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A.
answer the following questions based on the excerpt in at least 2 complete sentences with evidence.
1. which example/quote foreshadows an event in the story?
2. how does the author create dramatic irony?
excerpt from page 6 of unit 7 lesson 1 Anne of Green Gables:
"if i had been the boy you send for," said anne wistfully, "i'd be able to help you so much now and spare you in a hundred ways. i could find it in my heart to wish i had been, just for that."
"well now, I'd rather have you than a dozen boys, anne," said matthew patting her hand. "just mind you that--rather than a dozen boys. well now, i guess it wasnt a boy that took the avery scholarship, was it? it was a girl--my girl-- my girl that I'm proud of."
he smiled his shy smile at her as he went into the yard. Anne took the memory of it with her when she went to her room that night and sat for a long while at her open window, thinking of the past and dreaming of the future. Outside the snow Queen was mistily and dreaming of the future. outside the snow queen was mistily white in the moonshine; the frogs were singing in the marsh beyond orchard slope. Anne always remembered the silvery, peaceful beauty and fragrance calm of that night. it was the last night before sorrow touched her life; and no more life is ever quite the same again when once that cold, sanctifying touch has been laid upon it.
(MAKE IT SOUND LIKE A FIFTH GRADER AN MAKE IT LESS THAN 100 WORDS)
B.
what did you learn about connotation this week? your answer should be at least 1 complete sentence long that starts with a capital letter, ends with a period, and contains no spelling errors.
answer the following questions based on the excerpt in at least 2 complete sentences with evidence.
1. which example/quote foreshadows an event in the story?
2. how does the author create dramatic irony?
excerpt from page 6 of unit 7 lesson 1 Anne of Green Gables:
"if i had been the boy you send for," said anne wistfully, "i'd be able to help you so much now and spare you in a hundred ways. i could find it in my heart to wish i had been, just for that."
"well now, I'd rather have you than a dozen boys, anne," said matthew patting her hand. "just mind you that--rather than a dozen boys. well now, i guess it wasnt a boy that took the avery scholarship, was it? it was a girl--my girl-- my girl that I'm proud of."
he smiled his shy smile at her as he went into the yard. Anne took the memory of it with her when she went to her room that night and sat for a long while at her open window, thinking of the past and dreaming of the future. Outside the snow Queen was mistily and dreaming of the future. outside the snow queen was mistily white in the moonshine; the frogs were singing in the marsh beyond orchard slope. Anne always remembered the silvery, peaceful beauty and fragrance calm of that night. it was the last night before sorrow touched her life; and no more life is ever quite the same again when once that cold, sanctifying touch has been laid upon it.
(MAKE IT SOUND LIKE A FIFTH GRADER AN MAKE IT LESS THAN 100 WORDS)
B.
what did you learn about connotation this week? your answer should be at least 1 complete sentence long that starts with a capital letter, ends with a period, and contains no spelling errors.
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