IRONY
AUTHOR'S PURPOSE
SUFFIX/PREFIX
CHARACTERIZATION
OTHER
100

What is the difference between SITUATIONAL and DRAMATIC irony?

Situational is when no one knows the surprise/truth, but Dramatic is when the audience knows. 

100

List and define the the 3 authors purposes IN ORDER. 

PERSUADE: CONVINCE

INFORM: TEACH 

ENTERTAIN: FEEL/ENJOY

100

Which to PREFIXES have the SAME meaning? What is it?

UN/DIS: not/ opposite of

100

He wore a watch on his wrist, and always dressed in running clothes. 

He is ____. We know this from his ___, when he ___. 

He is an athlete/goes to the gym/likes to be on time. We know this from his looks, when he wears a watch/running clothes.

100

List all 5 plot elements in order.

EXPOSITION.RISINGACTION.

CLIMAX.FALLINGACTION.RESOLUTION

200

The boy gets called down to the principal's office, and everyone thinks he is in trouble. The principal talks to him for 5 minutes, and sends him back with a cookie. 

SITUATIONAL: Everyone is surprised when he is not in trouble/ principals don't usually give out cookies. 

200

I hope you are all studying for the final exams!

PERSUADE: the author wants us to study. 

200

Which two SUFFIXES have the OPPOSITE meaning?

FUL and LESS

200

Whenever I see my friend Ayah, she makes me laugh until I cry. 

Ayah is ____. We know this from her ___, when she ___.

Ayah is funny/hilarious/joking. We know this from her effects on others, when she makes her friend laugh so hard she cries. 

200

What literary device is this? "He is on his phone 24 hours in the day." 

HYPERBOLE because it is not possible, but he is on his phone a lot. 

300

The girl my best friend hates just came in, so I told her, "Oh look, it's your bestie!" 

VERBAL: I don't actually mean that they are best friends. 

300

The Romans were the first people to make "fast food" by selling jars of hot food on the street. 

INFORM: the author wants us to learn about Roman food options. 

300

The food she made was so ___________ I could not eat one bite! (Use a SUFFIX)

TASTELESS/ UNEATABLE

300

Maha was hoping to win the race so she could buy a new car with the prize money. 

Maha is ___. We know this from her __, when she __.

Maha is excited/ hopeful. We know this from her thoughts, when she is hoping to win.

300

What are the 6 types of conflict?

CHARACTER

SELF

SOCIETY

NATURE

SUPERNATURAL

TECHNOLOGY

400

Give an example of VERBAL irony. 

"I hate chocolate!"

400

If you watch this movie with me, I'll buy snacks for both of us. 

PERSUADE: the author wants us to watch the movie.

400

Use a word with a PREFIX and SUFFIX in a sentence correctly. 

This phone is UNUSABLE because it is dead. 

400

"SPIDER!" screamed Shaima. 

Shaima is __. We know this from her __, when she __.

Shaima is scared. We know this from her speech, when she screams.

400
What do we call the main character and the evil character?

PROTAGONIST/ ANTAGONIST

500

Give an example of DRAMATIC IRONY from your head/ from a movie that you did NOT hear from me. 

In Romeo and Juliet, the audience knows that Juliet is not dead, but Romeo does not. 

500

A book about the top 10 best soccer players. 

PERSUADE: they want us to agree about the best players. 

500

What prefix & suffix can go togther without any ROOT word?

UNABLE

DISABLE

500

Characterize one person on your team using STEAL. 

Answers depend on group. 

500

What is the difference between an INFERENCE and OBSERVATION?

Inference is what we guess/ Observation is what we know.