This word in particular means to be reserved or not sociable / not wanting the company of others.
What is antisocial
What is "the existence of two different worlds and experiences"
This author (female) made a book series, still famous today, that is fiction and the characters are British.
Who is J.K. Rowling
This literary device we have viewed a few times in this class, has helped writers put messages in their stories that reveal a much bigger picture than what you are being told.
What is Allegory?
What does the M stand for in our schools name?
What is McAdoo
A medicine used to treat a clinical heavy emotion.
What is antidepressants
If you took english 1 honors with Ms.lowdermilk, this story has strong turn and the theme is very common today.
What is "love, conflict and family"
This author (male) has written horror stories and has been crowned King of Horror. He has also written a book that's been put into a movie about 7 or 4 times.
Who is Stephen King?
This device is used to break down or explain a story for others who don't get it so they can better understand it, basically like an example or so.
What is an analogy?
What are one of our assistant principals names?
Who is Jennifer?
A medicine that kills / stops the growth of fungi
This theme is about real life issues faced by many, and in a book we have read and annotated the author themselves was there.
What is "war / revolution"
This author wrote (male) children's books while he was alive, and has a famous quote he made rhymes with "you". He also made a colored fish and green ham.
Who is Dr.Seuss?
This device often has to do with emotions or the tone of the story so you can really get the feel of it. Like for example if you were in a room the lights were green and set a _____
What is mood?
RIDDLE: A man height is six feet, he's an assistant at a butcher's shop, and wears size 9 shoes. What does he weigh?
What is meat?
A medicine that treats allergy symptoms by blocking a certain "amine"
What is Antihistamine
This theme has to do with being fair to everyone regardless of their status or anything at all. A book you might've read in English 1 with Ms.lowdermilk shares this theme too. (Animal farm)
What is "equality, inequality, power and control"
This author (female) was a poet but not as well known for her work. She had a reclusive nature and wore white a lot. (Hint: the name rhymes with intensity chickenson)
Who is Emily Dickinson?
This device is also used to uncover a secret message by taking actual words and/or sentences that don't make much sense to the naked eye but seeing what letters you have and assembling them into an actual word/sentence that makes sense you reveal that message.
What is an anagram?
RIDDLE : In a bus, there is a 26-year-old pregnant lady, a 30-year-old policeman, a 52-year-old random woman, and the driver who is 65 years old. Who is the youngest?
Who is the baby?
Being against the status of an English Church. (Hint: part of the word is anti and disestablishment)
What is antidisestablishmentarianism
This theme deals with feelings and events that are both saddening and relatable. A famous poem "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe has shares the same theme.
What is "grief / memory"
This author (male) made a story, you might have also read with Ms.lowdermilk, that has to do with a couple. The plot twist in the story however, some people may never know why it happened.
Who is Road Dahl?
This device invokes the readers senses giving them all kinds of ideas of what might be going on creating a more realistic and life like recreation of that scene.
What is imagery?
RIDDLE: What is the longest word in the dictionary?
What is "Smiles because it has miles in it"