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Writi 1 Edition ng st Return to LESSON WHAT IS SYMBOLISM? $100 $200 $400 $800 DETECTING SYMBOLISM ANALYZING SYMBOLISM $100 $200 $400 $800 WRITING ABOUT SYMBOLISM $100 $200 $400 $800 Click on a dollar amount to play. Adjust your sound to participate.
Images, objects, or events that represent a specific meaning. A. B. C. What are nouns? What are symbols? What are things?
In history we learned that this object has 13 stripes which indicate the original 13 states and 50 stars for the current number of states. A. What is the American flag? B. What is the Declaration of Independence? C. What is the Liberty Bell?
This flower was introduced in 1945 as a result of the end of World War II. A. What is the peace rose or white rose? B. What is the yellow rose? C. What is the American Beauty rose?
Life is symbolic of this season. A. What is fall? B. What is spring? C. What is summer?
By creating this, readers can further analyze symbols and create a full picture. A. What is a role play script? B. What is an essay? C. What is a mental movie?
Writers use these to evoke emotions and enhance understanding of their writing. A. What are photographs? B. What are forewords? C. What are word pictures?
Word phrases that begin with “like” or “as” create these to introduce symbolism in literature. A. What are metaphors? B. What are similes? C. What are transitions?
If you get to know this person, you might get to know the way they use symbolism in literature. A. B. C. Who is the writer or author? Who is the publisher? Who is the reader?
You can read and discuss these with others to understand how symbolism and images are used in literature. A. What are letters to the writers? B. What are book reviews? C. What are literary essays?
When Nathanial Hawthorne continued to use of the letter “A” throughout his book, The Scarlet Letter, he used this symbolism technique. A. What is personification? B. What is emotional writing? C. What is frequency of occurrence?
This part of an essay includes an attention getter, background information, and a thesis statement. A. What is a transition? B. What is a conclusion? C. What is an introduction?
This is a word or phrase that marks a change of pace within an essay and impels the reader forward. A. What is a topic sentence? B. What is a transition? C. What is a symbol?
This part of an essay can summarize, repeat, and recall information. A. What is a conclusion? B. What is a thesis statement? C. What is a metaphor?
This is a sentence in an essay that provides examples and illustrations. A. What is a topic sentence? B. What is a supporting sentence? C. What is a concluding sentence?
This subject matter can play an important role in defining symbolism used in stories and books written years ago. A. What is Philosophy? B. What is History? C. What is English?
Death is symbolic of this season. A. What is winter? B. What is summer? C. What is fall?
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