Other Flashcards

(11 cards)

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Q

How do the genres differ between the two texts?

A

Walk is romantic drama; Much Ado is comedy.

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How do the points of view differ?

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Walk is first-person; Much Ado is third-person.

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3
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How do the tones differ?

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Walk is emotional; Much Ado is humorous.

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4
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How is love portrayed differently in each text?

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Walk shows sacrificial love; Much Ado shows confusing, comedic love.

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5
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What type of irony is mainly used in each text?

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Walk uses situational irony; Much Ado uses dramatic irony.

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6
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How do the themes differ?

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Walk focuses on transformation; Much Ado focuses on misunderstanding.

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What is the first step in a considered response?

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Define the device or theme clearly.

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What is the second step in a considered response?

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Give a clear example from the text.

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What is the third step in a considered response?

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Explain why the example matters.

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10
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What is the fourth step in a considered response?

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Compare across both texts.

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What should strong paragraphs focus on?

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Analysis and explanation, not summary.

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