Introduction
Is That A Symbol?
Where Have I Seen Her Before?
One Story
Don't Just Read With Your Eyes
100

The way to become a better reader.

What is practice(reading more)?

100

The part of a band with the symbol (cymbal).

What is percussion?

100

"Stepping into someone else's shoes."

What is empathy?

200

The three items that separate professional readers

What are memory, patterns, symbols?

200

An interpretation of the yellow Rolls Royce in Great Gatsby.

What is new money?

200

A common connection made in literature of a native woman, sometimes love interest, who guides white men around and speaks the native language.

Who is Sacagawea?

200

Repeated patterns of images, gestures, figures, or ideas.

What is an archetype?

200

Authors can stay focused on their goal while including "unrelated" material.

What is lateral thinking?

300

The person that decides the meaning of a symbol.

Who is anyone?

300

Stories or movies taking from other stories and movies to add multiple meanings to the text.

What is intertextuality?

300

Both the ______ of the story and the author in their time periods and restraints should be given consideration when reading.

What are the characters?

400

Set of rules that help analyze text.

What is the "language of reading"?

400

Foster say writers need to employ a level of _______ in order to not simply regurgitate all the literature they have already read in their writings.

What is willful amnesia?

500

DAILY DOUBLE!

Person that recently dropped F Period Lit.

:( KJ :(         WHO is KJ?

500

Things symbols can stand for.

What are actions, objects, or events?

500

“The delight we feel at recognizing a familiar component from earlier experience.”

What is the Aha! Factor?

500

The Russian formalist scholar that invented the idea of intertextuality.

Who is Mikhail Bakhtin?

500

For Huckleberry Finn, racism was a constraint of his _____ _____.

What is time period?

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