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Say hello to a platform dedicated to industrious, yet overtasked teachers like you. Say goodbye to countless hours spent developing relevant and engaging ELA lessons. Whether you are teaching the fundamentals of grammar, creative writing skills, classic literature, or contemporary fiction, you will find thousands of activities and assessments to help you achieve a healthier work-life balance without sacrificing academic rigor.
Never Cry Wolf Chapters 1-8 Quiz, Literary Devices Worksheet, and Vocabulary Games
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Never Cry Wolf Chapters 1-8 Quiz, Literary Devices Worksheet, and Vocabulary Games

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Evaluate reading comprehension, support vocabulary development, and sharpen literary device application skills with these activities and assessments covering chapters 1 through 8 of Farley Mowat’s Never Cry Wolf, a scientific memoir exploring the behavior of wolves. Two quizzes, two vocabulary application activities, two crossword puzzles, two word search games, a literary elements worksheet, and answer keys are provided. Materials are delivered in editable Word Document and printable PDF formats. By engaging with these materials, students will: Read for literal comprehension Consult reference materials to learn and verify word meanings as needed Discern the most proper application of words as they are used in sentences Apply knowledge of various literary devices including alliteration, allusion, epiphany, euphemism, idiom, invective, metaphor, onomatopoeia, personification, simile, situational irony, and verbal irony Come to class better prepared to discuss narrative nonfiction
Never Cry Wolf by Farley Mowat Chapters 9 through 16 Literary Devices Worksheet
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Never Cry Wolf by Farley Mowat Chapters 9 through 16 Literary Devices Worksheet

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Covering chapters 9 through 16 of Farley Mowat’s Never Cry Wolf, a scientific memoir exploring the behavior of wolves, this application worksheet reinforces high school students’ knowledge of literary elements in relation to the nonfiction text. An answer key is included. Materials are delivered in editable Word Document and printable PDF formats. Students will apply knowledge of the following literary devices: allusion dramatic irony epiphany euphemism hyperbole metaphor onomatopoeia personification sibilance simile situational irony verbal irony
Never Cry Wolf Chapters 9 through 16 Quiz, Literary Devices Worksheet, and Vocabulary Games
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Never Cry Wolf Chapters 9 through 16 Quiz, Literary Devices Worksheet, and Vocabulary Games

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Evaluate reading comprehension, support vocabulary development, and sharpen literary device application skills with these activities and assessments covering chapters 9 through 16 of Farley Mowat’s Never Cry Wolf, a scientific memoir exploring the behavior of wolves. Two quizzes, two vocabulary application activities, two crossword puzzles, two word search games, a literary elements worksheet, and answer keys are provided. Materials are delivered in editable Word Document and printable PDF formats. By engaging with these materials, students will: Read for literal comprehension Consult reference materials to learn and verify word meanings as needed Discern the most proper application of words as they are used in sentences Apply knowledge of various literary devices including allusion, dramatic irony, epiphany, euphemism, hyperbole, metaphor, onomatopoeia, personification, simile, situational irony, and verbal irony Come to class better prepared to discuss narrative nonfiction