PPT-The Hunger Games Vocabulary – Chapter 1
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reap The word reap comes from the Old English word ripe meaning surprise ripe One of the most famous uses of the word reap comes from the Bible in Galatians 679
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reap The word reap comes from the Old English word ripe meaning surprise ripe One of the most famous uses of the word reap comes from the Bible in Galatians 679 Be not deceived God is not mocked for whatsoever a man . At a glance. A story written in the first person through the eyes of a sixteen-year-old year old girl named . Katniss. . Everdeen. .. Set in a post apocalyptic world in the country of ‘. Panem. ’.. Book Movie Project. By: Laura Wars. The Beginning. We begin the film with an overview of the games and an interview highlighting Seneca Crane’s work on the 74th annual Hunger Games.. This not only helps us to perceive for the first time a world moving outside of Katniss’ own thoughts, but also helps introduce us to The Capitol and its key players early on. . The Hunger Games. Author. Aims of Novel Study. . Why study a novel?. To develop detailed understanding of the distinctive features of the novel, e.g vocabulary, imagery, narrative technique etc.. To understand how the above contribute to meaning, implications and effects.. Utopia . An imagined place in which everything is perfect . Dystopia . An imagined place in which everything is unpleasant or bad. The opposite of Utopia . Entrails . A person or animal’s intestines or internal organs. . Chapter 3 Vocabulary Games and Activities 199 GA 3 Crime – Charade Vocabulary Types of crime: blackmail, burglary, drug-trafficking, kidnapping, murder, pickpocket, robbery, shoplifting, smug By Orion . S. aah. The Plot. http://www.voki.com/pickup.php?partnerID=symbaloo&scid=5672978&height=267&width=200. Plot development: man . v.s. man and man . v.s. society. 24 Tributes. from the . By Mr. Tucker. Overview. Topics to be discussed…. Theme. Conflict. Character. Setting. Plot. Symbolism. Theme. Theme: . The main idea that an author wishes to convey in a piece of work.. There may be multiple themes in longer pieces of work.. What is conflict?. Conflict is a problem . of some sorts, or a struggle against opposing forces.. Why is conflict important?. Without conflict, there is no plot!. The plot is created around the conflict.. Which . of the above do you think the Games are most affective at doing. ?. What do you think the most important personal quality a person would need to win the Hunger Games?. The Hunger Games: . The Geography of Panem. Final Exam Review. Poetry Terms. Alliteration. Epic poem. Rhyme Scheme. Metaphor. Simile . Onomatopoeia. Hyperbole. Meter. Villanelle. More Poetry Terms. Sonnet. Figurative Language. Personification. Literary Elements. Reviewed . Setting?. . . The Hunger Games is set in this former Continent?. . . Where does Katniss live?. . What is District 12’s industry?. . . Characters we have been introduced to…. Hunger Games Chapter 7 and 8 Vocabulary Slumber (Noun) Emaciated (Adj.) Arbitrarily (Adv.) Barter (Verb.) Inaccessible (Adj.) Linger (Verb) Gape (Verb) Provoke (Verb) Pungent (Adj.) Pang (Noun) Slumber HUNGER GAMES SUZANNE COLLINS WHAT? Hunger Games is part of a trilogy (three part novel) It is set in a fictional country, Panem (Latin for ‘bread’), which has arisen out of the remains of North America (devastated by natural disasters) DOWNLOAD The World of the Hunger Games Hunger Games
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