Literary Device Definition Literary Device Identification Literary Device Effect TISAS/Dialogue Rules TLC/Quote Integration
100
What is a simile?
What is a comparison between two different objects using "like," or "as". The effect of the comparison enhances the reader's understanding of an idea?
100
What is personification?
What is the following an example of: The wind said goodnight and the stars sang us to sleep.
100
What is lost love, sadness, alteration, etc?
What is the effect of the following metaphor: Your love, once a red, red rose, has lost its scent.
100
What is emotional detail and physical detail?
What kinds of character detail is the following AND what's the effect? He/she was the type of person who never ate sitting down. His/her toe was always tapping and his/her nails were bitten down to the quick.
100
What is tagging who is speaking, or who/what is being written about.
What does the "T" stand for in TLC ,and what does it mean?
200
What is irony?
What is a contrast between expectation and reality—between what’s said and what is really meant, between what is expected to happen and what really happens, or between what appears to be true and what is really true?
200
What is sleep, eat chocolate, study, eat breakfast?
What should you do to prepare for finals?
200
What is danger, impending doom, the "s" beginnings sound like the sound of a snake slithering?
What is the effect of the following alliteration: The snake slid stealthily between the tall grass towards our sleeping bodies.
200
What is material detail?
What kind of character detail is this AND what is the effect: He/she walked into the room, wearing a sweatshirt that was two sizes too big and boldly displayed the Nike swoosh on the front.
200
What is leading into the quote with context: establishing what is happening at the moment the quote occurs.
What does "L" stand for in TLC, and what does it mean?
300
What is metaphor?
What is a direct comparison between two unlike things/ideas where one thing “becomes” the other without the use of the word like, as, than, or resembles?
300
What is alliteration?
What is the following an example of: The dog drizzled his drool on the doll with a delightfully dopey look on his face.
300
Scar=past, lost family, link to Voldemort, marks Harry as special, magic, etc.
What is the effect of the following symbol: Harry Potter's scar in the little known Harry Potter series?
300
What is inside the quotation marks?
What is the correct location for all punctuation that connects dialogue tags to dialogue?
300
What is citing the author's work with a page number, line number, act/scene, and sometimes the author's last name.
What does the "C" stand for in TLC, and what does it mean?
400
What is symbol?
What is one thing that stands for, or represents, something else in order to make us understand something about the text?
400
What is metaphor?
What is the following an example of: Your love, once a red, red rose, has lost its scent.
400
What is the water seems alive and wants to cause harm, intensifies the cold by making it seem alive and out of human control?
What is the effect of the following personification: The water leapt over the edge of the boat, attacking our exposed cheeks and surrounded our feet in icy cold.
400
What is create a new paragraph and indent for each new speaker?
What is the correct way to show a new speaker when writing dialogue?
400
What is a fully integrated quote, meaning your writing and the quote flow together as one sentence.
What is the goal of TLC? What are you trying to create by using it?
500
What is alliteration?
What is the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the at the beginning of closely connected words?
500
What is irony?
What is the following situation an example of: "Nothing is written in stone" is written in stone?
500
Caffeine!
What is Ms. Hensley trying to quit?
500
1) run-on
2) missing comma after cold
3) He said vs. he said
What are the three errors in the following:
"Hey, it's time to go I'm cold"He said.
500
Let's see your options!
Challenge: Properly integrate the following quote given the context, speaker, and page number.
Context: Sam and Bob are walking to the store and it starts to rain.
Quote: "No, my not my best rain boots! "
Page: 24






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