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“Bonne Annee”

“Bonne Annee”. “from The Latehomecomer”. “Powwow at the End of the World”. “What to Bring”. Figurative Language. SLAM & Narrative Techniques. The Latehome-comer. Powwow at the End of the World. SLAM and Narrative Techniques. Figurative Language. What to Bring. Bonne Annee. $100.

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“Bonne Annee”

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  1. “Bonne Annee”

  2. “from The Latehomecomer”

  3. “Powwow at the End of the World”

  4. “What to Bring”

  5. Figurative Language

  6. SLAM & Narrative Techniques

  7. The Latehome-comer Powwow at the End of the World SLAM and Narrative Techniques Figurative Language What to Bring Bonne Annee $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  8. 1-100 1 - 100 Define central idea. $100

  9. 1-100A 1 - 100 The central idea is the main point the author wants to communicate to readers. $100

  10. 1-200 What is the central idea of “Bonne Annee”? $200

  11. 1-200A 1 - 100 The central idea for Bonne Annee is… Jean-Pierre Benoit struggles with identifying himself as either Haitian, his birthplace, or as American, the place where he was raised. $200

  12. 1-300 What is the climax of “Bonne Annee”? $300

  13. 1-300A The climax of Bonne Annee is… When Bebe Doc flees the country because Jean-Pierre finally has the freedom to choose between staying in America or returning to Haiti. 1 - 100 $300

  14. 1-400 Name the literary device the author uses in “Bonne Annee”… “Americans perceive desperate brown masses swarming at their golden shores…” $400

  15. 1-400A 1 - 100 “Americans perceive desperate brown masses swarming at their golden shores…” is an example of imagery. $400

  16. 1-500 How is the conflict in “Bonne Annee” resolved? $500

  17. 1-500A 1 - 100 “I fulfill my destiny, more or less. I return to Haiti, on an American passport, for a two-week visit. $500

  18. 2-100 1 - 100 Define supporting details. $100

  19. 2-100A 1 - 100 Supporting details are sentences from the text that support the central idea. $100

  20. 2-200 What is the central idea of “from The Latehomecomer”? $200

  21. 2-200A In “The Latehomecomer”, Koa Kalia Yang struggled with accepting the American culture without betraying her Hmong culture. 1 - 100 $200

  22. 2-300 What is the climax of “The Latehomecomer”? $300

  23. 2-300A 1 - 100 The climax is when Koa Kalia Yang has an anxiety attack in her bedroom and feels like she is dying. $300

  24. 2-400 Name the literary device the author uses… “I could hear the pounding in my ears, very loud and deep, like a hollow cry from my chest”. $400

  25. 2-400A 1 - 100 “I could hear the pounding in my ears, very loud and deep, like a hollow cry from my chest” is an example of a simile. $400

  26. 2-500 How is the conflict in “The Latehomecomer” resolved? $500

  27. 2-500A “That had always been the point in the Hmong life, and even in the American one. I grew satisfied with myself. Slowly, the sickness went away.” Koa Kalia Yang finds a way to accept her American culture, as well as maintain her Hmong culture. 1 - 100 $500

  28. 3-100 1 - 100 What are the five plot elements? $100

  29. 3-100A • Exposition • Rising Action • Climax • Falling Action • Resolution 1 - 100 $100

  30. 3-200 What is the central idea of “Powwow at the End of the World”? $200

  31. 3-200A The central idea of “Powwow…” is … “Alexie was passionately angry that the dams caused the Indians to move away, taking their culture with them.” 1 - 100 $200

  32. 3-300 The repetition of “I must forgive and so I shall after…” indicates that the author used which organizational pattern? A. Chronological B. Cause and Effect C. Compare and Contrast $300

  33. 3-300A The repetition of “I must forgive and so I shall after…” indicates that the author used which organizational pattern? B. Cause and Effect 1 - 100 $300

  34. 3-400 Name the literary device the author uses in… “…that salmon leaps into the night air about the water, throws a lightning bolt at the brush near my feet, and starts the fire which will lead all of the lost Indians home.” $400

  35. 3-400A “…that salmon leaps into the night air above the water, throws a lightning bolt at the brush near my feet, and starts the fire which will lead all of the lost Indians home.” is an example of imagery. 1 - 100 $400

  36. 3-500 How is the conflict in “Powwow at the End of the World” resolved? $500

  37. 3-500A 1 - 100 Sherman Alexie maintains that his forgiveness will only come with the list of stipulations provided in the poem (the dams are deconstructed and the salmon return to their community restoring their population and culture). Since the poem ends before these stipulations are met, we can infer there is no forgiveness, therefore no resolution to the problem. $500

  38. 4-100 1 - 100 What are three types of supporting details? $100

  39. 4-100A 1 - 100 Three types of supporting details are… facts, opinions, and anecdotes. $100

  40. 5-100 1 - 100 What is imagery? $100

  41. Imagery is…descriptive words and phrases that recreate sensory experiences for readers usually appealing to one or more of the five senses 1 - 100 $100

  42. 5-200 What is an allusion? $200

  43. 5-200A 1 - 100 An allusion is… a reference to a famous person, place, event, or work of literature $200

  44. 5-300 What is the difference between a simile and a metaphor? $300

  45. 5-300A Both similes and metaphors compare two things that wouldn’t normally be compared. Similes use the words “like” or “as” to compare, while metaphors usually us to-be verbs, such as “is”. 1 - 100 $300

  46. 5-400 Give an example of a simile. $400

  47. 5-400A 1 - 100 One example of a simile is… I could hear the pounding in my ears, very loud and deep, like a hollow cry from my chest.” $400

  48. 5-500 How does the author’s use of allusions affect the reader? $500

  49. 5-500A 1 - 100 Because the author makes a reference to something else, the reader will better understand the author’s point. $500

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