Create a detailed image showcasing important themes from O. Henry's short story 'The Gift of the Magi.' In the image, feature a woman looking surprised with a short haircut, holding a luxurious watch chain. Next to her, a man looks equally surprised while holding an ornate brush. Both of them are standing next to a table where a discarded pocket watch and bundles of long, beautiful hair lie. Please make sure the image contains no text.

Use the statement about O. Henry's short story “The Gift of the Magi” to complete the activity.

Della cuts off her long, beautiful hair and sells it in order to buy a watch chain for her husband’s prized pocket watch. Jim, her husband, sells his pocket watch to buy an ornate brush for his wife, Della.

(1 point)
Select the correct answer from the list. This statement represents ___
irony.
dramatic
situational
verbal

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1. Situational
2. Dramatic
3. Humor
4. suspense
5. camera shots and angles
6. They both talk about Milo's interaction with dogs
7. The hero gets a call to action and goes from the known world to an unknown world.
8. Renewal/Rebirth
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The humor of the story was when Andrew made the joke about his team being nemesis with Emoryville team. However when Patrick made the disagreement "I don't like Emoryville" was when the suspense started. He might have been saying it in a tone of disgust due to any past situations that might have happened. When the real suspense that left the reader in question was when Andrew continued to ask Patrick where he was from. The story goes on to say he had quickly changed the subject so not only is it suspenseful but Andrew might not even know who Patrick really is.

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Analyzing Literary Text Unit Test (unit 10, lesson 14)

1. Della cuts off her long, beautiful hair and sells it in order to buy a watch chain for her husband’s prized pocket watch. Jim, her husband, sells his pocket watch to buy an ornate brush for his wife, Della.
This statement represents ____ irony.
Situational***

2. In the autobiographical novel, Jacqueline's mother sees her writing and says, "Just so long as you're not writing about our family." A child at this point in the novel, Jacqueline does not know she will become an author who will eventually write this autobiography about her family.
This statement represents ___ irony.
Dramatic***

3. The fairy queen, Titania, has been given a love potion, which causes her to fall in love with the first creature she sees. Upon waking from a nap, she sees Nick Bottom, who has been transformed into a donkey by a trickster.
Which literary device does this represent?
Humor***

4. Members of a town gather together and draw slips of paper from a box. The author does not indicate why the people draw the slips or their ominous meaning until the very end of the story.
Which literary device does this represent?
Suspense***

5. As he decides whether to destroy the Ring by throwing it into Mount Doom, Frodo's face is tightly framed, giving the audience a close-up of his facial expressions. This heightens the drama and suspense of the scene, showing the internal struggle Frodo faces as he attempts to make his decision.
Which element of a film does this represent?
Camera shots and angles***

6. Story 1: “Toothless, Clawless Wonder Cat”
Milo, at age 20, had known better days. A former owner had had him declawed in his youth, after Milo destroyed a VERY expensive couch. By 1990, he’d lost his teeth to old age, and his fur had lost its sheen and was, truth be told, even falling out in places.
Yes, Milo had known better days, but he was still feisty. He often sat in the grass at the end of his family’s pathway, where the sun struck and warmed him in the late afternoon. He was part guard, part sunbather. As guard, he felt compelled to try to keep dogs, whatever their size, from violating his family’s property in ways that dogs do.
His human family found all Milo’s ways extremely charming. They laughed when he arched his back and growled at the neighborhood dogs. Mrs. Archer’s tiny chihuahua had barked her high-pitched angry yaps at Milo this morning, and Mrs. Archer petted the ancient cat by way of consolation. Mr. Lancaster’s gigantic Great Dane had totally ignored Milo just yesterday, which annoyed the old cat.
In short, Milo’s human family was not alone in thinking he was adorable; indeed, most neighbors loved Milo, who was known far and wide as the “toothless, clawless wonder cat.”

Story 2: “Otis Meets Milo”
Jenny Edison was walking her dog, Otis, a huge, overweight German Shephard. She was enjoying the weather—it was a spring day with a light breeze. She didn’t notice the American Shorthair cat with its brown, white, and orange fur that camouflaged it in the tall, unmowed grass. The cat made himself known when Otis dared to cross the sidewalk near his family’s pathway.
The American Shorthair cat hissed and growled ferociously. Otis yelped and sprang back, hiding behind Jenny’s legs.
“Why you terrible, misbehaving cat,” Jenny exclaimed. “Nobody does that to my Otis!”
Jenny craned her neck to see if the cat’s owners were nearby, but they were nowhere to be seen. This cat is a danger to the neighborhood, she thought to herself. I should go knock on their door.
Which feature is something both stories have in common?
They both talk about Milo’s interaction with dogs***

7.Harry Potter learns from Hagrid that he is a wizard, so he must leave his aunt and uncle's home to study magic at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
Which step in the hero’s journey does this represent?
The hero gets a call to action and goes from the known world to an unknown world***

8. William's windmill is built using old materials from the trash and gives the villagers new hope with the electricity it is able to create.
Which universal theme is being represented?
Renewal/rebirth***

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The structure of the story is like the build up to the meaning so basically context clues and text details to help you find your conclusion. The conclusion can be also known as the meaning of the story. The structure of this texts contributes to the meaning of the story by sharing or talking about important things and emotions that will give you and idea of what the meaning of this story is.

