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Author: Stephen Stanley
Pg #: 24
Quote: I hate children.
What is: Stanley writes, "I hate children" (24).
This literary device is when an a word resembles or imitates the sound it stands for
What is onomatopoeia?
This literary device is when an author compares something without using “like” or “as”
This action is performed under the mistletoe
What is kiss?
This famous quarterback has won seven Super Bowls
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Author: Gracie McGuire
Pg #: 89
Quote: “She shouldn’t call it love,” Dawn said.
What is: McGuire writes, "'She couldn't call it love,' Dawn said" (89).
What is personification?
This literary device is when an author makes an indirect reference to a famous figure, place, event, or idea
Elvis's Christmas will be this color
What is blue?
This famous point guard is the all-time assists leader in the NBA
Who is John Stockton?
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Author: Rex Carzeda
Pg #: 57
Quote: Do you want to go to the store?
What is: Carzeda writes, "Do you want to go to the store?" (57).
This literary device refers to the use of an object, figure, event, situation, or other idea in a written work to represent something else
What is symbolism
This literary device is another term for an extreme exaggeration
What is a hyperbole?
Scrooge’s first name, it is also a Biblical term for “stone of help”
What is Ebenezer?
This point guard broke the WNBA single season assists record in her rookie season with 337 assists
Who is Caitlyn Clark?
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Author: Olivia Boston
Pg #: 63
Quote: “Would you please stop?” asked Jess. “Please?”
What is: Boston writes, "'Would you please stop?' asked Jess. 'Please?'" (63).
This literary device is when an author means the opposite of what is literally said
What is irony?
This literary device is when an author interrupts a narrative to depict events that have already occurred
What is a flashback?
This lovely reindeer shares a name with a Valentine’s baby
Cupid
In cricket, a team scores this many runs if the ball is hit over the boundary without ever bouncing on the ground
What is six?
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Author: Glen Howard
Pg #: 67
Quote: “He isn’t that bad,” said Jake. “How could he be?”
note: He refers to Jason Glendale
Howard writes, "'[Jason Glendale] isn't that bad,' said Jake. 'How could he be?'" (67).
This literary device is when a word or phrase is written multiple times, usually for the purpose of emphasis.
What is repetition?
This literary device is when a character speaks aloud to himself (and to the audience), thereby revealing his inner thoughts and feelings
What is a soliloquy?
This actor voiced six different roles in the film The Polar Express
Who is Tom Hanks?
During the mid 2010s, the Seattle Seahawks defensive backfield, lead by Richard Sherman and Earl Thomas, was given this nickname
What is Legion of Boom?