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The Crucible Day 2

The Crucible Day 2

Assessment

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English

9th - 12th Grade

Easy

CCSS
L.9-10.5, RL.9-10.2, RL.9-10.1

+2

Standards-aligned

Created by

Tasha Brihm

Used 2+ times

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11 Slides • 15 Questions

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Open Ended

What are we learning today?

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Open Ended

How will you know you have learned it? (Give at least one of your success criteria.)

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Multiple Choice

An allegory is...
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...a story that represents something beyond itself.
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...when the characters or story represent historical events.
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...represent abstract or moral ideas.
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...All of the above.

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Multiple Choice

What is the difference between a theme and an allegory?

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A theme is what the story is about and an allegory is a bigger idea.

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A theme is the overall message of the story and an allegory goes beyond the story to symbolically represent a political or moral idea the author feels strongly about.

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A theme symbolically teaches a lesson and an allegory is just an idea.

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A theme goes behind the story whereas an allegory is directly represented in the story.

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Multiple Select

if you don’t risk anything, you risk everything

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PARADOX

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OXYMORON

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Multiple Choice

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Identify the paradox

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The clouds swam lazily in the sky

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The person who wrote that book can't write

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I was confused by the lesson

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Multiple Choice

Dramatic irony is

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When something dramatic happens in a story.

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When a character does something unexpected.

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When the audience knows something the characters do not know.

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When a character says something that contradicts what they mean.

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Multiple Choice

The following is an example of dramatic irony:


The audience knows that the witch poisoned Snow White's apple, but Snow white does not know.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

My smile was as wide as the Grand Canyon.

What does this simile mean?

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They had a big smile on their face.

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They were kind of smiling.

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They were not smiling.

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They were upset.

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Multiple Choice

My breath was a white cloud as I walked to the store.

What inference can you make about the weather based on this metaphor.

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It was really hot outside.

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It is really cold outside.

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The speaker doe snot like the cold.

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The speaker is in a cloud.

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Multiple Choice

The baby's laugh is as sweet as candy.

What does this metaphor mean?

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The baby's laugh is very cute.

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The baby wants candy.

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The baby's laugh is loud

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The baby doesn't like to laugh.

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Multiple Choice

What is dialogue?

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The thoughts a character has

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The type of story being told

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The conversation had between characters

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The setting

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Multiple Choice

How do we know who says the lines?

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We just have to watch the play to see

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Whoever says them first gets to say the lines

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No one says the lines, we just read them

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The character's name is written before the lines

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Multiple Choice

The lines the characters say.

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Acts

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Scenes

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Dialogue

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Playwright

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Multiple Choice

A monologue is

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when one character is alone on stage sharing his/her thoughts

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when one character addresses the audience without anyone knowing

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when one character is talking with another but does all of the talking

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a character trait that leads to the downfall of the character

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