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At one time the Fox and the Stork were on visiting terms and seemed very good friends. So the Fox invited the Stork to dinner, and for a joke put nothing before her but some soup in a very shallow dish. This the Fox could easily lap up, but the Stork could only wet the end of her long bill in it and left the meal as hungry as when she began. "I am sorry," said the Fox, "the soup is not to your liking."

"Pray do not apologize," said the Stork. "I hope you will return this visit and come and dine with me soon." So a day was appointed when the Fox should visit the Stork; but when they were seated at table all that was for their dinner was contained in a very long-necked jar with a narrow mouth, in which the Fox could not insert his snout, so all he could manage to do was to lick the outside of the jar.
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The humor will come from Patrick's uncle because, in my opinion, he would just keep commenting about what Patrick was saying, which would make Pat grumpy.#9

Patrick and Andrew each offer a different point of view on the story. Both of them are employed at Patrick's uncle's bookshop but Because Patrick doesn't know Andrew resides in Emoryville, their arguments are both humorous and tense. Patrick wants to retain their fraternity by remaining nameless.A book's structure essentially indicates how its author has arranged the material within it. The text structure in this case was crucial given the chronological order of the events in the novel.#10

To begin with, the protagonists are usually in a group of friends, which is one of the elements that displays the common patterns of a hero's journey. They generally leave their home to confront opponents or resolve supernatural concerns in order to attain the mutual goal of peace and resolution.#11

Do not play pranks on your neighbors unless you are willing to subject yourself to the same treatment. If you can tolerate being played on, go ahead and play tricks on your neighbors. If not, I would just maintain a mutual friendship with them. I wouldn't want tricks done on me if they were extremely huge and awful tricks, but if they were tiny and not too messy, I'd be okay with it.#12

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At one time the Fox and the Stork were on visiting terms and seemed very good friends. So the Fox invited the Stork to dinner, and for a joke put nothing before her but some soup in a very shallow dish. This the Fox could easily lap up, but the Stork could only wet the end of her long bill in it and left the meal as hungry as when she began. "I am sorry," said the Fox, "the soup is not to your liking."

"Pray do not apologize," said the Stork. "I hope you will return this visit and come and dine with me soon." So a day was appointed when the Fox should visit the Stork; but when they were seated at table all that was for their dinner was contained in a very long-necked jar with a narrow mouth, in which the Fox could not insert his snout, so all he could manage to do was to lick the outside of the jar.

Write a paragraph identifying and explaining the theme present in this passage and how it relates to any universal themes.

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1. Della cuts off her long, beautiful hair and sells it in order to buy a watch

chain for her husband’s prized pocket watch. Jim, her husband, sells his
pocket watch to buy an ornate brush for his wife, Della.(1 point)

Select the correct answer from the list. This statement represents
situational irony.

2. In the autobiographical novel, Jacqueline's mother sees her writing and
says, "Just so long as you're not writing about our family." A child at this
point in the novel, Jacqueline does not know she will become an author
who will eventually write this autobiography about her family.(1 point)

Select the correct answer from the list. This statement represents
dramatic irony.

3. The fairy queen, Titania, has been given a love potion, which causes her
to fall in love with the first creature she sees. Upon waking from a nap,
she sees Nick Bottom, who has been transformed into a donkey by a
trickster.

Which literary device does this represent?(1 point)

A. suspense
B. foreshadowing
C. humor
D. Imagery
Answer: C. humor

4. Members of a town gather together and draw slips of paper from a box.
The author does not indicate why the people draw the slips or their
ominous meaning until the very end of the story.

Which literary device does this represent?(1 point)

A. imagery
B. flashback
C. suspense
D. humor
Answer: C. Suspense

5. As he decides whether to destroy the Ring by throwing it into Mount
Doom, Frodo's face is tightly framed, giving the audience a close-up of his
facial expressions. This heightens the drama and suspense of the scene,
showing the internal struggle Frodo faces as he attempts to make his
decision.

