Novel Intro
Vocab 1
Citations
Vocab 2
Vocab 3
100

What is the title of the novel we will be reading?

Fahrenheit 451

100

The central message of a work of fiction.

Theme

100

What information comes first in an in-text citation?

The author's last name.

100

The story is being told directly by the narrator using "I" language.

First Person

100

A brief reference to something specific outside of the literary work. 

Allusion

200

Who is the author of Fahrenheit 451?

Ray Bradbury

200

The voice telling a story.

Narrator

200

What other information is necessary for an in-text citation?

The page number.

200

To interpret an author's work for meaning.

Analyze

200

A feeling of suspense, anticipation, or conflict generated by opposing forces, unanswered questions, or high stakes.

Tension

300

What events impacted Ray Bradbury's writing?

World War 2
The expansion of technology

300

Used in writing to create vivid imagery.

Descriptive Writing

300

Create an in-text citation for a quote from Fahrenheit 451 on page 67.

(Bradbury, 67)

300
A category a character can be placed into depending on their qualities. 

Character Type

300

A storyteller who only has access to the thoughts, feelings, and knowledge of a single character.

Limited Narrator

400
What three groups burned books during World War 2?

Nazis

Soviet Union

China

400

The use of words in ways that deviate from their literal meanings. 

Figurative Language

400

What four things are necessary for a full citation (works cited).

author name
title of work
publisher
date published

400

A character who is changes and is realistic.

Complex Character

400

An all-knowing, "god-like" voice in literature that exists outside the story, possessing full knowledge of all characters' thoughts, feelings, and motivations, as well as past, present, and future events.

Omniscient Narrator

500

At what temperature does a book catch fire?

451 degrees Fahrenheit

500

A set of shared attitudes, values, goals,and practices that characterize an institution, organization, group, or country.

Culture

500

Create a proper full citation for Fahrenheit 451. Copies of the books are in the room. 

Bradbury, Ray. Fahrenheit 451. Simon and Schuster. 2012.

500

A comparison created without the use of like or as.

Metaphor

500

Analyzing and judging a text's quality, significance, and impact, moving beyond mere plot summary to assess how well elements like theme, style, and character achieve the author's intent.

Evaluate

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