assessments Flashcards
1
Q
what should you include in a quote analysis
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- who said the quote
- when/where/why
- themes in the quote
- literary devices
- why is the quote significant
2
Q
What is the context in which this quotes was spoken in?
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- where are they
- what has just happened
- what is about to happen
- what are they talking about
3
Q
how does this quote move the plot forward?
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what things does the quote cause to happen?
4
Q
characterization:
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what do we learn about characters?
5
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literary devices:
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how do the literary devices add deeper meaning
6
Q
themes
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how does the theme add deeper meaning
7
Q
themes 2.0
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To Kill a Mockingbird Themes • Pride/Dignity/Honour • Conflict & Violence • Education • Appearance vs. Reality—Truth vs. Lies; Rumour • Growth, Coming of Age, Age • Social Status/Class/ Poverty/ Human Rights • Gender • Racism • Justice • Family/Familial Love/Parenting • Friendship • Religion • Hypocrisy • Childhood—Curiosity; Innocence