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Show What U Know

Published on Dec 27, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

SHOW WHAT U KNOWS

BY:HENRY WYNNE
Photo by yewenyi

SETTING

THE PLACE OR TYPE OF SURROUNDINGS WHERE SOMETHING IS POSITIONED OR WHERE AN EVENT TAKES PLACE

1.COOK COFFEEHOUSE

  • Small coffee house with many things from a lot of people to pets
  • Busy most of the time except when the fever came to town

2.OLIGIVE MANSION

  • Big mansion full of rich snotty people
  • Homes 3 young daughters,mother,and a dad that's not there often
Photo by Werner Kunz

BUSH HILL

  • Hospital/houses sick and injured people (mostly fever victims)
  • Many people died in bunker hill before it was updated
Photo by cm195902

CHARACTERS

A PERSON IN A NOVEL, PLAY, OR MOVIE.

MATTIE COOK

  • Little girl in the book Fever of 1793
  • Brave little girl that asks a lot of questions and is worried about what happens in her life

POLLY

  • A girl that died at a young age from the fever
  • Mattie cook's best friend

GEORGE WASHINGTON

  • First president of the United States
  • General/lead his troops with honor
Photo by cliff1066™

LUCILLE COOK

  • Mother of a little girl named mattie
  • Husband died by construction injury
  • Strong woman who is a workaholic
Photo by liber

GRANDFAUTHER

  • Captain
  • Used to be in the army that fought alongside General George Washington
Photo by yewenyi

THEME

The subject of a talk, a piece of writing, a person's thoughts, or an exhibition; a topic.
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BRAVERY

  • Showing courage or facing ones fears
  • Mattie shows bravery when her friend Polly died
Photo by Sam Ilić

SUFFERING

  • the state of undergoing pain, distress, or hardship.
  • All the people who died with yellow fever suffered

SELF-RELIANCE

  • Reliance on one's own powers and resources rather than those of others.
  • Mattie had self reliance when her mom was sick

METAPHOR

  • Comparing 2 things without using like or as
  • An example in the book is when the book said "she quickly tied a bonnet under her chin and left,the back door closing being her with the sharp sound of a gunshot" p. 10
Photo by sinosplice

SIMILE

  • Comparing two things using like or as
  • On page 11 it says Black coffee,bitter as medicine
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ONOMATOPOEIA

  • the formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named
  • In page 32 there's three onomatopoeia's(boing boing boing)
Photo by BarbaraMae

IMAGERY

  • visually descriptive or figurative language, especially in a literary work.
  • There are many examples of imagery
  • At the beginning they gave you an image of the coffee house

PERSONIFICATION

  • Giving an object human like qualities
  • An example of personification is... That the stars danced across the night sky
Photo by MY LIU