Journal Prompt #3:
Comment, Observe, Ask Questions, Make Prediction, Make Self Connections, Analyze:
- Symbolism
- Figures of Speech (simile, metaphor, personification, onomatopoeia, idiom, oxymoron, pun, hyperbole). Hint: Figurative language is to be taken figuratively rather than literally.
- What has surprised or shocked you about the novel and/or the history behind it?
- Describe any "facts" you feel may have been exaggerated for the story's sake.
*Cite from the text to support your response!
Figurative Language Song: Figurative Language
Common Symbols in Literature: http://www.muhsd.k12.ca.us/cms/lib5/CA01001051/Centricity/Domain/520/English%203/Unit%201%20--%20Early%20American%20Lit/ArchetypesandSymbols.pdf
Common Symbols in Literature: http://www.muhsd.k12.ca.us/cms/lib5/CA01001051/Centricity/Domain/520/English%203/Unit%201%20--%20Early%20American%20Lit/ArchetypesandSymbols.pdf
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