The resolution of the “Drummer Boy of Shiloh.”

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Point of
View &
Authors
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Carful
Reading1
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Carful
Reading 2
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Figurative
Language
Sense
Imagery
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Themes
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Team One
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Team Three
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Team Five
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Team Four
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Team Six
The theme for
“The Drummer
Boy of Shiloh.”
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What is –
inspiring
words can give
a person
courage?
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The theme for
“Charles.”
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What is –
raising a child
can be
challenging?
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The theme for
“Flowers for
Algernon.”
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What is – we
should treat
everyone with
respect?
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The theme for “The
Tell Tale Heart.”
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What is – one
can never truly
know what
another person
is thinking?
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The resolution of
the “Drummer Boy
of Shiloh.”
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What is Joby is
at peace with his
decision to
march with the
army the next
day?
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The author of
“Charles.”
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Who is Shirley
Jackson?
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The point of
view of “The
Drummer Boy
of Shiloh.”
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What is third
person
omnicient?
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Laurie’s
parents are
anxious to go
to the PTA
meeting
beccause…
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What is they
are anxious to
meet Charles’s
parents.
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The point of
view of “The
Tell Tale
Heart.”
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What is first
person?
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The author of
“The Drummer
Boy of Shiloh.”
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Who is
Ray Bradbury?
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The climax of
the “Drummer
Boy of Shiloh.”
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What is - Joby
agrees to do
his duty?
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The narrator of
“Charles.”
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Who is Laurie’s
mother?
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The irony in
“Charles.”
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What is that
Laurie is
Charles?
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The reason
Charlie is
chosen for the
operation.
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What is
because Miss
Kinnian
recommends
Charlie?
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The reaction of
Charlie’s
coworkers
after his
operation.
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What is they
sign a petition
to get him
fired?
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The incident
that
foreshadows
Charlie’s
regression.
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What is
Algernon bites
Charlie?
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The setting of
“The Tell Tale
Heart.”
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What Midnight
to 4:00 in the
old man’s
house?
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The final irony
in “The Tell
Tale Heart.”
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What is that
the narrator
confesses?
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The age of the
drummer boy.
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What is 14?
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The object to
which the
drummer boy
is compared.
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What is a
heart?
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An example of
a metaphor
from “The
Drummer Boy
of Shiloh.
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What is the
drummer boy
is the heart of
the army?
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Charlie leaves
town because…
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What is he
wanted to remove
himself from
everyone who
feels bad for him.
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An example of
sense imagery
from “The Tell
Tale Heart.”
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What is the
heart beating?
(And many
more)
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How figurative
language
improves the
quality of
writing.
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What is it makes
it more vivid,
improves style,
and adds to
descriptions and
images?
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How sense
imagery makes
writing better.
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What is it helps the
reader picture the
setting and events,
makes literature
“come alive,” and
improves
descriptions?
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Identify the
parts of the
plot graph for
“The Drummer
Boy of Shiloh”
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Exposition
Shiloh, Civil War, Joby is crying
Rising Action
The general talks to Joby
Climax
Joby agrees to do his duty
Falling Action
Joby settles in to rest for the battle
ahead
Resolution
Joby at peace with his decision to
march the next day
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