
Where the Wild Things Are: Techniques and Effects
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English
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8th Grade
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Hard
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1.
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What is parallel structure?
Back
A literary technique where similar grammatical structures are used in a series to create rhythm and emphasize a point.
2.
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What does the word 'terrible' signify in 'Where the Wild Things Are'?
Back
It emphasizes the wild and fearsome nature of the creatures, enhancing the story's tone.
3.
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What is an infinitive phrase?
Back
A phrase that begins with 'to' followed by a verb, used to express purpose or intent.
4.
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How does the repetition of the word 'and' affect the narrative?
Back
It captures the voice of a childlike narrator, creating a sense of innocence and simplicity.
5.
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What effect do italics have in writing?
Back
It is used to emphasize certain words or phrases, indicating importance or a shift in tone.
6.
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What is characterization?
Back
The process by which the author reveals the personality and traits of a character in a story.
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What does foreshadowing mean?
Back
A literary device used to give an indication or hint of what is to come later in the story.
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