Chapter Two LITERARY TERMS - Yola

[Pages:3]Chapter Two LITERARY TERMS: Be able to define each term and apply each term to the novel.

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Enrichment Activity 2: Figurative Language

DIRECTIONS: Identify two examples from the text of Chapters 1 & 2 of a simile, metaphor, and personification

1. Simile Ex. 1: ______________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Ex. 2 _______________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________

2. Metaphor Ex. 1: ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Ex. 2 _______________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________

3. Personification Ex. 1: _______________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Ex. 2 _______________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________

The Pearl Chapter 2 Guided Reading Questions 1. What is the "hazy mirage"? 2. Why is Kino's canoe so important to him? 3. What did the sea provide as medicine for the baby? 4. What did Juana pray for? 5. How do pearls form in oysters?

6. How was the King of Spain involved in oyster beds in Mexico?

7. Why do Kino's people sing songs?

8. What secret little inner song did Kino always hear when he was diving for pearls?

9. Why was Kino hesitant to open the huge oyster right away?

10. What did the pearl look like?

11. When Juan lifted the seaweed poultice from the baby's scorpion bite, what did she find?

Chapter 2 Sequence & Prediction

DIRECTIONS: Read the following sentences from The Pearl. Some of the sentences are from the first two chapters, and some are from future chapters. Using clues from the sentences make some predictions about the plot and put them in the correct order on the lines below in a paragraph form.

1. Kino heard the little splash of morning waves on the beach.

2. Juana went to the fire pit and uncovered a coal and fanned it alive while she broke little pieces of brush over it.

3. Kino was young and strong and his black hair hung over him brown forehead.

4. Down the rope that hung the baby's box from the roof support a scorpion moved slowly.

5. The doctor was of a race which for nearly four hundred years had beaten and starved and robbed and despised Kino's race, and frightened it too, so that the indigene came humbly to the door.

6. Kino had found the Pearl of the World.

7. And Juan Tomas, who squatted on Kino's right hand because he was his brother, asked, "What will you do now that you have become a rich man?"

8. And some said softly, "Luck, you see, brings bitter friends."

9. "You have defied not the pearl buyers, but the whole structure, the whole way of life, and I am afraid for you."

10. For on the beach my canoe is broken, my house if burned, and in the brush a dead man lies.

11. If it's a coyote, this will stop it," the watcher said as he raised the gun.

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