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Of Mice and Men Review

Of Mice and Men Review. Using Lettered Cards. Literary Terms. Which term is best depicted in the following example: “Time awakened again and moved sluggishly on” A. Alliteration B. Personification C. Hyperbole D. Symbol. Lit Terms Cont.

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Of Mice and Men Review

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  1. Of Mice and Men Review Using Lettered Cards

  2. Literary Terms • Which term is best depicted in the following example: “Time awakened again and moved sluggishly on” A. Alliteration B. Personification C. Hyperbole D. Symbol

  3. Lit Terms Cont. • “Her hair hung in little rolled clusters like sausages” A. Simile B. Personification C. Hyperbole D. Foreshadowing

  4. Lit Terms • “Sure… And a pile of manure under the window. Sure, it’s swell.” A. Personification B. Hyperbole C. Verbal irony D. Simile

  5. Lit Terms • Curley’s wife always wears the color red A. Alliteration B. Symbolism C. Hyperbole D. Verbal Irony

  6. Lit Terms • “If I was a relative of yours I’d shoot myself” A. Verbal Irony B. Hyperbole C. Symbol D. Personification

  7. Lit Terms • “The silence fell on the room again. It came our of the night and invaded the room” A. Hyperbole B. Foreshadowing C. Symbol D. Personification

  8. Lit Terms • “I ought to of shot that dog myself, George.” A. Hyperbole B. Foreshadowing C. Symbol D. Personification

  9. Lit Terms • “A dove’s wings whistled over the water.” A. Alliteration B. Symbolism C. Hyperbole D. Verbal Irony

  10. Lit Terms • “…if you jus’ happen to get in trouble like you always done before, I want you to come right here an’ hide in the brush.” A. Hyperbole B. Foreshadowing C. Symbol D. Personification

  11. Lit Terms • “The sycamore leaves whispered in a little night breeze.” A. Hyperbole B. Foreshadowing C. Symbol D. Personification

  12. Quotations- Who said the following lines? • “I don’t like this place, George. This ain’t no good place. I wanna get outta here.” A. Candy B. Lennie C. Slim D. Carlson

  13. Quotes • “This ol’ dog jus’ suffers hisself all the time. If you was to take him out and shoot him right in the back of the head[…] he’d never know what hit him.” A. Candy B. Lennie C. Slim D. Carlson

  14. Quotes • “I ought to of shot that dog myself, George.” A. Candy B. Lennie C. Slim D. Carlson

  15. Quotes • “What we gonna do now, George? What we gonna do now? A. Candy B. Lennie C. Slim D. Carlson

  16. Quotes • “Never you mind… A guy got to sometimes.” A. Candy B. Lennie C. Slim D. Carlson

  17. 1930’s • In what year did the stock market crash? A. 1925 B. 1929 C. 1939 D. 1922

  18. 1930’s • The derogatory name given to Depression-era shacks. A. Hoover Towns B. Hoover Camps C. Hoover Shacks D. Hoovervilles

  19. 1930’s • Who was the president elected after Hoover? A. Theodore Roosevelt B. Franklin Delano Roosevelt C. Abraham Lincoln D. George Washington

  20. 1930’s • What was the percentage of unemployed among the poor population? A. 35 B. 80 C. 50 D. 25

  21. 1930’s • What was the name given to the calamitous soil erosion caused by the removal of grasslands and severe droughts that ruined many farms? A. Dust Bowl B. Roaring Twenties C. Great Depression D. New Deal

  22. What else to study… • Characters from novel • Basic plot of novel • Vocabulary • Bemused • Raptly • Wryly • Aloof • Sullenly • Sniveled • Writhed • Belligerent • Mottled • Scudded

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