About This Quiz & Worksheet What is the purpose of literary devices? See what you know about them and the different forms by going through the quiz and worksheet. Quiz & Worksheet Goals You can check what you know about: An example of a simile ...
The quiz/worksheet combo helps you assess your knowledge of literary devices used inThings Fall Apart. The interactive quiz focuses on an example of imagery and foreshadowing in this novel. Quiz & Worksheet Goals Using these tools, you can check your knowledge of: ...
Bring literary devices to life this school year with printable worksheets and games, poetry analysis resources, figurative language interactives and so much...
If you're assigning this to your students, copy the worksheet to your account and save. When creating an assignment, just select it as a template! Why Use an Irony Worksheet? Teaching literary devices like irony can be both challenging and rewarding for teachers and students. One effective to...
Literary Devices Literary Devices■ 1. Rhyme ■ 2. Simile ■ 3. Metaphor ■ 4. Onomatopoeia ■ 5. Repetition ■ 6. Alliteration■* Can be centers or bell work Review Plot Diagram Pre-Writing Student Examples Pre-Writing Student Example Rough Draft■ Blank Packet–Practice with font size and...
Illegal Words Everything, Thing/s, Stuff, Right, Wrong, Good, Bad, Happy, Sad, Something, Absolutes (i.e. always, never), etc. Words that need clarification and/or adjectives: figurative language, diction, tone, syntax, devices, imagery, human nature, decision, conflict, emotion, morals/...
Quiz & Worksheet Goals These assessment questions will test you on: Symbols inLord of the Flies Literary techniques in the novel Theme of the novel Example of an allusion in the novel Contrasting symbols in the novel Skills Practiced Information recall- make sure that you can accurately recall ...
Print Worksheet 1. Dialogue means ___. conversation between two or more characters one character giving a speech the events that start the motion of the story the events that create conflict in the story 2. How is the inciting incident different from other incidents in the story?...