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On a half sheet of paper… Answer ONLY 4 out of 5 (you’ll only get credit for the first 4 you answer) 1. When Elie told the Parisienne lady to stop throwing coins, what was her response? 2. Why was the old man on the train holding a hand to his heart? 3. When Elie was arguing with his father to stay awake, who did he feel he was arguing with? 4. What was the doctor’s advice to Elie about rations? 5. What were Elie’s father’s last words?

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Page 1: On a half sheet of paper… Answer ONLY 4 out of 5 (you’ll only get credit for the first 4 you answer) 1.When Elie told the Parisienne lady to stop throwing

On a half sheet of paper…

Answer ONLY 4 out of 5 (you’ll only get credit for the first 4 you answer)1. When Elie told the Parisienne lady to stop throwing coins, what was

her response?2. Why was the old man on the train holding a hand to his heart?3. When Elie was arguing with his father to stay awake, who did he

feel he was arguing with?4. What was the doctor’s advice to Elie about rations?5. What were Elie’s father’s last words?

Page 2: On a half sheet of paper… Answer ONLY 4 out of 5 (you’ll only get credit for the first 4 you answer) 1.When Elie told the Parisienne lady to stop throwing

For many, the loss of innocence is a gradual process. However, some people are forced to face grim situations that can instantly rob them of that innocence. Alice Walker uses symbolism and imagery to convey this theme in the short story “The Flowers”.

In “The Flowers,” the author Alice Walker uses cheerful images such as flowers and the summertime to symbolize Myop’s initial innocence. As the story progresses, Walker employs imagery to emphasize a shift in the mood from a light-hearted setting to a gloomy setting. With these techniques, Walker is able to convey a theme of loss of innocence from the beginning of the story to the end.

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Page 3: On a half sheet of paper… Answer ONLY 4 out of 5 (you’ll only get credit for the first 4 you answer) 1.When Elie told the Parisienne lady to stop throwing

Children have an innocence about them that is genuine and humble. They have no preconceived notions as they are not yet tainted by experience. However, as they grow into adulthood, they lose that innocence. Once that vulnerability is gone, they must face the darkness of reality. Myop, the ten-year-old main character of The Flowers by Alice Walker, gains this new impression of the real world. Throughout the story, she finds a skeleton in the woods which makes her question the world outside her childish, fairytale life. Therefore, Alice Walker uses figurative language to highlight that exposure to the cruelty of the world forces children to mature into adults.

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Page 4: On a half sheet of paper… Answer ONLY 4 out of 5 (you’ll only get credit for the first 4 you answer) 1.When Elie told the Parisienne lady to stop throwing

Your intro should include…

1. A hook that contextualizes the topic (loss of innocence)2. Context for the story: a brief summary of the parts of the

story that are important to your thesis3. A clear thesis statement. If you plan on mentioning

figurative language devices, explain how they are used to convey the theme.

When you are finished revising your intro raise your hand and I will come and check it. If you don’t need to make further corrections, start revising the rest of your essay.