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Unit 1

Unit 1 . Literary Elements. Flowers for Algernon. Steinbeck. Subjective/Objective. Punctuation. Sentence Structure. Literary Elements. FFA. Steinbeck. Sub/ Obj. Punct . Sent Stuct. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $300. $300.

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Unit 1

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  1. Unit 1

  2. Literary Elements

  3. Flowers for Algernon

  4. Steinbeck

  5. Subjective/Objective

  6. Punctuation

  7. Sentence Structure

  8. Literary Elements FFA Steinbeck Sub/Obj Punct. Sent Stuct $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  9. Literary Elements $100 When an author directly describes what a character is like.

  10. Literary Elements $100 What is Direct Characterization?

  11. Literary Elements $200 When an author shows what a character is like by describing what a character says, how a character acts, how a character thinks, and how others react to the character.

  12. Literary Elements $200 What is Indirect Characterization?

  13. Literary Elements $300 The point of view of Flowers for Algernon, Travels with Charley, and Life in Letters.

  14. Literary Elements $300 What is first person?

  15. Literary Elements $400 The author’s attitude towards the subject of the story.

  16. Literary Elements $400 What is tone?

  17. Literary Elements $500 “They are like the work of an evil child.” Identify the literary element being used.

  18. Literary Elements $200 What is simile?

  19. FFA $100 At least two reasons why Charlie is considered a dynamic character.

  20. FFA $100 What is: 1. His intelligence increases after the surgery and then drastically decreases 2. He experiences a new outlook on life 3. His understanding of relationships/people changes 4. His motivations change from increasing his own intelligence to helping others through his research ?

  21. FFA $200 The significance of the scene where the dishwasher drops the dishes.

  22. FFA $200 What is Charlie starts to laugh at the boy with the others in the restaurant until he realizes that he was the boy only a little while ago. He recognizes that he was just like the boy and that people used to make fun of him too. He decides to pursue the research to help people like the dishwasher and himself ?

  23. FFA $300 This is the main internal conflict in Flowers for Algernon.

  24. FFA $300 What is Charlie’s struggle with his low intelligence and his desire to become smart?

  25. FFA $400 The tone Daniel Keyes’ shows toward Charlie.

  26. FFA $400 What is admiration?

  27. FFA $500 Identify the theme from the following quotes: “Im taking a cuple of books along and even if I cant reed them Ill practise hard and maybe I wont forget every thing I lerned.” “This intelligence has driven a wedge between me and all the people I once knew and loved.” “If you ever reed this Miss Kinniandont be sorry for me Im glad I got a second chanse to be smart…”

  28. FFA $500 What is Never give up The grass isn’t always greener on the other side Appreciate what you have ?

  29. Steinbeck $100 The short story elements used and not used by Steinbeck in either excerpt.

  30. Steinbeck $100 What is He uses figurative language He does not use suspense?

  31. Steinbeck $200 Difference in purpose between Life in Letters and Travels with Charley.

  32. Steinbeck $200 What is very little difference? Both are to persuade and inform. LiL is more so to inform while TwC is more so to entertain.

  33. Steinbeck $300 Tone of Life in Letters.

  34. Steinbeck $300 What is factual and humorous?

  35. Steinbeck $400 The significance of Steinbeck’s interactions with Charley in both excerpts.

  36. Steinbeck $400 What is his reflection on his own thoughts through the dialogue with Charley?

  37. Steinbeck $500 The manner in which Steinbeck’s style develops/changes from Life in Letters to Travels with Charley.

  38. Steinbeck $500 What is Informal Stream of Consciousness Formal Narration Straightforward, stream of consciousness observations in LiL. Use of figurative language and sensory details to fully develop his reflection on the Badlands, and the people there, with varied sentence length and more elaborate word choice in TwC?

  39. S/O $100 John stands at the table pushing his paint brush around.

  40. S/O $100 What is Objective?

  41. S/O $200 Cheryl is happy today because she has a new outfit.

  42. S/O $200 What is subjective?

  43. S/O $300 Tim was afraid to enter the child care center.

  44. S/O $300 What is subjective?

  45. S/O $400 Lee showed his nasty nature while sitting next to Marta during the art activity.

  46. S/O $400 What is subjective?

  47. S/O $500 Tim had a look of fear on his face as his father led him through the door of the center.

  48. S/O $500 What is objective?

  49. Punctuation $100 All of these books are to be catalogued the ones on geology natural history philosophy and scientific method

  50. Punctuation $100 What is All of these books are to be catalogued: the ones on geology, natural history, philosophy and scientific method. ?

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