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According to an old saying, “Money can’t buy happiness. - PPT Presentation

2192014 Writing Prompt 18 imagery Descriptive or figurative language used to create a word picture for the reader Includes sensory detail of smell sight sound touch and taste mood The feeling created in the reader by the work of literature ID: 173149

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Slide1

According to an old saying, “Money can’t buy happiness.” Tell whether you agree or disagree and give reasons to support your opinion.

2/19/2014 Writing Prompt #18Slide2

imagery

Descriptive or figurative language used to create a word picture for the reader.

Includes sensory

detail of smell, sight, sound, touch, and taste

.Slide3

mood

The feeling created in the reader by the work of literature.

The mood of the novel

Night

is very sad and gloomy.Slide4

1. Bestial

(

adj.)

like a beast or animal

2.

Blandishments

(n.) something used to coax3. Crucible (n.) container for cooking at high heat4. Leprous (adj.) showing signs of leprosy, which is an infectious disease that affects body tissue5. Manacle (v.) to handcuff6. Queue (n.) waiting line7. Wizened (adj.) dry, shrunken, wrinkled

Night Chapters 3-5 VocabSlide5

Finish chapter 5Complete the Responding Questions

Night ReadingSlide6

Think back to a moment you’ll never forget. Write about what happened and why you will always remember it. Be specific and include as many details as possible.

When you are finished turn in Writing Prompts #19 and # 20

2/20/2014 Writing Prompt #20Slide7

Using your notes, write a sentence using each vocabulary word:bestial

blandishments

crucible

leprous

manacle

queue

wizenedNight Vocab QuizSlide8

symbol

An item or element of story that is used to represent something else.

Night is a symbol in our novel. Slide9

tone

The author’s attitude about his/her subject that comes across in a piece of writing.

Sad, narrative, melancholy, devastating

tone in

Night. Slide10

Night chapters 6-9