"The Sniper"

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"The Sniper". “Liberty”, “An American Story”, and “Ex-Refugee…”. Literature Terms. Literature Terms II. Vocabulary. Miscellaneous. Liberty, An American Story, and Ex-Refugee. The Sniper and Cranes. Literature Terms. Literature Terms II. Vocabulary. Miscellaneous. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Write TWO character traits to describe the

sniper in “The Sniper.” Explain each trait.

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Answers May Vary

Skilled; Young; Determined to

complete task etc.

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Introduce the exposition of “The Sniper”

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Characters: The Republican Sniper and the Free State Sniper

Setting: Doublin, Ireland

Conflict: Man vs. ManSniper vs. Sniperor Sniper vs. War

The Republican Sniper has to kill his enemy

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Identify ONE universal theme for

“The Sniper”

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Death Death

Answers May Vary

War

Death

Loyalty

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 Identify ONE external

conflict in “The Sniper”

Be Specific

Man vs. _____ Who vs. Who

Explain the conflict

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Answers May Vary

“The Sniper” =Man vs. Man; The Sniper vs. the woman; A woman

tells the enemy the sniper’s location. The sniper then kills

her.

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In ONE sentence, a complete sentence,

identify the theme of “The Sniper”.

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Answers May Vary

War can destroy families and friendships.

When in war one must make some hard choices about

friends and family and one’s duty.

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Identify TWO character traits that describe the Dihn

family. Explain each trait.

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Answers May Vary

Determined= The family risked their lives to come to America

and pursue the American Dream.

Hard Working= Once reaching the United States, the family

worked hard to live a free and rich life.

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Introduce the exposition of

“Liberty”

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Characters: the narrator; a young girl

Setting: a Hispanic speaking country (Dominican Republic)

Conflict: The Alverez family needs visas to get to the United

States

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Explain what the narrator’s aunt

means in “Liberty” when she tells the young girl she will

find liberty in America.

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The aunt means that in America the

family will find freedom .

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Tell me ONE way “Liberty”

“An American Family” and “Ex-Refugee…” are

similar. BE SPECIFIC.

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Answers May Vary

All three pieces tell a story of a family’s struggle to

America; Immigrants coming to America.

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What common theme do “Liberty” “An American

Family” and “Ex-Refugee..” share?

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Answers May Vary

Making sacrifices can set you free.

By working hard, anyone can reach the American Dream

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This literature term deals with basic concerns in a

humans life

It does not matter what culture you live in as a

people we all experience these things… called?

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Universal Theme

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Mr. Harwick and Mr. Laden get into an argument over the

students success in Mr. Laden’s class. This is

an example of what literature term?

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External Conflict

Man vs. ManMr. Laden vs. Mr. Harwick

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Define Motivation

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The reason why a character does the things he/she does in

a story; The fears, wants, or needs that drive a character

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Create an example of an

INTERNAL CONFLICT

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Answers May Vary

Remember internal conflict is a struggle

within the character’s mind

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Explain the overall MOOD of

“The Sniper”.

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Tense/ Suspenseful; you are drawn into

the story immediately

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When you are trying to explain the reasons for

a character’s actions you are identifying what

literature term?

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Motivation

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Identify THREE UNIVERSAL

THEMES all humans experience.

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Answers May Vary

Loss; heartache; happiness;

success etc.

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This word means guilt, sorrow, or

regret…

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Remorse

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DefineRefuge

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To provide sanctuary, a safe house, aid;

assistance, help; shelter; protection from danger or

difficulty

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TRUE/FALSEThe THEME of a

story can be explained in one

word.

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FALSEThe theme of the story

can be told in one, complete sentence. The universal theme can be

told in one word.

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DefineGenre

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Genre is the categories literature is

classified under

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Define Theme

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The central idea/insight you take away from

the story

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Create an original sentence for the

word inconsolable

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Answers May Vary

Remember inconsolable means

unable to be comforted; broken-

hearted

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Write TWO synonyms for the word ruse

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Answers May Vary

Remember ruse means trick

booby trap; ply; game; stunt; fooling, etc.

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What vocabulary word does this picture best

represent?

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Distracted

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What is the point of view of

“Liberty”? Be specific.

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1st person point of view in the

perspective of the narrator

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What is the point of view of “Liberty”?

Be specific.

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1st person point of view in the

perspective of the narrator/author, Julia

Alvarez

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What is the point of view

of “The Sniper”?

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Evil

3rd person limited point of view of the republican sniper

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Give ONE example of a genre

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Answers May Vary

BiographyRomanceMystery

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List TWO of the FOUR ways you can figure out the theme of a

story

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*Consider the Title

*Summarize the story and figure out the story’s topic or subject

*Identify how the main character changes from the beginning of the story

to the end

*Explain how the conflict of a story is resolved

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