The Scarlet Ibis

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VOCABULARY
• Period 1: Please submit Imagery homework to
basket. Prepare for your quiz.
• Period 2: Finish Completing the Sentence for
Unit 2.
• Period 4: Prepare for your vocabulary quiz.
The Scarlet Ibis
By James Hurst
The scarlet ibis is native to the tropical regions
of northern South America from Venezuela to
eastern Brazil and coastal islands. They
inhabit fresh and salt water estuaries,
swamps, lagoons, shallow bays, marshes, mud
flats, and mangrove trees.
List three details you notice in the picture.
First two paragraphs
• Underline all the negative words in the first
two paragraphs.
• Circle all the words associated with death.
DICTION( ADD TO TAB 3)
• Diction is the choice and use of words and phrases
in speech or writing.
• List two inferences that can be made by studying
the diction of these two paragraphs.
The diction creates a sense of
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because____________________________________
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Active Reading
 As you read you will
answer various literary
questions.
 We will pause to answer
and discuss.
 You should divide the
front and back of your
paper into 10 sections
 As we read you should
first read questions and
record page numbers in
box.
 If you discover the
answer to a question
while reading, mark with
a Post-It-Note to come
back during the pause or
write down the page
number only.
Section 1 pages 384-385
1. The first two
paragraphs are an
example of flashback.
Provide three examples
from the paragraph to
support.
2. From what point of
view is the story told?
3. Identify the exposition
of the story.
4. Provide two similes that
describe William
Armstrong.
5. The narrator states,
“For the first time he
became one of us.”
Explain the statement’s
meaning.
Section 2 386-387
6. Provide three words
that best describe
Doodle. Provide three
examples to support
your answer.
7. Summarize the
relationship between
the narrator and his
brother.
8. “There was within me a
knot of cruelty borne
with the stream of love,
much as our blood
sometimes bears the
seed of our destruction,
and at times I was
mean to Doodle.” This
sentence is an example
of what literary term?
Explain.
Pages 388-389
9.
How do the narrator’s and
Doodle’s ideas about learning
how to walk differ?
10. What probably causes the
difference?
11. “I did not then that pride is a
wonderful, terrible thing, a
seed that bears two vines, life
and death.” Explain the quote.
What type of literary term is
being used in the quote?
12. “Aunt Nicey said that, after so
much talk, if we produced
anything less tremendous than
the Resurrection, she was
going to be disappointed.”
What type of literary term is
being used?
13. How have the narrator’s
feelings changed since the
story began?
14. Provide two traits to describe
the narrator so far. Explain
your answer.
Pages 390-391
14. How does the second
paragraph’s mood differ from
the mood of the rest of the
story? Explain.
17. “…we had both wandered into
a net of expectations and had
left no crumbs behind.” Explain
the meaning
15. How do the events in the
paragraph affect the narrator
and Doodle?
18. What creates suspense in the
following passage: “ Suddenly,
from out in the yard, came a
strange croaking noise. Doodle
stopped eating, with a piece of
bread poised ready for his
mouth, his eyes popped round
like two blue buttons.”
16. “And during that summer,
strange names were heard
through the house; Chateau –
Thierry, Amiens, Soissons…”
This sentence is an example of
what literary term? Explain.
19. Why is the appearance of the
scarlet ibis in their yard
strange?
Pages 392-393
20. Describe the traits of the
bird.
21. Which character is the
bird similar? How?
22. Why do you think the bird
traveled all this way to die
in the family’s yard?
23. Why do you think that
Doodle decides to bury
the scarlet ibis?
24. “Dead birds is bad luck”,
said Aunt Nicey. What
bad luck might Doodle
encounter ?
25. How has the setting’s
atmosphere at Horsehead
landing changed?
Page 394-395
26. The storm is considered
to be what part of plot?
27. Why would a violent
storm be a great signal
for a story’s crisis?
28. Why does the narrator
first run away and then
wait for his brother?
Compare Doodle and the Scarlet Ibis
• Create a graphic
organizer to compare
Doodle and the Scarlet
Ibis.
• Provide at least 4 traits
for Doodle and the
Scarlet Ibis.
• Select at least three
ways the ibis and
Doodle are similar.
Brief Constructed response
• A symbol is an object that represents
something other than itself.
• Construct a brief response to explain how the
scarlet ibis is a symbol for Doodle.
Characterization Task
• Review:
• What are the two ways that an author
characterizes a character?
Characterization Task: Due Tuesday,
October 18, 2011: Quiz Grade Twice
1. Select a character or
characters (Doodle or
Narrator)
2. Create a Thinking Map
to characterize the
character.
3. YOU MUST USE
INDIRECT
CHARCTERIZATION.
4. Provide at least 3 traits for
the character with 3
DIFFERENT supports from
the textbook.
5. Select a symbol that best
represents the character.
YOU MAY NOT USE THE
IBIS.
6. Write your final draft on
the symbol.
SAMPLE: DOODLE
• Symbol for Doodle is a heart.
• Caring: “He took out a piece of string from his
pocket and, without touching the ibis, looped
one end around its neck. Slowly, while singing
softly ‘Shall We Gather at the River’, he
carried the bird around to the front yard and
dug a hole in the flower garden…” (Page 602).