English 9 Summer Homework

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ENGLISH 9 SUMMER READING ASSIGNMENTS READ ZUSAK'S T'HE BOOK THIEF, CREATE A VOCABULARY.COM LOGIN USING YOUR ST. ANDREW'S PRIORY EMAIL. THEN, CLICK ON THE FOLLOWING LINKS AND COMPLETE ALL OF THE PRACTICE ROUNDS FOR EACH OF THE FOLLOWING VOCABULARY SECTIONS: PAGES 1-BI: PAGES 82-122: https://www.vocabulary.com/lists/259995#view=notes PAGES L23-17 0: https://www.vocabulary.com/lists/239996#view=notes PAGES L72-239 : https://www.vocabularv .corntists/240005#view=notes PAGES 240-304: https://www.vocabularv .com Aists/2400 l4#view=notes P A GES 5 0 5 - 3 5 0 : https/-r.*. r'e sahularJ-c@ PAGES 551-404t bgBç:1lww:¡ry_"_cabul".y.çol¡:.tists/240254#-vre,y{:nqf,e_sPAGES 40 5-4 56: https://www.vocabularv .corn/7ists/240259#view=notes PAGES 4 57 -496: https://www.vocabularv .corn/hsts/24026 1 #view=notes PAGES 497 - 5 50: https://www¡ocabularJ¡.com/lists/240265#view=notes

AFTBR RE,ADING ZUSAK'S THE BOOK THIEF, RESPOND TO ONE OF THB FOLLOWTNG QUESTTONS rN BSSAY FOR-IVrAT. HONORS OPTION: ANSWER 2 QUESTIONS IN ESSAY FORMAT 'Discuss the symbolism of Death as the omniscient narrator of the novel. What are Death's É'or each victim? Describe Death's attempt to resist Liesel. Death states, "I'm always finding humans at their best and worst. I see their ugþ and their beauqr, and I wonder how the same thing can be both." $. a9\ What is ugþ and beautiful about Liesel, Rosa and Hans Hubermann, Max Vandenburg, Rudy Steiner, and Mrs. Hermann?'Why is Death haunted by feelings

humans? -What is ironic about Liesel's obsession with stealing books? Discuss other uses of irony in the

novel. -The Grave Digger's Handbook is the first book Liesel steals. Why did she take the book? What is significant about the titles of the books she steals? Discuss why she hides The Grave Digger's Handbook under her mattress. Describe Hans Hubermann's reaction when he discovers the book. What does the act of book thievery teach Liesel about life and death? Explain Rudy's reaction when he discovers that Liesel is a book thief. How does stealing books from the mayor's house lead to a friendship with the mayor's wife? Explain how Liesel's own attempt to write a booL saves her life. -Liesel believes that Hans Hubermann's eyes show kindness, and from the beginning she feels closer to him than to Rosa Hubermann. How does Hans gain Liesel's love and trust? Debate whether Liesel is a substitute for Hans's children, who have strayed from the famiþ. V/hy is it so difficult for Rosa to demonstrate the same warmth toward Liesel? Discuss how Liesel's relationship with Rosa changes by the end of the novel. -Abandonment is a central theme in the novel. The reader knows that Liesel feels abandoned by her mother and by the death of her brother. How does she equate love with abandonment? At what point does she understand why she was abandoned by her mother? Who else abandons Liesel in the novel? Debate whether she was abandoned by circumstance or by the heart. -Guilt is another recurring theme in the novel. Hans Hubermann's life was spared in France during World'War I, and Erik Vandenburg's life was taken. Explain why Hans feels guilqz about Erik's death. Guilt is a powerful emotion that may cause a person to become unhappy


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