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3 Figurative Language Literal Language 0 Definition Literary Term Tuesday #1

4 Circle the examples of figurative language 0 Q1: 0 A. She threw the plate across the room. 0 B. His eyes glowed with anger. 0 Q2: 0 A. The wax melted very quickly. 0 B. The wax melted like butter on hot toast. 0 Q3: 0 A. The bottle refuses to open. 0 B. I cannot open this bottle. 0 Q4: 0 A. My new role in HR puts a lot of weight on my shoulders. 0 B. The responsibility is quite considerable. 0 Q5: 0 A. It's difficult to make progress. 0 B. I'm banging my head against the wall. 0 Q6: 0 A. The bolt had been bashed off. 0 B. The bolt had been ripped off. 0 Q7: 0 A. Sing us a song, sir. 0 B. Give us a tune, sir. 0 Q8: 0 A. The chains chinked all night. 0 B. Those chains kept me awake. 0 Q9: 0 A. Don’t look at me like I've just murdered your family. 0 B. Why are looking at me like that? 0 Q10: 0 A. If I don't get another scone, I'll die. 0 B. I think I'll take that last scone. Literary Term Tuesday #1

5 Think about it: A woman was near death from a special kind of cancer. There was one drug that the doctors thought might save her. It was a form of radium that a druggist in the same town had recently discovered. The drug was expensive to make, but the druggist was charging ten times what the drug cost him to produce. He paid $200 for the radium and charged $2,000 for a small dose of the drug. The sick woman's husband, Heinz, went to everyone he knew to borrow the money, but he could only get together about $1,000 which is half of what it cost. He told the druggist that his wife was dying and asked him to sell it cheaper or let him pay later. But the druggist said: “No, I discovered the drug and I'm going to make money from it.” So Heinz got desperate and broke into the man's laboratory to steal the drug for his wife. Should Heinz have broken into the laboratory to steal the drug for his wife? Why or why not? [1 ] Thoughtful Thursday#1

6 Heinz should/ should not have broken into the laboratory to steal the drug for his wife? ] is_____________________________________ List three reasons to support your opinion 1)_________________________________________ _____________________________________________ 2)____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ 3)___________________________________________ ____________________________________________- _____________________________________________ Restate your opinion ___________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ __ Thoughtful Thursday#1

7 In describing his fate, does Magwitch feel at all responsible for his criminality or does he relinquish all personal accountability by representing himself as a victim of cruel fate? Highlight your evidence in the text and then state your findings in a well developed paragraoh. MLA Formatting Friday #1 1)Put the correct MLA Heading on your paper 2) Answer the following writing prompt

8 "Dear boy and Pip's comrade. I am not a going fur to tell you my life, like a song or a story-book. But to give it to you short and handy, I'll put it at once into a mouthful of English. In jail and out of jail, in jail and out of jail, in jail and out of jail. There, you've got it. That's my life pretty much, down to such times as I got shipped off, arter Pip stood my friend. "I've been done everything to, pretty well — except hanged. I've been locked up, as much as a silver tea-kettle. I've been carted here and carted there, and put out of this town and put out of that town, and stuck in the stocks, and whipped and worried and drove. I've no more notion where I was born than you have — if so much. I first become aware of myself, down in Essex, a thieving turnips for my living. Summun had run away from me — a man — a tinker — and he'd took the fire with him, and left me wery cold. "I know'd my name to be Magwitch, chris'end Abel. How did I know it? Much as I know'd the birds' names in the hedges to be chaffinch, sparrer, thrush. I might have thought it was all lies together, only as the birds' names come out true, I supposed mine did. "So fur as I could find, there warn't a soul that see young Abel Magwitch, with as little on him as in him, but wot caught fright at him, and either drove him off, or took him up. I was took up, took up, took up, to that extent that I reg'larly grow'd up took up. "This is the way it was, that when I was a ragged little creetur as much to be pitied as ever I see (not that I looked in the glass, for there warn't many insides of furnished houses known to me), I got the name of being hardened” (Dickens 258-259). MLA Format Friday #1

9 In describing his fate, Magwitch feels Fate vs Free Will MLA HEADING MLA HEADING MLA Format Friday #1


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