Boom! bang! crash! these are all examples of what type of figurative langue?
onomatopoeia
what are literary devices
something authors to enhance writing
what the easiest testing Strategy
infer, analyze
What is the first memory the Giver transmits to Jonas?
Sledding down a hill
What event opens the book and reveals why Ghost deals with trauma?
His father chased him and his mom with a gun.
Comparing two things without using like or as.
metaphor
Identify the literary device used in the following sentence: "After running the marathon, his legs felt like lead."
Simile. It compares two unlike things (legs and lead) explicitly using "like"
what is one testing way that you can use to help with testing
writing stuff down
When Jonas receives the memories, he is a) lying down b) standing c) sitting d) kneeling
A) Lying down
What food is an reoccurring part of the plot?
Sunflower seeds.
what type of figurative language gives human qualities, emotions, or actions are given to non-human things
personification
Identify the literary device and explain its effect in this sentence: "The old house groaned and complained as the storm raged outside."
personification.
what is another testing way that eliminates wrong answers
process of elimination
Jonas has the ability to "see beyond". What is the Giver's special ability? a) seeing beyond b) hearing beyond c) feeling beyond d) tasting beyond
C) Feeling beyond
In order to get their silverware back at the newbie dinner, what did each teammate have to do?
They had to share a secret.
Extreme exaggeration for effect.
Hyperbole
In a novel, a character says, "Oh, wonderful," when they find out their car has broken down in the middle of a blizzard. Identify this specific type of irony and explain why the author used it here.
Verbal irony.
what are some websites you could use to help study
Gimkit, Blooket, ect
Who is Rosemary?
The Giver's daughter
How did Ghost feel after stealing the track shoes?
He felt very guilty.
A not literal deffintion
idiom
How does the author use the combination of symbolism and allegory in George Orwell's Animal Farm to critique Soviet history, rather than just telling a story about farm animals?
entire narrative functions as an allegory
what is it called when you read the passage over and over again
rereading the passage
What is first memory of pain Jonas receives from the Giver? a) a broken bone b) a skinned knee c) a sunburn d) a sharp cut
c) a sunburn
Who is the main conflict between in this book?
Ghost and himself