Question 1
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Is this sentence an Imagery sentence? "On the valleynside the waterbis lined with trees-willows fresh and green with every spring, carrying i their lower leaf junctures the debris of the winter's flooding; and syacmores with mottled, white, recumbent limbs and branches that arch over the pool." (pg. 1)
Question 2
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Which of these sentences are the best sentence for suspence?
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Will Lennie kill the puppy?
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When Lennie got a puppy.
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Will George stand up for Lennie when he gets in trouble?
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When Lennie ran away, will George find him first, or will Curly find him first?
Question 3
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___________________ Behind him walked his opposite, a huge man, shapeless of face, with large, pale eyes, with wide, sloping shoulders; and walked heavily, dragging his feet a little, hte way a bear drags his paws." (pg. 2)
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Idiom
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Imagery
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Simile
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Metaphor
Question 4
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Is this statement an Idiom statement? "Pokin' your big ears into our business." (Chapter 2)
Question 5
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________________ The heron which kills the water snake at the end story.
What type of literary elements is this sentence?
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Hyperbole
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Foreshadowing
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Metaphor
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Irony
Question 6
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Is this sentence a hyperbole statement?
"She's a rat trap of I ever seen one..." (pg. 32)
Question 7
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_________________ "The curls, tiny little sausages, were spread on the hay behind her head, and her lips were parted." (pg. 93)
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Metaphor
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Personification
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Irony
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Simile
Question 8
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Is this a personification sentence?
"The sycamore leaves whispered in a little night breeze." (pg. 16)
Question 9
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When George and Lennie had a dream of getting a little land and a farm, what is symbol of what? (pg. 13, 14, &15)
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An American dream
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Just wanted something
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That they are poor
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Have a family
Question 10
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When George has to kill Lennie to save him, so he won't suffer. This sentence is ____________ becuase you don't expect best friends to kill each other.
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Suspense
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Idiom
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Irony
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Foreshadowing
Question 11
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Which of these sentences are silmile sentences?
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"...and her body flopped like a fish." (pg 91)
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"As happens sometimes, a moment settled and hovered and remained for much more than a moment." (pg 93)
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"An' live of the fatta the lan'." (pg 14)
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"The shade climbed up the hills toward the top." (pg 2)
Question 12
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Is this sentence a foreshadowing sentence?
Candy regretting that he didn't shoot the dog himself, so George shot Lennie so he will not regret that he didn't shoot him.
Question 13
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_____________ "A water snake glided smoothly up the pool, twisting its periscope head from side to side; and it swam the length of the pool and came to the legs of a motionless heron that stood in the shallows. A silent head and beak lanced down and plucked it out by the head, and the beak swallowed the little snake while its tail waved frantically." (pg. 99)
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Idiom
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Imagery
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Metaphor
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Foreshadowing
Question 14
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Is this a metaphor sentence?
"He was a jerkline skinner, prince of the ranch." (pg. 33)
Question 15
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________________"The crash of the shot rolled up the hills and rolled down again." (pg. 106)
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Simile
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Idiom
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Imagery
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Personification
Question 16
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_________________ George said, "I want you to stay with me, Lennie. Jesus Christ, somebody'd shoot you for a coyote if you was by yourself." (pg.12)
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Suspense
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Forshadowing
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Hyperbole
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Irony
Question 17
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Is this a suspense statment?
When Lennie is talking to Curley's wife in the barn, will Curley catch them together?
Question 18
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Is this an irony statement? Since Lennie always kills small and fluffy animals, and yet, George still let him have a puppy.
Question 19
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This sentence is an example of what literary element?
"He was as sore as hell." (pg.18)
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Hyperbole
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Imagery
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Idiom
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Personification