Pointing
What was death like? pg 71
For long minutes the world stood still. pg 67 Hyperbole
… pain tore his hip and chest. pg 67 Personification
Anger was a memory never forgotten. pg 116
Teeth into his thigh. pg 66
The world stopped. pg 94 Hyperbole
… hard ground pushed at his wounded body like a big hand
Anger was a memory never forgotten. pg 116
“Help me! Somebody help me!” pg 77
He had never really known any home. pg 82
Finally he gave up. pg 81
Finally he gave up. pg 81
Anger was a memory never forgotten. pg 116
Had they suffered before they died? pg 82
...his arm like a broken branch... pg 67 Simile
He tried not to think of the end. pg 74
Anger was a memory never forgotten. pg 116
He wanted to live. pg 83
Food was energy and energy was life. pg 89
… death was part of living pg 83
Anger was a memory never forgotten. pg 116
FCA’s : Directions:
40% - 20 lines with page numbers / five quatrains- Each line creates a meaning theme for the poem
40% - Title and use of figurative language from the book/ bookmark. FIVE EXAMPLES!!!
20% Spelling, grammar, punctuation, capitalization.