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Quote Identification Practice for Exam:
“I run my tongue over the gross gummy
flap. The sharp edge of the flap cuts my
tongue. I taste my blood. IT’s face
suddenly pops up in my mind.”
For the quote above:
(1) When did it happen in the plot of Speak?
(What major events happened before/after?)
(2) Why is it significant to Speak’s main themes &
conflicts?
(3) What literary device is it AND explain how you
know! (tone, motif, foreshadowing, character
development, symbolism/D.H.M.)
Quote Identification Practice:
“There are twelve of them: Jennie, Jen, Jenna,
Ashley, Aubrey, Amber, Colleen, Kaitlin,
Marcie, Donner, Blitzen and Raven.”
For the quote above:
(1) When in the story did it happen?
(2) Why is it important?
(3) What literary device is it? And explain!
(Character development, tone, symbolism,
point of view)
EXAMPLE RESPONSE
(1) When: Melinda said at the beginning of the book while at the
first pep rally with Heather. At this point in the story, we know
Melinda is an outcast, but we have no idea why yet.
(2) Importance: Just as she does in this quote, Melinda uses
sarcasm throughout the book to avoid protect herself from
difficult emotions and to show disapproval. As an outcast
who has been raped, Melinda is envious and hateful toward
the cheerleaders who are popular and comfortable in their
beautiful bodies. She uses sarcasm to poke fun at them
rather than admit that she has been robbed of the chance to
be happy, liked, and comfortable like them. As the book goes
on, Melinda becomes less sarcastic and more honestly
serious as she begins to admit to the pain of her rape.
(3) Device: Tone: This quote shows a clear tone of sarcasm.
Melinda is humorously comparing the cheerleaders to
reindeer to criticize them. She does this, perhaps, because
they travel in a pack like reindeer: prancing around after a
leader.
Terms you should know for tomorrow:
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Motif
Tone
Symbol
Character development
Foreshadowing
Point of view
Rhetoric, Ethos, Pathos, Logos
Quote #1:
PAGE 17
The news-team anchor-dude
bellows, “Five dead in house fire!
Young girl attacked! Teens suspected
in gas station holdup!” I nibble on a
scab on my lower lip.
Quote #2:
PAGE 197
I look at my
homely sketch. It
doesn’t need
anything. Even
through the river in
my eyes I can see
that. It isn’t perfect
and that makes it
just right.
Quote #3:
Me: “Can you
buy me some
seeds? Flower
seeds?”
PAGE 168
Quote #4:
“Andy Evans will use you. He is not
what he pretends to be. I heard he
attacked a ninth-grader. Be very, very
careful. A Friend. P.S. Tell Greta-Ingrid,
too.”
PAGE 152
Quote #5:
The photographer keeps saying,
“Sexy, sexy, very cute.” It creeps me
out. Heather sneezes in the middle
of a group pose and her mother runs
in with tissues. It must be catching.
My throat is killing me. I want a nap.
PAGE 83
Quote #6:
PAGE 64
“I see a girl caught in the
remains of a holiday gone bad,
with her flesh picked off day
after day as the carcass dries
out. The knife and fork are
obviously middle-class
sensibilities. The palm tree is a
nice touch. A broken dream,
perhaps? Plastic honeymoon,
deserted island?”
I reach in and pluck out the
Barbie head. I set it on top of
the bony carcass. I place a
piece of tape over Barbie’s
mouth.
Quote #7:
PAGE 126
What seeds need to germinate: Seeds are
inefficient. If the seed is planted too deep, it
doesn’t warm up at the right time. Plant it too close
the surface and a crow eats it. Too much rain and
the seed molds. Not enough rain and it never gets
started. Even if it does manage to sprout, it can be
choked by weeds, rooted up by a dog, mashed by a
soccer ball, or asphyxiated by car exhaust.
It’s amazing anything survives.
Quote #8:
PAGE 49
The Ecology Club has won round two. We are
no longer the Tigers because the name shows
“shocking disrespect” for an endangered
creature.
I know I’m shocked.