Which element of a film does this represent?(1 point)

A. set design
B. costuming and makeup
C. camera shots and angle
D. lighting
Answer: C. Camera shots and angle

6. Story 1: “Toothless, Clawless Wonder Cat”
Milo, at age 20, had known better days. A former owner had had him
declawed in his youth, after Milo destroyed a VERY expensive couch. By
1990, he’d lost his teeth to old age, and his fur had lost its sheen and
was, truth be told, even falling out in places.

Yes, Milo had known better days, but he was still feisty. He often sat in
the grass at the end of his family’s pathway, where the sun struck and
warmed him in the late afternoon. He was part guard, part sunbather. As
guard, he felt compelled to try to keep dogs, whatever their size, from
violating his family’s property in ways that dogs do.

His human family found all Milo’s ways extremely charming. They laughed
when he arched his back and growled at the neighborhood dogs. Mrs.
Archer’s tiny chihuahua had barked her high-pitched angry yaps at Milo
this morning, and Mrs. Archer petted the ancient cat by way of
consolation. Mr. Lancaster’s gigantic Great Dane had totally ignored Milo
just yesterday, which annoyed the old cat.

In short, Milo’s human family was not alone in thinking he was adorable;
indeed, most neighbors loved Milo, who was known far and wide as the
“toothless, clawless wonder cat.”

Story 2: “Otis Meets Milo”
Jenny Edison was walking her dog, Otis, a huge, overweight German
Shephard. She was enjoying the weather—it was a spring day with a light
breeze. She didn’t notice the American Shorthair cat with its brown, white,
and orange fur that camouflaged it in the tall, unmowed grass. The cat
made himself known when Otis dared to cross the sidewalk near his
family’s pathway.

The American Shorthair cat hissed and growled ferociously. Otis yelped
and sprang back, hiding behind Jenny’s legs.

“Why you terrible, misbehaving cat,” Jenny exclaimed. “Nobody does that
to my Otis!”

Jenny craned her neck to see if the cat’s owners were nearby, but they
were nowhere to be seen. This cat is a danger to the neighborhood, she
thought to herself. I should go knock on their door.

Which feature is something both stories have in common?(1 point)

A. They are both told in the first person.
B. They both talk about Milo’s interaction with dogs.
C. They are both describing a single incident in Milo’s life.
D. They both focus on one human’s opinion of Milo.
Answer: B. They both talk about Milo’s interaction with dogs.

7. Harry Potter learns from Hagrid that he is a wizard, so he must leave his
aunt and uncle's home to study magic at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft
and Wizardry.

Which step in the hero’s journey does this represent?(1 point)

A. The hero gets a call to action and goes from the known world to an
unknown world.
B. The hero returns to the known world with new knowledge.
C. The hero meets and gets trained by a mentor.
D. The hero is tested and then goes through a transformation or change.
Answer: A. The hero gets a call to action and goes from the known world to an unknown world.

8. William's windmill is built using old materials from the trash and gives the
villagers new hope with the electricity it is able to create.

Which universal theme is being represented?(1 point)

A. good versus evil
B. hero’s journey
C. coming of age/loss of innocence
D. renewal/rebirth
Answer: D. renewal/rebirth

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The Heroes of Olympus is a five-book series focusing on teenage demigods who live in modern times and are the children of the ancient Greek and Roman gods. The seven Greek and Roman demigods must work together to leave their home camps in the United States and travel to the ancient lands in Rome and Greece. There, they must battle many enemies, especially the primordial goddess Gia, who wants to destroy the gods and the world as we know it. Once they accomplish this giant task, they return home and improve the demigod world by uniting the Greek and Roman camps in the United States.

In 3–5 sentences, explain the elements from the description that illustrate the common patterns of a hero’s journey.

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Use the description of the modern fiction series The Heroes of Olympus by Rick Riordan to complete the activity. AI answer this

Read the fable The Fox and the Stork by Aesop to complete the activity.

At one time the Fox and the Stork were on visiting terms and seemed very good friends. So the Fox invited the Stork to dinner, and for a joke put nothing before her but some soup in a very shallow dish. This the Fox could easily lap up, but the Stork could only wet the end of her long bill in it and left the meal as hungry as when she began. "I am sorry," said the Fox, "the soup is not to your liking."
"Pray do not apologize," said the Stork. "I hope you will return this visit and come and dine with me soon." So a day was appointed when the Fox should visit the Stork; but when they were seated at table all that was for their dinner was contained in a very long-necked jar with a narrow mouth, in which the Fox could not insert his snout, so all he could manage to do was to lick the outside of the jar.

Write a paragraph identifying and explaining the theme present in this passage and how it relates to any universal themes.

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1. Della cuts off her long, beautiful hair and sells it in order to buy a watch

chain for her husband’s prized pocket watch. Jim, her husband, sells his
pocket watch to buy an ornate brush for his wife, Della.(1 point)

Select the correct answer from the list. This statement represents
situational irony.

