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Odyssey Circle Maps

Odyssey Circle Maps. You have until Friday (11/1 ) to complete your circle map. This is an individual assignment. Testing your ability to identify these two terms.

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Odyssey Circle Maps

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  1. Odyssey Circle Maps • You have until Friday (11/1) to complete your circle map. • This is an individual assignment. Testing your ability to identify these two terms. • Examples: Find ONE example. *5 bonus points if you submit a video clip (YouTube or movieclips.com) or image. * Link or printed out. Dictionary Definition Illustration TERM Definition in your own words Example

  2. Odyssey Circle Maps • Two people from each group will present their individual circle maps to the class on Friday. • 10 bonus points earned. • You are responsible for a visual* big enough for the class to see: PowerPoint, Prezi, poster, or computer paper. *Must have school appropriate images. Dictionary Definition Illustration TERM Definition in your own words Example

  3. Odyssey Circle Maps • You will have future opportunities to teach the class and earn bonus points if you did not get the chance to this time. • This is equal opportunity. You can earn the same amount of bonus points through video clips or images that teach your term because it is an EXAMPLE of the term. Dictionary Definition Illustration TERM Definition in your own words Example

  4. Odyssey Circle Maps • GROUP HERMES: Assonance and Personification • GROUP ATHENA: Alliteration and External Conflict • GROUP ZEUS: Simile and Metaphor • GROUP APHRODITE: Allusion and Onomatopoeia • GROUP POSEIDON: Symbol and Epithet • GROUP HEPHAESTUS: Consonance and Imagery • GROUP APOLLO: Suspense and Dramatic Irony • GROUP HELIOS: Mood and Direct Characterization • GROUP AEOLUS: Foreshadowing and Verbal Irony

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