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The four (4) different types of external conflict:
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- 1. people
- 2. nature
- 3. society
- 4. object
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Foreshadowing/Predicting means...
To guess what is going to happen next in a story.
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The best example of foreshadowing/prediction in "The Most Dangerous Game" is...
when Whitney talked about the dangers of Ship-Trap Island.
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quarry
the object of a hunt; prey
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elude
to escape, especially by means of daring, cleverness, or skill
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deplorable
terrible; deeply regrettable; unfortunate
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condone
to overlook, forgive, or disregard
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tangible
capable of being touched or felt; having actual form and substance
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What type of figurative language is found in this sentence? And how do you know?
You never know who will knock on the door at night.
Alliteration.
The words "never", "know", "knock", and "night" all have the same sound at the beginning of the word.
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What type of figurative language is found in this sentence? And how do you know?
Some class periods take forever to end!
Hyperbole.
The word "forever" indicates the statement is greatly exaggerated.
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What type of figurative language is found in this sentence? And how do you know?
My phone is my life.
Metaphor.
The words "phone" and "life" are the two things being compared without using "like", "as", or "than".
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What type of figurative language is found in this sentence? And how do you know?
The phone rang, but he didn't answer the call.
Onomatopoeia.
The word "rang" is a sound.
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What type of figurative language is found in this sentence? And how do you know?
The car hugged the side of the road.
Personification.
The non-human object, the car, "hugged" the side of the road — which is a human-like characteristic.
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What type of figurative language is found in this sentence? And how do you know?
Jimmy's heart is as cold as ice.
Simile.
The words "heart" and "ice" are being compared using the word "as".
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