Barney
Sentry
Literary Devices
Parts of a paragraph
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The number of times the protagonist descends into the well 

What is 2
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The colour of the sun in the story

What is blue

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This literary device refers to when audience members/readers are aware of information that the characters in the story do not know. 

What is dramatic irony

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This is usually the first or second sentence in a paragraph and captures the main idea. 

Topic Sentence

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This is the largest organ in the human body

What is skin
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The name of the lab assistant who was sacked

Who is Tayloe

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This creature were presented as the "aliens" from the protagonist's POV in the story

What are humans

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This literary device is used in the following sentence: She was as sly as a fox.

What is simile

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This is what the second "E" in "P.E.E" stands for

evidence

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This is the famous author of "Animal Farm" and "1984"

Who is George Orwell

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Barney requested this part of the island to be left as a "shyrn" to him.

What is the well
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The implied number of arms and legs of the protagonist (provide a range). 

What is more that two

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This literary device refers to when what is said is opposite of the literal meaning and is synonymous (or the same as) sarcasm. 

What is verbal irony

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This is what the third "E" in "P.E.E." stands for 

Explanation

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This is an aquatic pet that Charlie owns

What is a turtle
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These creatures were experimented on by Tayloe and the protagonist before they switched to rats. 

What are guinea pigs

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These are one of the adjectives the protagonist in the story uses to describe their inner state repeatedly through the story. Hint: "He was____and____and_____and_____..."

What are wet, hungry, and cold
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This scenario demonstrates situational irony

What is:[student provides example]

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Double roll: Two weeks of this type of treatment led to Barney developing their intelligence

What is glutamic acid treatment

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This is the skin colour and texture of the "aliens" in the story

What are ghastly white skins and no scales
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This is an example of a metaphor using the word "kangaroo" that demonstrates an understanding of what metaphor means. 

What is [student example]

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