There is only one way to foreshadow?
False; there are multiple ways.
Gives a clue or hint about what will happen later.
What is Foreshadowing.
"The old clock ticked louder than my heartbeat"
What is Imagery
This commonly symbolizes life
What is the Ocean, Sun, Bird, Flowers
Language that a writer uses appealing to the five senses.
What is sensory language/details.
Foreshadow should always be direct.
False; sometimes foreshadowing is indirect or unclear.
Anything in literature, a person, object, or event that stands for or represents something more than itself.
What is symbolism.
"The color red kept showing up whenever she was angry."
What is Symbolism
This commonly symbolizes anger, pain, or death
What is fire, darkness, storm, raven/crow
Where can imagery be found in:
A) Music
B) Literature
C) Movies
D) All of the above
E) A and C
F) B and C
What is All of the above
Foreshadowing is only use to hint at the end of a story.
False; it can hint at something that happens at any point in the story.
Tone is the author or narrator’s attitude toward the subject.
Mood is the atmosphere of a text and the feelings it evokes in the reader.
What is Tone and Mood.
"No Crying. No Snitching. Get revenge.
No Crying. No Snitching. Get revenge.
No Crying. No Snitching. Get revenge.
Those were the rules."
What is Repetition
This commonly symbolizes sadness or loneliness
What is the color blue, rain, moon, night
What type of Imagery is used in this sentence, "It was dark and dim in the forest"?
What is Sight/Visual
Repetition means using the same work or phrase twice on purpose.
True; to emphasize an important idea, emotion, or theme.
Repetition repeats words or phrases on purpose to emphasize an important idea, emotion, or theme.
What is Repetition.
"I have a bad feeling about this trip. Are you sure we can't just go home, this place doesn't feel right. Something is weird."
What is Foreshadow
This commonly symbolizes love, passion, and/or rage
What is the color red, fire, rose, heart, sunset, volcano
This quote from "The Office" uses what type of imagery, "I wake up to the sound of crackling bacon. It's delicious, it's good for me. Today I got up, I stepped on the grill, and it clamped down on my foot"?
What is smell, touch, sound, and taste.
Imagery uses only what you can see.
False; it uses all five sensory factors/senses (Touch, Taste, Hear, Sight, Smell).
Imagery is when a writer uses descriptive words to help you see, hear, smell, taste, or feel what’s happening in a story.
Painting a picture with words so you can imagine it clearly in your mind.
What is Imagery?
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What is Mood & Tone
This commonly symbolizes rebirth or new beginnings
What is spring, butterfly, rain, rainbow
"The ocean kisses the southern shore" What type of imagery are represented in this line?
What is Auditory (Hear/Sound) and Visual (Sight/See)