Introduction to Literature week 6

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This lesson contains 31 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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In "The Landlady", Billy can be described as
A
knowledgeable about the world
B
naive

Slide 5 - Quiz

What stands out about the language used in "The Fat Black Woman Goes Shopping"
A
It uses dialect
B
It is very negative
C
It celebrates diversity

Slide 6 - Quiz

What is iambic pentameter?
A
Eight syllables, each pair stressed-unstressed
B
Ten syllables, each pair stressed-unstressed
C
Ten syllabus, each pair unstressed-stressed

Slide 7 - Quiz

What is not an example of foreshadowing?
A
The children collecting rocks in "The Lottery"
B
The sniper eating a sandwich in "The Sniper"
C
The stuffed animals that Billy notices in "The Landlady"

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What are "caxtons"?
A
Birds
B
Books
C
Cars

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What is a "Model T" in the seventh stanza?
A
A car
B
A tractor
C
An airplane

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What is the ghost in the eleventh stanza?
A
A book
B
A baby
C
A phone

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What is the punishment room in the thirteenth stanza?
A
A police station
B
A toilet
C
A prison

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What do the people do in the final stanza of the poem?
A
They're eating
B
They're watching a film
C
They're dreaming

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Pick your favourite image from the poem + find an actual image that befits it (portfolio)

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Do you think a cat is a good animal to use to describe fog? Why (not)?

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What is a simile?
A
A comparison that is really short + powerful
B
The repetition of a sound in two or more words
C
A comparison using "like or "as"

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The speaker in "Still I Rise" uses similes that use nature and similes that use symbols of wealth. Name an example of each + explain. (portfolio)

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What do the final lines of the poem mean? Why is the speaker the dream and the hope?

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Which parts are left out in the BBC-clip? Why would that be the case? (portfolio)

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