Quiz Review Will we ever know?. Time to get “foxy” Check our class’ website and find the link for today’s date. Then, click on the link to PREVIEW the.

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Quiz Review Will we ever know?

Time to get “foxy” Check our class’ website and find the link for today’s date. Then, click on the link to PREVIEW the lyrics for the song (which is a poem!) that we will use for our review. Check our class’ website and find the link for today’s date. Then, click on the link to PREVIEW the lyrics for the song (which is a poem!) that we will use for our review. ylvis.html ylvis.html ylvis.html ylvis.html

Figurative Language Read through the lyrics and find the following things: Read through the lyrics and find the following things: Onomatopoeia Onomatopoeia Simile Simile Repetition Repetition Metaphor (implied) Metaphor (implied) Imagery Imagery Alliteration Alliteration Rhymes (make sure to say what TYPE of rhyme it is!) Rhymes (make sure to say what TYPE of rhyme it is!) Add each example to your Daily File. Remember to label them with the term AND use quotation marks. Add each example to your Daily File. Remember to label them with the term AND use quotation marks.

Using the lyrics, answer the following questions in your Tri 2 file Three minutes: 1.Which of the following themes is a best fit for the theme? (Remember: it should be based on the lyrics!) a.“The fox is noisy just like any other animal.” b.“The fox lives deep in the woods and people have a lot of fun singing about it.” c.“The fox is a beautiful, mysterious creature and it should be protected from hunters and people.” d.“The fox is a mysterious creature, and one can only speculate how it really sounds.” 2.Use specific lines/words from the poem to support your choice.

Continue adding… Four minutes: 3.Which of the following pairs of words are a best fit for to describe the tone and mood of the poem? a.Curious, wondering b.Silly, energetic c.Victorious, encouraging d.Uplifting, happy 4.Make sure to explain why your pair of words is the BEST fit. Reminder: There is more than one option that might work, but which is the most SPECIFIC relationship for this poem?

Ylvis background In a moment, you are going to have a chance to read an article that discusses the release of this song. 1.Based on your reading of this review, would you assume that this writer likes “The Fox” song or dislikes it? le/574099/The-Fox-by-Ylvis/ le/574099/The-Fox-by-Ylvis/ 2.What SPECIFIC words or phrases would you use to support this choice?