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8 th grade English. Literature Review. “All But My Life”. Gerda was able to survive her imprisonment by Nazis by the memories of her family and her happy childhood home. “All But My Life”. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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8th grade EnglishLiterature Review

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“All But My Life”Gerda was able to survive her imprisonment by Nazis by the memories of her family and her happy childhood home.

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“All But My Life”One reason Gerda survived the Death March was because she obeyed her dad and wore ski boots on the day she was taken away.

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“All But My Life”Gerda got her life back when she married the American soldier that liberated her from the Nazis. He was a German Jew whose parents had sent him to America.

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The Diary of Anne Frank

Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl is the source of the play.

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The Diary of Anne Frank

The play is set in Amsterdam, Holland, during World War II.

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The Diary of Anne Frank

Plays are divided into acts.

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The Diary of Anne Frank

All Jews were required to wear a yellow Star of David on their clothing.

Their rations were cut when the suppliers of the ration books were arrested.

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The Diary of Anne Frank

The Franks went into hiding to hide from the Nazis. They were in hiding for 25 months.

8 inhabitants were in the secret annex when they were arrested.

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The Diary of Anne Frank

Mrs. Frank wants the Van Daans to leave because Mr. Van Daan was stealing food.

They thought a warehouse worker had blackmailed them.

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The Diary of Anne FrankThe sounds of a burglar downstairs ruins the Hanukkah celebration.

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The Diary of Anne Frank“In spite of

everything, I still believe that people are basically good at heart.”-Anne

“Aren’t they awful? Treating us as if we were still in the nursery.”-Anne

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The Diary of Anne Frank“We don’t need the

Nazis to destroy us.“ –Otto Frank

“There are no walls, no bolts, no locks that anyone can put on your mind.” -Otto Frank

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The Diary of Anne Frank “In my day, it was

the boys who called on the girls.” –Mrs. Van Daan

“He’s no father to you. That man!” –Mrs. Frank

“You must build your own character.” –Otto Frank

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The Treasure of Lemon BrownGreg is bored by

his father’s talk of his childhood

He feels more capable of dealing with his father after spending time with Lemon.

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The Treasure of Lemon BrownGreg’s father thinks

Greg isn’t trying hard enough to pass math

Greg goes into an abandoned building to escape his father and the rain.

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The Treasure of Lemon BrownGreg decides

Lemon Brown is harmless

Lemon’s treasure includes newspaper clippings.

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The Treasure of Lemon BrownLemon’s treasures

are symbols of his life’s accomplishments

The theme of the story is about what “treasure” really is.

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The Treasure of Lemon Brown“His voice was high

and brittle like dry twigs”: simile

“Howdy, Mr. Pain. See you back again.”: personification

New York City: setting

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The OutsidersNarrator of the

novel is Ponyboy.Members of

Pony’s gang were Johnny, Dally, Steve, Darry, Soda, and Two-Bit.

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The OutsidersPonyboy is polite,

soft-spoken, smart, and sensitive.

Pony runs away when Darry slaps him.

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The OutsidersJohnny and Ponyboy almost died when they rescued the children from the burning church.

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The OutsidersCherry helps Pony

realize that not all Socs and Greasers are alike.

“Things are rough all over.”-Cherry

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The OutsidersPony reacts to

Johnny’s death by pretending Johnny wasn’t dead.

By “Stay gold,” Johnny meant that Pony should stay sensitive and kind.

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The Outsiders“Either way, there’s not going to be any blood feud between our outfit and Shepard’s. If we needed them tomorrow, they’d show.” -Two Bit

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The Outsiders“I didn’t think!

That’s all I hear out of you! Can’t you think of anything?” –Darry

“I think I like it better when the old man’s hittin’ me. At least then I know he knows who I am.” –Johnny

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The Outsiders“You know what a

greaser is? White trash with long hair.” -Bob

”I mean, he loves you a lot. Savvy?” –Soda

“It ain’t fair that we have all the rough breaks!” - Pony

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The OutsidersS.E. Hinton was 16 when she wrote The Outsiders.

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Literary ElementsPersonification

“The policemen’s guns spit fire into the night.”

Idiom“My friends would

think I was off my rocker.”

“Sodapop kept them in stitches.”

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Literary ElementsAllusion

“He reminded me of Will Rogers.”

“I was wishing I looked like Paul Newman.”

Simile“He’s got eyes

that are like two pieces of pale blue-green ice.”

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Literary ElementsOnomatopoeia

“I could hear the blue Mustang’s vroom, vroom…”

Alliteration“They walked slowly, silently, smiling.”

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Literary ElementsTheme

“Things are rough all over.”

Hyperbole“Glory, Two-Bit, scare us to death!”

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Ready for the Final!Literature

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