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The rules are simple
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There are two teams Each team will have one member compete at a time, (ONLY ONE!) so keep yur traps shut! If you are caught talking while others are working on their problem, your team will lose points.
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Each competitor is given a white board and a marker You will have 60 seconds to read the question and write your answer on the white board Do not show your answer until I tell you Remember to keep your answer hidden from the other team
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If you answer the question correctly you get one point automatically You also get to shoot the ball into the trashcan for an extra point Bounces are fair when shooting The team with the most points at the end will be the winner
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The winning team will earn themselves bragging rights!
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Today we are playing to study for our Lit Terms test. Here’s how it works I am going to show you a slide, you are going to write the term (spelled correctly) on the board.
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Play Ball!
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A character that changes in some important way.
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Dynamic Character
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Between the three of us, we have 5 legs, 4 eyes, 2 1/2 working pairs of lungs, but we also have 2 dozen eggs…
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First Person
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The bad guy in a story.
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Antagonist
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A giant man with tattoos on his face, giant muscles, and a motorcycle with skulls walks into a nail salon to get his nails painted pink.
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Situational Irony
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Sally was feeling lonely one day because her best friend, Sarah, was not talking to her so, Sally decided to sell seashells by the sea shore.
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Third Person Limited- It talks about only Sally’s Feelings, not Sarah’s.
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Batman is a?
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Protagonist
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Our character is tall, he likes ice cream, he is nice to kittens, and he loves his mommy.
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Direct Characterization
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Character does not change much in the course of a story.
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Static Character
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Symbol or Symbolism
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A girl is in a cemetery at night, we know there are zombies, the zombie knows he is gonna eat her, but she does not see it coming.
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Dramatic Irony
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I once had a dog named Lucky, his best friend was a duck named Ducky; together they bought me a trucky, and we drove it through the mud and mucky.
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First-Person- Uses words like I, me, and we.
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Shrek and Donkey were walking through the woods talking. Donkey was rambling on about waffles, but Shrek felt awful about how he had treated Fiona.
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Third-person Limited- It talks about both characters, but only shows what Shrek is feeling.
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Mood or feeling created by a piece of art or writing.
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Atmosphere
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The other day I got mad because I stubbed my toe; I was so mad, I thought my hair would catch fire, just like Hades’ hair.
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Allusion
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I can’t wait for Saturday breakfast; the smell of bacon throughout the house, eggs sizzling on the hot griddle, the cold moist orange juice in my glass, and of course the steaming hot buttery pancakes. I can almost taste them melting in my mouth.
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Imagery
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Situational Irony
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It is raining out again today, “I just love it when it rains and wrecks my soccer field, it makes it sooo nice to play in a swamp.”
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Verbal Irony
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One day Molly saw Bill playing in a puddle. She decided it would be funny to jump in the puddle and splash water all over Bill and his swagtastic new i-Phone.
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Indirect Characterization
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It was a dark and gloomy day in the castle near the bog, the trees were all dead and the their were no birds to sing on that day in the fog. I stumble as I sob, because my hand began to throb. I had been bitten and I would soon be buried under a dead log.
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Atmosphere
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Squidward is what type of character?
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Static
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“It’s always about you!” Screamed the woman. She was very upset with her husband Steve. Apparently, he was sad, so he bought an entire chicken farm and never told his wife Tina.
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Third-Person Omniscient- Uses characters names while revealing the thoughts or feelings of all characters
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The Joker is a?
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Antagonist
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Reader knows something important that a character does not know.
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Dramatic Irony
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I was driving down the road, I went to honk my horn and all these frogs came shooting out at me.
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Situational Irony
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You need to learn more about third-person point of view. It is important that you remember to look for the thoughts or feelings of the characters. This will determine what form of third person is being used.
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Second-person- Uses words like you and your
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