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“ Marigolds” pg. 74 Journal – Think of a time when you did something out of anger or frustration that you regretted later.
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Incorrect DOL – “Marigolds”
You said your going to plant some Marigolds but you don’t have no garden. She grewed up in maryland but she gone to hollywood when she was older.
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She grew up in Maryland, but she went to Hollywood when she was older.
Correct DOL – “Marigolds” You said you’re going to plant some marigolds, but you don’t have a garden. She grew up in Maryland, but she went to Hollywood when she was older.
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Literary Term Examples:
Conflict – External Lizabeth vs. marigolds Lisabeth vs. Miss Lottie Now add your examples and EXPLAIN!!!
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Literary Term Examples:
Conflict – Internal Lizabeth vs. herself ? Ms. Lottie vs. herself ? EXPLAIN!!!
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SETTING – a small, shanty down during the _______________?
METAPHOR – PG. 76 / Poverty the cage in which we were all trapped. Explain:_______?
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SIMILE – pg. 77 “..those days are ill-defined , running together & combining like a fresh water-color painting left out in rain. / Explain_____?? SIMILE – PG. 78 “… the boards remain upright like a house that a child constructed from cards.”/ deteriorated walls -
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SIMILE – pg. 79 “Old fears have a way of clinging like cobwebs
SIMILE – pg. 79 “Old fears have a way of clinging like cobwebs.” / fear stays with us SIMILE – pg. 82 “My father was sobbing like the tiniest child.” / father letting emotions show, the same as a child would.
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PLOT CLIMAX – Lizabeth tears up all Ms. Lottie’s marigolds. - HW: Fill in the other four steps of PLOT!
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