”.
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Consider the lilies of the field
God takes care of the flowers, and they’re beautiful. God will take care of you because he loves you more than lilies. Therefore, don’t worry about your appearance because God will take care of all of that.
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The Boy who saved the Netherlands
Saved the country by putting his finger in a hole in the dam to stop the flooding. One small helpful gesture can save more people from a bigger problem.
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We cannot tell the precise moment friendship is formed…
Friendship builds over time- you can’t tell the exact moment when it starts; happens gradually.
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Latimer and Ridley Burned at the stake for heresy.
Going against the government. Latimer’s last words: Trick the people! Our death is the spark that can ignite a revolution to make a difference for a long time.
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