Pronouns
Crispin
Drama
Figurative Lanugage
Poetry
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Anyone can have a piece of candy if (he/she; they) give(s) someone 5 nice complements!
he/she
100
What is the setting for this novel?
Medieval Great Britian, Stromford & Great Wexley
100
What is the difference between a flashback and foreshadowing?
A flashback is when an earlier event is included later in the story, while foreshadowing is when something early on in the story suggests something that will occur by the end.
100
Peter Piper picked a pepper is an example of:
Alliteration
100
What is a stanza?
The way lines are grouped in a poem. Poems use stanzas, while prose uses paragraphs.
200
Everyone celebrated _______ last day of school.
His/Her
200
Crispin centers heavily around Christian religion. Why do you think this is?
Because all serfs/peasants of this time period would have relied heavily on their religion, as it is really all they had.
200
Chronological order is...
When events are arranged in the order they actually occurred in time
200
True or False: In poetry, if an animal is mentioned, it is likely being personified.
False: just because an animal is in a work of literature does not mean it is being personified. It is only being personified if it is given HUMAN characteristics!
200
What is a rhyme scheme?
The pattern of end-rhymes in a poem.
300
Everyone passed _______ test.
His/her
300
Name two important rising actions in Crispin
Answers will vary
300
Why is plot important to a story?
Plot is what makes a story interesting--without a plot, the conflict would never develop and become resolved! Bonus: It also is what drives characters' actions! Without it, they would remain stagnant.
300
Define and give an example of imagery.
Imagery is whenever a piece of writing appeals to one or more of the 5 senses. Examples will vary
300
Why would a writer choose to write a poem rather than a different type of literature, such as a short story? a.Poetic devices allow a writer to better mirror their emotions for their audience. b. Poets enjoy writing in poetry because they find the structures help ground them in their thoughts. c. Poetry allows writers to play around with word meanings and sounds. d. All of the above.
D. All of the above
400
Bruce is a nice man; ___ sings to his baby at night.
He
400
What is the resolution in Crispin?
When Crispin and Bear are able to leave Great Wexely alive, and rejoice in each other's company by playing their flute and singing
400
True or False: It is possible to adapt a poem into a short story. Explain you answer.
True. As long as the main characters and overall theme of the poem remains intact, a writer could adapt a play into a short story.
400
Why do poets use repetition? a. Repetition often mirrors the way people’s brains experience emotion b. Repetition may show the speaker is unable to stop thinking about something, as people’s minds’ often repeat thoughts when they cannot stop thinking about something c. Repetition of vowel sounds such as “uhhhh” or “ohhhh” convey the speaker is sad or upset, as people tend to make such sound naturally when they are sad or upset D. All of the above
D. All of the above
400
What is the rhyme scheme in the following poem? The shadows of the ships Rock on the crest In the low blue lustre Of the tardy and the soft inrolling tide
This poem has no end-rhyme, and thus no rhyme scheme. Technically it is ABCD
500
Name the 12 indefinite pronouns that are always treated as singular pronouns
Someone, Something, Somebody Anyone, Anything, Anybody Everyone, Everything, Everybody No one, Nothing, Nobody
500
Create a character web for the characters of Crispin
Answers will vary, but should include following characters: John Ayecliffe, Lord and Lady Furnival Asta, Crispin, Father Quinell Bear, Widow Daventry John Ball
500
Explain how plot and theme are related
Plot is the series and order of events in a play, while theme is the message, or life truth of the story. Without plot, no conflict could become resolved, and thus no lesson could be learned.
500
What exactly is figurative language?
Figurative language takes place anytime a person is speaking of things in a non-literal sense. It is used to make certain points and coney certain feelings in poetry.
500
The sun was shining on the sea, Shining with all his might: He did his very best to make The billows smooth and bright Identify the types of figurative language used in this poem
Personification Imagery Alliteration
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