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Thomas Spends The Day In The Slammer-The Glade
Hiba Imran
ENG2D1
Ms. Scott
October 17th, 2014
Work Diary 2
Briefly outline 10 plot points.
1. Thomas spends the day in the Slammer -the Glade's jail- for breaking the biggest rule the Glade has (Do not go into the maze at night). Newt locks Thomas inside and stresses that Thomas is all right in his book but that he needs to learn order. He leaves Thomas to sit and watch the walls.
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Ongoing character development.
Name:
Thomas-
Name:
Alby-
Name:
Newt-
Name:
Chuck-
Name:
Minho-
Name:
Teresa-
Name:
Gally-

Two connections (To your life, society, global events, other texts (e.g. Novels, films, t.v., songs)
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Five unknown or interesting words.
1. . Adamant: (Dashner 194)
“Those who
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Trepidation: (Dashner 241)
“Thomas felt one final moment of trepidation, a quick slice of fear through his body, and then it vanished.” (Dashner 241).
Definition: A trembling movement, fear or
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Apparition: (Dashner 295)
“Angry, starving, sinister apparitions of people who’s never been happy when alive, much less dead.” (Dashner 295).
Definition: Ghost, spirit or phantom.

Five literary devices or neat images.
1. Imagery: “There was the sound of snapping wire. The whoosh of an object slicing through the air. The sickening, wet thunk of it finding home” (Dashner 199)
2. Onomatopoeia: “ Whirrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr click-click-click whirrrrrrrrrrrr” (Dashner 236)
3. Metaphor: "And off they went, those six words burning holes in his mind." (Dashner 248)
4. Imagery: “Minho went first. The stairs creaked with every shift of wright as they descended the dozen or so steps. The cool air was refreshing, despite the dust and the strong scent of mildew. They hit a dirt floor, and Thomas couldn’t see a thing until Minho turned on a single light bulb by pulling a string” (Dashner 293)
5. Mood: “The dark room had a musty, wet smell, laced with a deep coppery scent so strong he could taste it. A distant, faded memory of sucking on pennies as a kid popped into his head.” (Dashner 343)

Four significant quotes.
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Works cited.
1. Dashner, James. The Maze Runner, New york: Delacorte Press, 2009,

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