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Hello, Spring! Wake up, Timmy! Put on your slippers and look outside. Spring is coming. Off we go! Don’t be slow. Let’s slip down the slide. The spring breeze is cool. What fell on your sleeve? It’s a spotted spider. Hey, spider. Please don’t slip away! Have a spoon of sugar.
Element Definition Example from Text Theme Main message or lesson Be yourself; self-acceptance Tone Author’s attitude toward the subject Encouraging, humorous Diction Word choice Weird, perfect, brave Denotation Literal meaning of a word Weird = unusual Connotation Emotional meaning of a word Weird = negative or unique Allusion Reference to another literary or cultural work Harry Potter, The Last Battle Genre Type of writing Letter Writer Author Letter writer to her teen self Title Name of the text Just Be Yourself Dear Teen Me, Psst! Hey! You in the corner of the library with your nose stuck in a book. Yes, you. Don’t recognize me without that awful perm, do you? (Remind me again why you thought that was a good idea?) Anyway, I hope you don’t mind if I sit with you for a minute, but we need to talk. Don’t worry about the “no talking in the library” rule. I’m sure we’ll be fine. Librarians aren’t as bad as they seem. Judging from the hair and braces I’d have to guess you’re in your junior year. Yes? Thought so. I’d forgotten how many lonely lunch hours you spent in the school library. You have some friends in the cafeteria that you could sit with, but you don’t feel like you really fit in, do you? That’s why you joined every school club you could. I just counted and you’re in eighteen, not to mention the numerous after-school activities you’re involved in. I mean honestly, you joined the ROTC.1 You don’t even like ROTC! And I won’t even bother bringing up that time you tried ballet. I’m still having nightmares about the fifth position! Let me ask you, how’s it all working out? Not very well, am I right? By spending so much time trying to find yourself, you’re slowly losing yourself. We don’t all have one single rock-star talent, and honestly, I think those of us who don’t are the lucky ones. Life isn’t about finding the one thing you’re good at and never doing anything else; it’s about exploring yourself and finding out who you really are on your own terms and in your own way. You don’t have to exhaust yourself to do that. Oh, don’t be so down in the dumps about it. You’ll eventually find something you’re good at, I promise. It’s a long, winding road to get there, but you’ll find it. Being able to spend all day doing what you love (or one of the things that you love) is the most amazing feeling in the world. And no, I won’t tell you what it is, so don’t even ask me. Just remember to always be yourself, because there’s nobody else who can do it for you. I think E. E. Cummings put it best when he said, “It takes courage to grow up and become who you really are.” Looks like the bell is about to ring so I’ll leave you to your book. What are you reading, anyway? Oh, The Last Battle by C. S. Lewis. I should have guessed. You should give those Harry Potter books a try. I saw you roll your eyes! I know they seem like just another fad, but trust me, they’re better than you think. They’ve got a real future! finding out who you really are on your own terms and in your own way. You don’t have to exhaust yourself to do that. Oh, don’t be so down in the dumps about it. You’ll eventually find something you’re good at, I promise. It’s a long, winding road to get there, but you’ll find it. Being able to spend all day doing what you love (or one of the things that you love) is the most amazing feeling in the world. And no, I won’t tell you what it is, so don’t even ask me. Just remember to always be yourself, because there’s nobody else who can do it for you. I think E. E. Cummings put it best when he said, “It takes courage to grow up and become who you really are.” Looks like the bell is about to ring so I’ll leave you to your book. What are you reading, anyway? Oh, The Last Battle by C. S. Lewis. I should have guessed. You should give those Harry Potter books a try. I saw you roll your eyes! I know they seem like just another fad, but trust me, they’re better than you think. They’ve got a real future! i need you to tell me how can i start this text and i need you to add these essential questions: What are some milestones on the path to gr owing up?, What makes an experience memorable? What makes it life changing? and then Denotation, Connotation, Allusions, Diction, Tone, Genre, Writer, Title, Theme in a table and i need u to add definitions for each one and extract examples from the text
Hey Cindy, what costume are you wearing? I am wearing a princess costume. This is my favorite Halloween costume. Your costume is very colorful. I think that it is pretty! Thank you! I think that my costume is pretty too. I like colorful clothing. What costume are you wearing, Sam? I am wearing a zombie costume. This is my favorite Halloween costume. I like to scare people! Your costume is very scary. I think that it is ugly! Yes, I like ugly costumes. They are scary. Pretty costumes can't scare people.
Hey Sam, what are you doing? I am getting ready to go swimming in the pool. It’s too cold. How about we play soccer? No. We can’t kick the ball in the snow. Can we play hockey on the lake? Yes, we can. Let’s go there. Can you hit the puck? Yes, I can hit it.
Timmy: Hey Sam, what are you doing? Sam: I am getting ready to go swimming in the pool. Timmy: It’s too cold. How about we play soccer? Sam: No. We can’t kick the ball in the snow. Timmy: Can we play hockey on the lake? Sam: Yes, we can. Let’s go there. Sam: Can you hit the puck? Timmy: Yes, I can hit it.
Timmy: Hey Cindy, what are you doing? Cindy: I am getting ready to go swimming. Timmy: Where do you swim? Cindy: I swim in the pool. Cindy: Do you want to swim with me? Timmy: No, thank you. I have soccer practice. Cindy: What do you like about soccer? Timmy: I like kicking the ball and scoring goals.
Lily: Hey Tom! Guess what I saw in the park today? Tom: What? What did you see? Lily: I was driving along with my dad on our bikes, and I saw a funny dog wearing sunglasses! Tom: No way! I was driving along the same path yesterday, but I didn’t see that! Lily: It was so funny! Everyone was laughing. A little boy is finding the dog’s toy and throwing it for him. Tom: That sounds like fun. I think playing with a dog is finding happiness in small things. Lily: Yeah! It's far more exciting than just sitting at home. Tom: Totally. I think going outside is far more exciting than watching TV. Lily: Suddenly, the dog began to run super fast! Tom: Why? Did someone tell him to run? Lily: I think he heard a loud noise and wanted to rush to his owner. Tom: I always rush to the window when I hear ice cream music! Lily: Haha, me too! So, shortly afterwards, the dog stopped and sat down. Tom: And what happened shortly afterwards? Lily: The little boy gave him a treat. It was such that the dog wagged his tail like crazy! Tom: Aww, that's cute. Some dogs are such that they make everyone smile!
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