Literary Elements/Literary Devices The Hunger Games Section 3 Reading Comprehension (35%) Reading Comprehension Questions about Stargirl ( 10 multiple choice) Reading Comprehension Questions about The Hunger Games (10 multiple choice/ 10 matching) One New Passage – Students will be given a new passage to read on the exam that relates thematically to either Stargirl (theme: The Importance of Identity) or The Hunger Games (theme: The Act of Defiance). Students will then answer a series of reading
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assignment is worth 5% of the student’s first quarter English grade. FICTION: Stargirl by Jerry Spinelli: From the day she arrives at quiet Mica High in a burst of color and sound‚ the hallways hum with the murmur of “Stargirl‚ Stargirl.” She captures Leo Borlock’s heart with just one smile. She sparks a school-spirit revolution with just one cheer. The students of Mica High are enchanted. At first. Then they turn on her. Stargirl is suddenly shunned for everything that makes her different‚ and Leo‚ panicked
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stuff about a proton dying? Do you love the subject science? Why did you decide on the name Will Tuppence‚ Mi-Su‚ and BT? Smiles to Go was a fantastic book and I’m sure whoever reads it will enjoy it. I like how you blended Maniac Magee and Love‚ Stargirl into one book. The plot of the book was really nice‚ how Will Tuppence discovered that a proton had died and his world turned upside down and then he realized that he had to plan everything in his life; by the end of the book‚ Will’s lesson was to
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GROVE CITY AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT B.K. BROWN PLANNED COURSE 7/09 COURSE TITLE: Introduction to Composition and World Literature GRADE LEVEL: 9 LENGTH OF COURSE: CREDIT AWARDED: 1.0 RELATIONSHIP TO GRADUATION OUTCOMES: SUMMARY OF PLANNED INSTRUCTION: Level I English is a standards-based‚ skills-driven course. Students read novels‚ short stories‚ poems‚ plays‚ autobiographies‚ speeches‚ epics‚ etc. from all over the world; specific areas of focus are Africa‚ the Middle East‚ Asia
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not want to do. II. Brief Description About The Author Jerry Spinelli is one of the most gifted storytellers in contemporary children’s literature. His books include the Newbery Medal winner Maniac Magee;Loser; Wringer‚ a Newbery Honor Book; Stargirl; and Knots in My Yo-Yo String‚ his autobiography. His novels are recognized for their humor and poignancy‚ and his characters and situations are often drawn from his real-life experience as a father of six children. Jerry lives with his wife‚ Eileen
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before a presentation were filled with crippling stage fright.The worst time I ever messed up a presentation‚ I didn’t exactly learn from my mistake the first time over. In the sixth grade‚ as part of a final project for our reading unit on the book Stargirl by Jerry Spinelli‚ I chose (from a variety of options) to write an oratorical speech on any subject I wanted and present it to the class. However‚ for some reason my twelve-year-old brain did not fully comprehend the sentence‚ skipping over the terms
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Alexandra Warrington 1 The Importance of Imprints and Archetypes in Global Branding THE IMPORTANCE OF IMPRINTS AND ARCHETYPES IN GLOBAL BRANDING By ALEXANDRA C.WARRINGTON UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA 2013 Alexandra Warrington 2 The Importance of Imprints and Archetypes in Global Branding Table of Contents Abstract ......................................................
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himself at the end and saves his land. Throughout this story Steinbeck shows many archetypes. The main type of archetype that is shown through the story is the Christ archetype also Steinbeck shows the failings and developments of archetype throughout the story. In TAGU Steinbeck includes several Christ archetypes‚ most of which are shown through Joseph Wayne. In the first chapter we see one of the first archetypes‚ where Wayne ’s father tells him that he sees more in Wayne than his other sons
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Case for Typology of Design: The Interior archetype Project Motive‚ Mind‚ and Media: Digital Sketching in the Creative Culture of Design 5 Stephanie A. Clemons‚ Ph.D. 4 Kathleen Gibson‚ M.A. 48 Jan Jennings‚ M.S. Jason Meneely‚ M.S. Sheila Danko‚ M.I.D. 69 awards 9 Volume Journal of InterIor DesIgn 32 2007 Number 3 Volume 32 Number 3 2007 perspective a Case for a Typology of Design: The Interior archetype Project Jan Jennings‚ M.S.‚ Cornell University
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