Figurative Language
Text Features/Sentence Structure
Point of view and definitions
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What is this Simile comparing? "The memory was like a knife cutting into him,"(Paulsen 29).

A memory and a knife cutting through him

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 This is an example of a text feature

What is a book cover?

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According to the excerpt what point of view is this? "Brian Robeson started out the window of the small plane,"(Paulsen 1)

3rd Person (limited)

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Is this imagery or allusion? "Sharp-pointed in front, back from the head in a streamlined bullet shape to the fat body,"(Paulsen 132).

Imagery

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From this excerpt, what kind of figurative language is this? "It was like turning on a television," (Paulsen 133).

Simile

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Which is better sentence structure?

Option 1: There was a lake in front of the plane.

Option 2:"Not quite in front but slightly to the right he saw a lake, L shaped, with rounded corners...(Paulsen 26)

Option 2

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An abrupt rough or violent movement

What is a jolt?

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What is Paulsen describing? "It had a dark yellow yolk and not so much white as he thought there would be," (Paulsen 95)

An egg

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What is the imagery describing in the excerpt? "Then a wild crashing sound, ripping of metal, and the plane rolled to the right and blew through the trees,"(Paulsen 27).

A plane crashing

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Which has WORSE sentence structure?

Option 1:"His whole abdomen was torn with great rolling jolts of pain, pain that doubled him in the darkness of the little shelter, put him over and face down in the sand to moan over and over again,"(Paulsen 63)

Option 2:His stomach hurted from the pain that came and went.

Option 3: His belly was in a lot of pain.

Option 3

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to reduce to fine particles

What is to pulverize?

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Which has better sentence structure?

Option 1:"Brian Robeson stared out the window of the small plane at the endless green northern wilderness below,"(Paulsen 1).

Option 2: He looked down.

Option 3: Brian Robeson stared out the Clear window with a red shirt while at the cockpit of a small plane, watching different trees of the northern wilderness go by. 

Option 4: Brian looked out the plane and saw the trees below.

Option 3

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What is this figurative language? "He was better now but impatience still ground at him a bit,"(Paulsen 157).

Personification

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The back of the book that teases what the story will be about

What is a book description/back cover copy/blurb?

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Water, air, or smoke moving in a circular way

What is an eddie?

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A ray of light changing direction when at an angle.

What is refracting?

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Is the excerpt personification or a metaphor? "His whole abdomen was torn with great rolling jolts of pain that doubled him in the darkness of the little shelter, put him over and face down in the sand to moan again and again,"(Paulsen 63).

Trick question, none of them!

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The events that happen after the story ends

What is an Epilogue?

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European early modern man

What is a Cro-Magnon?

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Liquid in a container moving with an irregular sound

What is sloshing?