Symbols
Literary Devices
About The Author
Style
Structure
100

This is what the family house symbolizes in Félix Leclerc's The Family House 

The family's love, memories, shared experiences, and strong connections.

100

This type of figurative language compares two things using the words "like" or "as," such as "as warm and clean inside as the white of the loaf."

What is a simile?

100

This Ontario writer used traditional Indigenous stories to teach lessons about modern issues.

Who is Basil Johnston?

100

Words such as "mented," "kindered," "improvident," and "slothful" are most commonly found in this type of writing.

What is older literature or traditional stories?

100

In The Family House, Leclerc develops an extended analogy comparing the family house to this.

What is a flying ship?

200

What do the Weenidgos symbolize in the short story, “Modern Cannibals of the Wilds” 

They represent modern day logging companies. 

200

The phrase "The house turned its back" is an example of this type of figurative language because it gives a human action to a house.

What is personification?

200

This Quebec artist became known as the "father of us all" and later had music awards named after him.

Who is Félix Leclerc?

200

Johnston uses this tone throughout The Weendigo to warn readers about the dangers of greed and environmental destruction.

What is a serious, cautionary, and persuasive tone?

200

In Leclerc's analogy, this part of a ship symbolizes the family's security, unity, and strong bond.

What is the anchor?

300

Security, unity, and the strong bond that keeps the family together.

What does the anchor symbolize in Leclerc's ship analogy?

300

The statement "The house was our kingdom" is an example of this figurative language because it directly compares the house to something else without using "like" or "as."

What is a metaphor?

300

Much of this author's writing drew on Ojibwe mythology to challenge stereotypes and encourage respect for Indigenous knowledge.

Who is Basil Johnston?

300

Words like "whine," "clash," "rip," and "thundering crashes" are examples of this literary device because they imitate real sounds.

What is onomatopoeia?

300

According to the analysis, Leclerc most clearly states the overall message of The Family House in this part of the selection.

What is the final paragraph?

400

The family's journey through life, the passage of time, and the outside world.

What does the sea symbolize in The Family House?

400

Through the use of similes, metaphors, and personification, the author creates this overall feeling for the reader.

What are warmth, nostalgia, love, belonging, and the importance of family memories?

400

Although famous for music and poetry, this person considered himself primarily to be a writer and spent his later years as Quebec's unofficial poet laureate.

Who is Félix Leclerc?

400

Johnston refers to the trees as the "flesh" of the forest to compare logging companies to these legendary creatures.

What are the Weendigoes?

400

In Basil Johnston's The Weendigo, this paragraph marks the transition from the traditional Weendigo legend to the idea of the modern Weendigo represented by corporations.

What is paragraph 12?

500

Modern corporations driven by greed and environmental exploitation.

What do the modern Weendigoes symbolize in Modern Cannibals of the Wilds?

500
​Rather than simply describing the house, the author uses figurative language to accomplish this writing technique, making the setting feel alive and memorable.​

What is "showing, not telling"?

500

These Canadian figures used storytelling in different forms (one through Indigenous literature and the other through music and poetry) to shape cultural identity and address important social themes.

Who are Basil Johnston and Félix Leclerc?

500

By describing the forest as having "flesh," Johnston emphasizes that the environment is this kind of entity, making its destruction seem violent and inhumane.

What is a living body?

500

In paragraphs 15 and 16 of The Weendigo, Johnston uses this text structure to show how corporate greed damages forests, wildlife, and natural resources, leaving fewer resources for future generations.

What is cause and effect?

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