Literary Terms Project Learning Team Project Learning Team

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Literary Terms Project Learning Team Project

Literary Terms Project Learning Team Project

Learning Team n You will be assigned to a learning team. n You and

Learning Team n You will be assigned to a learning team. n You and your partner will work together to create a power point presentation n You and your partner must equally contribute to the project n You will evaluate your partner at the end of the project, and he or she will evaluate you.

Project n. A power point presentation n At least 12 slides n Using the

Project n. A power point presentation n At least 12 slides n Using the stories we read in class, you will be giving examples of the following literary terms.

n Characterization n conflict (4 slides) (1 slide) n Characterization (1 slide) n Foreshadow

n Characterization n conflict (4 slides) (1 slide) n Characterization (1 slide) n Foreshadow (1 slide) n Point of view –(1 slide) n Suspense – (1 slide) n Irony – (1 slide)

n Each slide must: – Define the literary term – Demonstrate how that term

n Each slide must: – Define the literary term – Demonstrate how that term is used in one of the short stories – Include both text and images

REMEMBER: Be Creative Use quotation marks when quoting another’s written or spoken word

REMEMBER: Be Creative Use quotation marks when quoting another’s written or spoken word

Irony In “The Lie” Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. uses irony when he writes: “It is

Irony In “The Lie” Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. uses irony when he writes: “It is inconceivable to them that Eli could not go there, so they had no curiosity as to how Eli had done on the examinations, were not puzzled when no report ever came. ” It is ironic because Eli’s parents are confident about Eli’s acceptance, when in fact he has already failed the entrance exam. Irony is a contrast between what is expected and what actually happens.