Lit devices definitions
Name the lit device (text examples from Sandcastle)
Sandcastle plot
Sandcastle setting
Bonus / just for fun
100

description so vivid it appears in your mind's eye

imagery 

(usually done through....what? bonus 10 points) 

100

It screened all ultraviolet light from the once life-giving sun; now, it, the sun, scorched the Earth, killing whatever it touched.

imagery 

100

Who are the characters in the short story? (bonus if you remember her name) 

A grandmother and her grandchildren (Masha) 

100

Where does the setting of The Sandcastle take place? 

a beach

100

how many sentences does a paragraph need to be? 

6............ to 7

200

descriptions in which the author wants you to feel a certain way 

tone 

200

Then the picnic. She could hear her mother's voice, 'She'd be a mermaid if I didn't watch.' She would lie belly down, facing the sea and let the last of the waves roll over her. She hadn't even been aware of the sun, only that she'd been warm or, if a cloud covered it, cold.

Characterization 

Imagery: 100 points 

200

True or false: there are two connected plots happening at once during the story. 

True: it's Masha remembering the beach has a child with her parents (past) and Masha taking her grandchildren to the beach (present) 

200

What is the definition of science fiction? 

The science is real but the plot, characters or setting might be fictional 

200

how many job tickets does someone get and how often do they get them? 

2 job tickets every Friday 

300

what is the difference between tone and mood? 

tone is how the author wants you to feel, mood is how I feel 

300

Quickly, she removed each precious shell from its protective cotton: eight perfect shells from all over the world

imagery 

300

According to the story, and the notes we took beforehand, what happens to the ozone layer? 

It's 'depleted' which means it's practically disappeared 

300

What is the ozone layer? 

Responses vary, but essentially, the ozone layer is Earth's sunscreen (protective layer) from sun's harmful rays 
300
what is the trick I always say in remembering what the definition for mood is? 

mood begins with M which means it has to do with me 

400
characters can be described in what ways in a story? (there are 5) 

looks, dialogue, thoughts, feelings, actions 

400

The sun, the sun, the sun. Scientists were saying that with the remedies they were employing now and the remedies begun twenty years ago--the scientists were saying that the sun, the global problem, would begin to get better.

tone 

400

What does the grandmother bring to the beach for her grandchildren to use that is specifically from her childhood? (hint: the children say these aren't made anymore) 

sea shells 

400

What is interesting about what the characters wear in order to go to the beach? 

They have to wear protective layers, almost like a spacesuit, in order to go to the beach.

400

Store haul: how many tickets would be headphones, chips, two kool aid jammers and cookies be? 

headphones (3), chips (3), two koolaid jammers (4) and cookies (1) = 11 tickets 

500

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500

It made her want to weep because she'd forgotten. She'd actually forgotten one of the most joyful times of her girlhood. When the sea was still alive with life.

characterization 

500

What is the tone at the very end of the story? (hint: the grandmother wants her grandchildren to enjoy the beach like she was able to when she was younger) 

Hope

500

According to the story, when did people mostly do activities? 

At night 

500

What two catchphrases are Ms. G's favorites to say? 

"It's cakes" and "it be like that sometimes" 

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