PPT-The Book Thief English B60

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Setting and Background The novel takes place in Germany during World War II Adolph Hitler was appointed Chancellor of Germany in January 1933 Hiters Rise to Power

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Setting and Background The novel takes place in Germany during World War II Adolph Hitler was appointed Chancellor of Germany in January 1933 Hiters Rise to Power In response to the burning of the Reichstag building in February 1933 which was reportedly done by Communists but which the Nazis may have done themselves the Nazis under Hitlers rule were given almost unlimited power to attend to the emergency which allowed for the emergence of a police state . &'᐀%'᠀%&ᨀ,;64.ᔀ;0,/Ȁ\r\bༀጀ'1+*/9.35'7+22''4*).+**'7).++8+Ȁ฀\bጀጀᰀ=,64,8&=B60ᔀ;ᔀ.30==,Ȁက Figurative Language. What is it?. Types of Figurative Language. Metaphor . Simile. Personification. Hyperbole . Metaphor. Definition. : a type of figurative language in which the terms of one thing are used to describe some other, non-related, item. Is used to draw a comparison between two things, which are generally not grouped together.. and . The Lightning Thief. . Rick Riordan. *A San Antonio native and graduate of Alamo Heights and UT Austin. . . Riordan as a student….. Worked as an editor for the school newspaper and won third place in state for UIL feature writing. . By Markus Zusak. Holocaust Facts and Fictions. Approximately six million Jews were murdered in the Holocaust by the Nazi regime and its collaborators. . True. Holocaust Facts and Fictions. Other victims of Nazi persecution included Roma (Gypsies), many Slavic nationalities, the disabled, Jehovah’s Witnesses, homosexuals and political opponents such as Communists and socialists.. transformed. How Jesus of Nazareth . changed lives . forever,. and what this must mean for me. thief. thief. Lesson: . It’s never too late to begin, again.. “The righteous man falls seven times, and rises up again”. Share Time!. Now it’s time to share your summaries from last session with each other. Now, check the solution!. So, who was the thief?. Jack . Chessler. Review your work:. With your group, check your summaries and compare to the detailed solution on the next page (it is also available on Compass for computer access). LT: I can identify vocabulary in . The Lightning Thief.. Trick; concealment of the truth. deceit. Eternal life. immortality. Deity; godhead. divinities. seriousness. solemnity. Express the same message in different words. Review for final exam. . Why does this mean? Why does it matter?. The human heart is a line, whereas mine own is a circle, and I have the endless ability to be in the right place at the right time. The consequence of this is that I’m always finding humans at their best and worst. I see their ugly and their beauty, and I wonder how the same thing can be both. Still, they have one thing I envy. Humans, if nothing else, have the good sense to die”(491 One Toolbox, One Bleeder, One Bear).. Warm Up: Identify the Figurative language used in the following quotes: . "But, soft! what light through yonder window breaks?. It is the east, and Juliet is the sun.“. That 'banished,' that one word 'banished,'. The Text Says…. Death . He is introducing himself. . He is talking about colors. . The leftover humans – he can’t stand to look at them. . A story about a girl…. Theivery. I Say…. It’s weird that the story is being told by Death. . Japanese Proverbs 128 Itadaku mono wa natsu de mo kosodeA padded jacket is an acceptable gift even in summerTake what you can getThis proverb refers to a gift out of season132ie an inappropria This fun and engaging visual guide will help learners of English to practice phrasal verbs and understand their meanings.
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