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Short Story Unit Review
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Review all elements of short stories
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What are the 5 Elements of Ficiton?
Plot, Setting, Theme, Characters, Point-of-View
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Label each part of the plot mountain.
Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution
15
What are the two necessary parts of setting?
When and Where (time and place)
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Give me an example of theme in "All Summer in a Day" (7th grade), "Tell-Tale Heart" (8th grade)
Answers will vary
15
Define 1st Person Point-of-View
the narrator is a person in the story; telling the story from their own point of view.
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Define 2nd Person Point-of-View
The narrator describes the reader's actions, thoughts, and background using "you."
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Define 3rd Person Limited
Told by an outside narrator. We know one character's thoughts.
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Define 3rd Person Omniscient Point-of-View
Told by an outside narrator, you know what more than one person is thinking.
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Define 3rd Person Objective Point-of-View
Told by an outside narrator, you only see actions (no thoughts)
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Give me an example of symbolism from "The Raven" (7th grade) or "The Interlopers" (8th Grade)
Answers will vary
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What is the difference between metaphors and similes
Metaphors = Comparison not using like or as Simile= Comparison using like or as
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Give an example of alliteration
Answers may vary (ex. Sally sells seashells)
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What is an allusion?
A casual reference to another story (ex. You're as angry as the hulk)
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What is imagery?
Descriptive Language (usually appeals to the 5 senses)
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Give an example of onomatopoeia
Answers will vary (ex. "Boom!" "Pow!")
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Give an example of personification
Answers will vary (ex. The desk cried from the weight of the desk)
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