Who almost got run over by a car!
Randy
On page 113, the story says,"'Shut up!' Big Boy squawks, his shut ups always at the read." Which signpost is evident in these sentences?
Again and Again
This figurative language is used throughout "Ingredients" several times by several different characters/moments.
Onomatopoeia
Which character has an aha moment early on in the story that changes the direction of the story?
Big Boy
This signpost can be used to emphasize something.
Again and again
What is one example of a hyperbole that is used in "Ingredients?"
Teacher discretion.
Jamal
Which signpost is not overly present in "Ingredients?"
Which figurative language is more challenging to write (as the author)? Which is more challenging to understand as the reader? GIVE A CLEAR WHY
Teacher discretion
The character always has something "at the ready."
Big Boy
Your teachers probably wish you paid more attention to these types of moments in your own life, to aid you in the future.
Word of the Wiser
Read or write a short sentence paragraph describing the Mood from "Ingredients." Be sure to use evidence from the text to support your thinking!
Teacher discretion
Give at least 3 details that describe the TONE AND MOOD of Ingredients.
Teacher discretion
Which signpost is the most essential to the overall tone of "Ingredients?" GIVE EVIDENCE!
Teacher discretion!
There was one figurative language that was only used once. Give a real-life example of this.
Allusion-teacher discretion for real-life example.