2 nd 6 Weeks A-Z Questions Language Arts. A Write a sentence using two vocabulary words from lessons...

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2nd 6 Weeks A-Z Questions

Language Arts

AWrite a sentence using two vocabulary words from lessons 3-6 WITH an onomatopoeia.

BFlashback to last six weeks!

What is the purpose of the inciting incident in a plot?

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“Wind. Explosions of light. Wind. Choking dust. Wind. Ringing in his ears, pain. Wind. He kept going, his eyes glued…just a few steps ahead of him.”

How is the author’s message enhanced by his use of repetition?

The Scorch Trials, p.135

D“He heard a ringing now, a steady, high-pitched buzz that felt like nails in his eardrums. The wind tried to eat his clothes, dirt stung his skin, darkness swirled around him like living night.”

Sketch an image of the scene described below.

The Scorch Trials, p.134

ECopy the sentence below, adding two types of

imagery along with two types of figurative language to it.

He walked through the snow.

F1. Copy the quote.

2. Explain how Hinckley uses the metaphor to convey his message about life.

GExplain the difference between a simile and a metaphor.

Write your own simile and then change just a few of the words and turn it into a metaphor.

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IHave a partner “test” you!

Write the seven days of the week with correct spelling and punctuation.

Your partner can check your work!

JWhat are some reasons why writers might italicize certain words?

KWrite a brief story in which you personify one of our vocabulary words. This means you have to choose a word and give that word human characteristics. So if that word could think and speak and do things, what would it do? Have fun and be creative!

LHave a partner “test” you!

Write the 12 months of the year with correct spelling and punctuation.

Your partner can check your work!

MThink about how often people use hyperboles. Which ones are the most common?

NWrite a sentence with a hyperbole in it. Include one of this 6 week’s vocabulary words.

Oin are class we’re are lerning about the various type’s of figertive language there’s metaphor simile hyperpole persofication those are the mane ones.

Correct the following sentence.

PChoose one of this 6 week’s words and write a creative “concrete poem” about that word! What shape helps represent that word? What will your poem say that will help us understand the meaning of the word and how to use it?

QThink back to what we learned about plot last six weeks.

Explain what the “exposition” is, along with what type of information you typically learn in an exposition.

RTrilogies are super popular right now.

If you could write your own trilogy (and maybe even get it turned into a movie!), what would it be about?

Use your imagination (and any three vocabulary words you want) to describe the basic plot of your trilogy! Don’t forget to explain the setting and anything interesting about the protagonist or antagonist.

S Fog

The fog comes

on little cat feet.

It sits looking

over the harbor and city

on silent haunches

and then moves on.

Copy the poem to the right. Be sure you copy it exactly as it appears.

Write about how the speaker uses figurative language to convey his message.

TLook back at letters “I” and “L”. Which words are you having trouble spelling? Copy them here, three times each. If you didn’t miss any words, draw or sketch a scene from your favorite month of the year instead.

UIf you could be a dessert, what would you be? Why? Describe what would make you the best dessert ever! You must use SENSORY IMAGES (sight, sound, taste, touch, smell)

VNow you get to do a free write on this quote! Copy the quote, and then write until your partner’s timer goes off. Have fun!

WMake a list of 10 things that are actually pretty good about a Monday! Be creative

XPick any three vocabulary words from the school year that you’ve learned in Language Arts class so far.

Use those three words to explain something you learned in either math, science, or social studies. Write your explanation so that I can learn something from you today!

YWhy do writers use figurative language?

What would writing be like without figurative language?

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