Tuesday 11/12 Exit Ticket Question: In what ways does an analogy differ from a simile or metaphor?(1 point)

Responses

A metaphor cannot contain the words "like" or "as".
A metaphor cannot contain the words "like" or "as".

A simile, metaphor, and analogy are all basically the same thing and there shouldn't be a difference.
A simile, metaphor, and analogy are all basically the same thing and there shouldn't be a difference.

An analogy is longer, an analogy is saying something is like something else to make a larger point, an analogy is for the purpose of explaining.
An analogy is longer, an analogy is saying something is like something else to make a larger point, an analogy is for the purpose of explaining.

An analogy only happens in poetry.
An analogy only happens in poetry.
Question 2
Wednesday 11/13 Exit Ticket Question: What is the difference between mood and tone?(1 point)
Responses

Mood is portrayed through personification and tone is portrayed through metaphor and simile.
Mood is portrayed through personification and tone is portrayed through metaphor and simile.

Mood and tone are the same thing.
Mood and tone are the same thing.

The mood is how the character feels about certain things and the tone is the atmosphere of the story's setting.
The mood is how the character feels about certain things and the tone is the atmosphere of the story's setting.

Mood: The atmosphere of a story and the emotions a reader feels as they read it. Tone: The attitude of the author toward what is happening. Tone will come from the narrator or character that is experiencing the events of the story.
Mood: The atmosphere of a story and the emotions a reader feels as they read it. Tone: The attitude of the author toward what is happening. Tone will come from the narrator or character that is experiencing the events of the story.
Question 3
Thursday 11/14 Exit Ticket Question: What kind of irony is it when you know something as the audience or reader that the characters do not?(1 point)
Responses

Dramatic Irony
Dramatic Irony

Situational Irony
Situational Irony

Verbal Irony
Verbal Irony

Total Irony
Total Irony
Question 4
Friday 11/15 Exit Ticket Question: How can cultural setting affect a character?(1 point)
Responses

Cultural setting and cultural context are easily removed when trying to learn about a character and their motivations.
Cultural setting and cultural context are easily removed when trying to learn about a character and their motivations.

The social and cultural environment of the setting of a text influence the characters particularly as it pertains to the beliefs, values, and practices of the people who live there.
The social and cultural environment of the setting of a text influence the characters particularly as it pertains to the beliefs, values, and practices of the people who live there.

Cultural setting and cultural context are minor influences on characters and only show when a character is with other people.
Cultural setting and cultural context are minor influences on characters and only show when a character is with other people.

Cultural setting and cultural context is something that only describes the character in physical ways.
Cultural setting and cultural context is something that only describes the character in physical ways.
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Here are the correct responses for each exit ticket question based on the context provided:

Question 1: In what ways does an analogy differ from a simile or metaphor?

  • Correct Response: An analogy is longer, an analogy is saying something is like something else to make a larger point, an analogy is for the purpose of explaining.

Question 2: What is the difference between mood and tone?

  • Correct Response: Mood: The atmosphere of a story and the emotions a reader feels as they read it. Tone: The attitude of the author toward what is happening. Tone will come from the narrator or character that is experiencing the events of the story.

Question 3: What kind of irony is it when you know something as the audience or reader that the characters do not?

  • Correct Response: Dramatic Irony

Question 4: How can cultural setting affect a character?

  • Correct Response: The social and cultural environment of the setting of a text influence the characters particularly as it pertains to the beliefs, values, and practices of the people who live there.

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