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Holes Louis Sachar. Language forms and features in…. “No-good pig-stealing dirty-rotten great great Grandfather”. Lexical chain & recurring motif. “Mr Sir”. Nomenclature. One word lines Short sentences “lake” 2 nd person narrative. Repetition.
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Holes Louis Sachar Language forms and features in…
“No-good pig-stealing dirty-rotten great great Grandfather” Lexical chain & recurring motif
“Mr Sir” Nomenclature
One word lines Short sentences “lake” 2nd person narrative Repetition
Modal verbs convey a range of judgments about the likelihood of events. There are nine modal verbs: "can", "could", "may", "might", "will", "would", "shall", "should", and "must". She might be there. You could get there by lunchtime if you hurry. You'llhit the roof. That must have hurt. MODALITY
Exaggeration… “I’ve told you a million times!” Creates sarcasm Look for quotes from Mr Sir Hyperbole
Over-used phrases or “sayings” Look for quotes from Mr Pendanski Cliché
Engage = involve? Get the attention of? Engross? Take part in? attract? Connect? Absorb Write a perfect paragraph in which you explore the language forms, features and structures in HOLES by Louis Sachar. ? In chapter 1 of Holes,how does Louis Sacharengage the audience in the novel? How? = What language techniques are used?
Statement (1st sentence): In chapter 1 of Holes, Louis Sachar uses 2nd person narrative, repetition of short sentences and high modality to involvethe audience. In chapter 1 of Holes,how does Louis Sacharengage the audience in the novel? STEP 1! ? How? = What language techniques are used? Engage = involve? Get the attention of? Engross? Take part in? attract? Connect? Absorb
Prove your statement with evidence from the text… (2nd sentence of your paragraph…) In chapter 1 of Holes,how does Louis Sacharengage the audience in the novel? ? STEP 2! A quote from the text… written word-for-word from the text – with speech marks at the beginning and end of the quote In chapter 1,Sachar writes, “that’s the worst thing that can happen to you, you die a slow, painful death”.
The 2nd person narrative speaks directly to the audience. The high modality of “worst” way “you die a slow, painful death” positions the readers to actually imagine themselvesin the novel’s action. In chapter 1 of Holes,how does Louis Sacharengage the audience in the novel? STEP 3! • Connect the language techniques with the evidence from the text…AND • explain the EFFECT of using the language techniques. (3rd and 4th sentences of your paragraph…) in involving the audience.
The effective use of the 2nd person narrative and high modality, used by Sachar in the 1st chapter of Holes, successfully engages the audience in the novel. In chapter 1 of Holes,how does Louis Sacharengage the audience in the novel? STEP 4! Linksentence: this is the last sentence of your paragraph. It “links” yourtechniques + evidence + effect backto the question
In chapter 1 of Holes, Louis Sachar uses 2nd person narrative, repetition of short sentences and high modality to involve the audience. In chapter 1,Sachar writes, “that’s the worst thing that can happen to you, you die a slow, painful death”.The 2nd person narrative speaks directly to the audience. The high modality of “worst” way “you die a slow, painful death” positions the readers to actually imagine themselvesin the novel’s action. The effective use of the 2nd person narrative and high modality, used by Sachar in the 1st chapter of Holes, successfully engages the audience in the novel. Now… put all the steps together to form the complete paragraph