Night Study Guide
Night Exam, 2/8
1.
Study the Night Background Information from Do Now #38
2.
Know the answers to Night Chapters 1-7 Comprehension questions
3.
Know the answers to the Night AP multiple questions
4.
Study the terms from the Notes – AP Multiple Choice, Night handout
5.
Know the definitions of allusion, verbal irony, situational irony, and dramatic irony
6.
Study the characters and events from the novel
Project Guidelines: TPCASTT Terezin poems
1.
Title – Before you read the poem, speculate on what you think the poem might be about.
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Paraphrase – In complete sentences, summarize each of the stanzas.
3.
Connotation – 1. Annotate the poem. Mark literary devices. 2. Explain the purpose/effect of two
literary devices in complete sentences.
4.
Attitude - 1. Annotate the poem. Label the speaker’s attitudes. 2. Explain one example of the speaker’s attitude. In complete sentences describe how that attitude is created.
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Shift - In complete sentences describe a shift in the speaker’s attitude. Describe the significance of the shift.
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Title revisited – Look at the title again, this time on an interpretive level. What new insight does the title provide in understanding the poem?
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Theme – 1. Write a thematic statement in a complete sentence. 2. Provide supporting evidence for your thematic statement.
For your final draft, decorate your butterfly in accordance with predominant moods / the thematic message of the poem.