Form Vocab
Content Vocab
Authors
Characters
Random???
100

 Texture 

 a subset of description that ties back to the greater world-building and adds vibrancy and life to your story that basic description does not. This includes how characters talk, vocabulary, idioms, characteristics of the setting characteristics of the time period, how formal or informal the writing is.

100

an ideology that states the most ethical choice is the one that promotes the most good for the most number of people

Utilitarianism

100

Tell us something unconventional about Mary Shelley's upbringing or her parents 




tbd

100

What did the lady give up in The Gift of the Magi

Hair

100

When homework is due digitally what time and day is it due

Monday 10am

200

Situational Irony

A literary technique in which an expected outcome does not happen or it's opposite happens instead 



200

A system of ideas and ideals, especially one which forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy.

Ideology

200

Author of 1984

George Orwell

200

The propagandist pig in Animal Farm

Squealer

200

Double jeopardy!!!!

















Font and text size you should be using



Times New Roman, 12

300

a literary device that gives the reader hints of what is to come later in the story, either through subtle clues based on narrative events or by simply using thematic elements like symbolism and tone.

Foreshadowing

300

A social ideology favoring freedom of action for individuals over collective or state control

Individualism

300

Author of The Ransom of Red Chief 


O Henry

300

 True or false if you do an in-text citation you don't need to cite it in the work cited page

false

400

a literary device that deals in contrast—in other words, putting two characters, images, or ideas side by side to draw attention to their differences.



Juxtaposition

400

Social commentary 



The act of using rhetorical means to provide commentary on social, cultural, political or economic issues in a society.

400

Double Jeopardy!!!!



















Which author of ours robbed a bank?






The big O H

400

name of the boy in Ransom of Red Chief

Johnny Dorset

400

This week's homework

Read the first 12 chapters of Frankenstein fill out the questions

500

A phrase that conveys a figurative meaning that is difficult or impossible to understand based solely on a literal interpretation of the words in the phrase. They are usually specific to a particular region, culture, language, or dialect, and they are often difficult to translate from one language or culture to another. 

Ex: Raining cats and dogs

 Idiom

500

Parody

Attempting to make an action or belief seem foolish or contradictory to discredit it.

500

How old was this author when they wrote Frankenstein

18, Mary Shelly

500

What kind of irony is The Ransom of Red Chief

Situational

500

Daily Double 

























Correctly demonstrate how to add page numbers

do it

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