2. In the autobiographical novel, Jacqueline's mother sees her writing and
says, "Just so long as you're not writing about our family." A child at this
point in the novel, Jacqueline does not know she will become an author
who will eventually write this autobiography about her family.(1 point)

Select the correct answer from the list. This statement represents
dramatic irony.

3. The fairy queen, Titania, has been given a love potion, which causes her
to fall in love with the first creature she sees. Upon waking from a nap,
she sees Nick Bottom, who has been transformed into a donkey by a
trickster.

Which literary device does this represent?(1 point)

A. suspense
B. foreshadowing
C. humor
D. Imagery
Answer: C. humor

4. Members of a town gather together and draw slips of paper from a box.
The author does not indicate why the people draw the slips or their
ominous meaning until the very end of the story.

Which literary device does this represent?(1 point)

A. imagery
B. flashback
C. suspense
D. humor
Answer: C. Suspense

5. As he decides whether to destroy the Ring by throwing it into Mount
Doom, Frodo's face is tightly framed, giving the audience a close-up of his
facial expressions. This heightens the drama and suspense of the scene,
showing the internal struggle Frodo faces as he attempts to make his
decision.

Which element of a film does this represent?(1 point)

A. set design
B. costuming and makeup
C. camera shots and angle
D. lighting
Answer: C. Camera shots and angle

6. Story 1: “Toothless, Clawless Wonder Cat”
Milo, at age 20, had known better days. A former owner had had him
declawed in his youth, after Milo destroyed a VERY expensive couch. By
1990, he’d lost his teeth to old age, and his fur had lost its sheen and
was, truth be told, even falling out in places.

Yes, Milo had known better days, but he was still feisty. He often sat in
the grass at the end of his family’s pathway, where the sun struck and
warmed him in the late afternoon. He was part guard, part sunbather. As
guard, he felt compelled to try to keep dogs, whatever their size, from
violating his family’s property in ways that dogs do.

His human family found all Milo’s ways extremely charming. They laughed
when he arched his back and growled at the neighborhood dogs. Mrs.
Archer’s tiny chihuahua had barked her high-pitched angry yaps at Milo
this morning, and Mrs. Archer petted the ancient cat by way of
consolation. Mr. Lancaster’s gigantic Great Dane had totally ignored Milo
just yesterday, which annoyed the old cat.

In short, Milo’s human family was not alone in thinking he was adorable;
indeed, most neighbors loved Milo, who was known far and wide as the
“toothless, clawless wonder cat.”

Story 2: “Otis Meets Milo”
Jenny Edison was walking her dog, Otis, a huge, overweight German
Shephard. She was enjoying the weather—it was a spring day with a light
breeze. She didn’t notice the American Shorthair cat with its brown, white,
and orange fur that camouflaged it in the tall, unmowed grass. The cat
made himself known when Otis dared to cross the sidewalk near his
family’s pathway.

The American Shorthair cat hissed and growled ferociously. Otis yelped
and sprang back, hiding behind Jenny’s legs.

“Why you terrible, misbehaving cat,” Jenny exclaimed. “Nobody does that
to my Otis!”

Jenny craned her neck to see if the cat’s owners were nearby, but they
were nowhere to be seen. This cat is a danger to the neighborhood, she
thought to herself. I should go knock on their door.

Which feature is something both stories have in common?(1 point)

A. They are both told in the first person.
B. They both talk about Milo’s interaction with dogs.
C. They are both describing a single incident in Milo’s life.
D. They both focus on one human’s opinion of Milo.
Answer: B. They both talk about Milo’s interaction with dogs.

7. Harry Potter learns from Hagrid that he is a wizard, so he must leave his
aunt and uncle's home to study magic at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft
and Wizardry.

Which step in the hero’s journey does this represent?(1 point)

A. The hero gets a call to action and goes from the known world to an
unknown world.
B. The hero returns to the known world with new knowledge.
C. The hero meets and gets trained by a mentor.
D. The hero is tested and then goes through a transformation or change.
Answer: A. The hero gets a call to action and goes from the known world to an unknown world.

8. William's windmill is built using old materials from the trash and gives the
villagers new hope with the electricity it is able to create.

Which universal theme is being represented?(1 point)

A. good versus evil
B. hero’s journey
C. coming of age/loss of innocence
D. renewal/rebirth
Answer: D. renewal/rebirth

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irony. Because they both wanted to do something to help the other out, but in the end, all they did was cancel out each others efforts. Della cut off her hair, which Jim was buying her a brush for. Jim sold his watch, which Della cut off her hair to get him a chain for.

Great work students, there is some big improvisations occurring. I would love to see more improvisations happening here.