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Sleeping Freshman Never Lie

Sleeping Freshman Never Lie. By David Lubar. Literary Elements . Protagonist – main character in fiction or drama Antagonist – the character or force that blocks the protagonist Setting – time and place of story or play

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Sleeping Freshman Never Lie

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  1. Sleeping Freshman Never Lie By David Lubar

  2. Literary Elements • Protagonist – main character in fiction or drama • Antagonist – the character or force that blocks the protagonist • Setting – time and place of story or play • Climax – the highest point of action in the development or resolution of the story • Theme – the central idea or insight revealed by the work of literature

  3. Identify or explain the following literary elements as they relate to Sleeping Freshman Never Lie • Protagonist • Antagonist – (think outside of the box) • Setting • Climax • Theme – (what insights did the book give about high school?)

  4. Allusions in Sleeping Freshman Never Lie • Allusion – a reference to a well known person, event, or work of art. Literary allusions in Sleeping Freshman Never Lie: http://yalitlovers.wordpress.com/2006/09/10/sleeping-freshman-guide/

  5. Vocabulary • Metamorphic – changing in form pg. 87 • Benevolent – kind pg. 30 • Garrulous – too talkative pg. 31 • Deprivation – (as in sleep deprivation) – loss pg. 35 • Parsimony – stinginess, cheapness pg. 56 • Imputation – accusation pg. 56 • Flux – change “flux sux” pg. 92 • Perambulation – walking pg. 169 • Mastication – chewing pg. 169 • Viscous – thick and sticky pg. 43

  6. Homework • Choose one of the vocabulary words and make a graphic representation of the meaning of the word • Your graphic must fill an entire 8 ½ X 11 sheet of paper • The vocabulary word must be legibly written on the paper • Hang on wall and share tomorrow!!!

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