The Music In You
Literary Elements 1
Literary Elements 2
Reading Comprehension:Of Time And Third Avenue
Native Memory
100

The phrase "gripped by a stubborn earworm" (line 63) most likely refers to music

4. Repeating in one's head

100
Define: Setting
What is the time and place in which events of a work of literature take place?
100
Define Personification. Provide an example.
What is nonhuman/ nonliving things that are given a human quality.
100

Lines 8 through 16 create a mood of 

(2)mystery

100

Lines 16 through 22 convey the narrator's perception of the visitors'..

1. ignorance

200
The author advances the argument through the use of 

2. examples

200
Define Point of View and name the different types.
What is the vantage point at which the story is told. 1st person, 3rd person, limited omniscient and omniscient.
200
Define Mood.
What is the feeling a piece of literature is intended to create in the reader.
200

As used in line 17, the word "Impelled" most likely means...

3. forced

200

What is resilience? 

the process of adapting well in the face of adversity, trauma or significant stress

300

Acquiring a "kind of bi-musicality" (line 34 and 35) is the result of 

2. experiencing multiple musical traditions

300
Define characterization. What are the two different types?
What is the process by which the writer reveals the personality of a character. This can be direct (description) and indirect (personality- insinuated).
300
Define Tone.
What is the author's attitude toward what he/she is writing. The feeling of the work.
300

The statement "Probability fulfilled" (line 29) reveals that Boyne...

3. Knew he was likely to meet Knight at this location.

300

The structure of lines 39 through 59 best serves to highlight the 

3. resilience of the Cherokee culture regardless of their relocation

400

Lines 17 through 24 support a central idea by emphasizing the

4. way that people naturally learn about music through experience.

400
Define Allusion.
What is a reference to a statement, person, place, or event in literature (Ex: historical person or event)
400
Define Imagery. Provide an example.
What is language that appeals to the senses.
400

Lines 83 through 89 suggest that a meaningful life requires...

2. Integrity

400

The phrase "you are here" emphasizes the narrator's 

2. awareness of an attachment to this place.

500

The idea presented in lines 69 and 70 is best reflected by which phrase?

4. just by living and listening, we have all acquired deep musical knowledge.

500
Define irony and provide an example.
What is the writer's meaning is different from what is actually stated or happening.
500

Define: 1. Foreshadowing 2. Flashback 3. Symbolism

What is 1. use of hints to suggest what will happen in the plot. 2. an interruption in the plot to tell what happened at an earlier time. 3. person, place, or event that stands for itself and an idea beyond itself.

500

The beautifilly engraved bill (line 128) symbolizes Knight's

4. successful career

500

As used in line 7, the word "native" most nearly means..

4. familiar