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Upload your Analyzing Literary Text Portfolio. Remember to include the following item:
a three paragraph essay that tells what
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literary analysis of white fang
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Analyzing literary text unit test
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7. In "The Lottery," how does the fact that boys build a big pile of stones help create suspense? (1 point)
1 of 1 COURSE OUTLINE
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____ is the way a character, the narrator, or the reader sees what is happening in a story.
a. suspense b. conflict c. theme d.
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Which of the following statements about analyzing a literary text is true?
Responses Readers can only use explicit details from
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write a paragraph identifying and explaining the theme present in this passage and how it relates to any universal themes.
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Read this excerpt from Jonathan Swift’s A Modest Proposal.
“I do therefore humbly offer it to public consideration that of
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English 10 B Act I, First Half Answers
1. During the Victorian era, drinking water in London was Answer - A. contaminated 2. What
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Describe the character of the professor in "Saboteur." Give at least three details from the story to support your description.
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UNIT 4 Literary Analysis LESSON 19 Literary Analysis Unit Test 6th grade
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Which is true of a literary argument?
a. It should be impassioned in tone. b. It must be made by literary critics. c. It is a
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What statement best identifies how the pacing in this passage contributes to the plot?
Slow pacing allows suspense to build about
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Which of the following is dependent on an author’s purpose, point of view, and audience?(1 point) Responses denotation
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analyze the writers word choice in 3 to 5 sentences describe the effect of the word choice on the tone of the paragraph
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literary analysis unit test connexus (2024) version
Select the correct answer form the list Frank was in the middle of A
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ELA 7B - Unit 4 Reading Literary Text Guided Notes Unit 4 Vocabulary: (Please write or type the
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How is pathos represented in “A Shocking Accident”?
(1 point) Responses Jerome realizes that his father wasn’t an agent of
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Question 1
A)What is the correct subgenre for a text that is composed of factual details told in a similar way to a story, with a
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How do these stanzas fit the characteristics of a ballad?
Excerpt from “Robin Hood and the Beggar” They thought they would
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Suspense and Humor Quick Check
4 of 44 of 4 Items Question How can readers better understand how a writer uses humor or suspense
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Impose the cast of a montillo which of the following makes monster russell and unreliable narrator
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Develop a literary analysis on president Roosevelt first inaugural address
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Referring to p. 587 in Writing with Power, think of a question to pose to the classroom discussion board regarding one of the
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How can the reader’s point of view create suspense and humor?
A reader might know things that the characters do not. A reader
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Directions: In three to five sentences, write an analysis of the short story
Interpret two figures of speech used in the short
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Asma Amer
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How might audio or video versions have an effect on meaning?(1 point)
Responses Readers can emphasize what they want. Readers can
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Choose the correct term for the definition in the drop down below.(1 point)
A(n) is an essay that explains and interprets a work
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Remember, a literary analysis is an essay that explores and explains a critical aspect of a piece of literature. The thesis
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Analyzing how story elements interact helps us ____ (1 point)
• improve our writing skills. • question the author's
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Unit 13- Novel Study Literary Analysis Portfolio
Directions- During the Spring Semester, eighth grade ELA students are required
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Which of the following does not describe a mood present in the story? (1 point) Responses tense tense angry angry incredulous
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Interpreting: Carefully reread the passage. Write an
essay describing the tone Bradbury sets and analyzing how he creates that
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Language Arts 7 B - Analyzing Literary Text Unit Test answers
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Which theme is best supported by these lines from The Crossover?
“Filthy, silence doesn’t mean / you have run out of things
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Q11: How does the author use the boy's desire for blue suede shoes to contribute to the story's theme? (1 point)
Responses It
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How does Richard Connell use foreshadowing to build suspense in The Most Dangerous Game?(1 point)
By providing detailed
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Amy’s Metaphor has a first-person point of view. The story is told by the (character or author-pick one). From Scratch has a
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How can the reader’s point of view create suspense and humor?(1 point)
Responses A reader might know the ending of the story. A
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Write an essay from Paul Berlin's point of view retelling "Where have you gone charming billy"
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Why is it valuable to analyze how an author transforms source material? Select the two correct answers.(1 point) Responses to
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Use Benjie’s outline to write your own literary analysis, evaluating the novel that you chose. Consider each of the three sets
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1. What is the definition of theme?
Responses: A. The sequence of events that make up a story. B. The time and place in which a
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The portfolio in Unit 13, Lesson 1, asks you to write a literary analysis essay about the book you read for Novel study. The
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What technique is used most in "The Lottery" to build suspense? (1 point) Responses flashback flashback foreshadowing
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Which of the following lines from "A Way of Talking" best shows the author's use of dialect to communicate the speaker's
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Read the passage from “Only Daughter.”
He meant siete hijos, seven children, but he translated it as “sons.” “I have
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In “A Sound of Thunder,” Travis’s dialogue with Lesperance reveals how upset he is about Eckels’ having left the path.
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Mike
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"You should just go somewhere. You ruined our relationship, and I don't want to talk to you anymore," Bertha said to Mitchell as
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2. Why do you think the story is called "A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings" rather than "An Angel?"
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