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1 C Chapters 11-14 EQ: How does a plot develop in conflict & action?

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4  Fables  Parables  Morality plays  Fairy tales  Religious works (the Bible, the Koran, the Rig Veda, etc.)

5  Fables are stories that teach a lesson, usually with animal characters.  What are the two fables we’ve read so far?  What is the lesson the fable on the pigs is teaching about the natural world?  What is the lesson the fable on pp. 73-75 is teaching about the natural world?

6  Gasemu is to blame for their parents being killed.  Gasemu is to blame for the kids’ not seeing their parents alive.  The boys are heartless b/c they’re laughing after Saidu’s death, talking about girls, and wrestling.

7  1. Why can they grieve only for a little while (89)?  2. Why are they laughing, talking about girls, & wrestling after Saidu’s death (89-90)? Are they heartless?  3. A pathetic fallacy is when in literature nature imitates the mood of the story. Where on P. 90 does that happen?  4. Why does Ishmael lose control in anger (95)?  5. Is it Gasemu’s fault they didn’t meet their parents (95-96)? Explain.  TURN THIS IN BEFORE YOU LEAVE.

8  1. Find the run-on on P. 100.  2. What does “garrison” (101) mean?  a. house b. fortified place c. tent  3. Why is Ishmael having nightmares & migraines?  4. “My head beat like the clapper of a bell” (103) is an example of a _____________.  5. How do we know Ishmael is very smart?  6. Are these soldiers RUF or the military army?  7. What fuels Ishmael to be willing to kill?  8. What is ironic about Ishmael’s memory on the bottom of P. 111 compared to the day’s weapons training?

9  Irony is the difference between what is and what we think is, the difference between appearance & reality.  Examples:  We train all year to play in the championship, only to get appendicitis the night before the game.  We watch a TV show where a guy goes into debt to buy an engagement ring for a girl who is cheating on him.  We watch “Disaster Date,” where the horrible date is a set-up.  A teacher says to us when we’re late once more, “You’re on time as usual.”

10  Situational = the situation turns out differently than anticipated (surprise ending)  Dramatic = the audience/reader knows something the character doesn’t  Verbal = saying one thing but meaning the opposite

11  What is ironic about the lieutenant’s reading Shakespeare?  What is ironic about Sheku’s & Josiah’s having to have a stool to hold up their guns?  What is ironic about Josiah’s falling backward b/c of so much ammunition?  What is ironic about Ishmael and the boys killing the other boys with the RUF?

12  How do we see Ishmael’s utter degradation (becoming an animal) in ch. 14?  What has caused him to become this? (cause & effect)?  What surprising event happens in ch. 15?  Why is UNICEF’s goal not as easy as it sounds?  What is ironic about the situation?

13  A-Definition in Context: What is a pact (116)?  Definition Entry: Pad1 = v. 1. to walk 2. to move with a muffled step Pad2 = n. 1. thin flat mat 2. padding used to shape an article of clothing 3. a guard worn to shield the body against impact 4. gauze or bandage on wound 5. part of a brake system 6. section of an airstrip for take-off of plane Which entry & which definition is pad in these sentences? B-“I came down the stairs of the plane and stepped onto the pad?” C-“Because he was elderly, he could only pad through the house.”


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