Prepare Your Minds, Discover Yourselves - Literature Class 7, The Horizon of Creativity
Prepare Yourselves - Understanding Others, Understanding Ourselves - The Briefest Journey in the Realm of Creativity
* Reflection and Feedback
1. Identify the figurative language in texts 1, 2 and explain its effects.
Response:
- Figurative language: exaggeration 'grasshoppers pushing a cart -> cart tilting', 'iron hitting Mr. Dung and he falls'.
=> Effects:
+ Emphasizes the unexpected victories of tiny creatures like 'grasshoppers', 'iron' against a cart and Mr. Dung.
+ Affirms that victory lies not in physical strength but in willpower, determination.
2. State the lesson drawn from text 3.
- Students draw lessons for themselves after reading the text.
Hint:
The lesson drawn is: Not to be arrogant, self-conceited, considering oneself superior but to live humbly and modestly.
Prepare Yourself - Knowing Others, Knowing Ourselves - Literature Class 7, The Horizon of Creativity
3. According to you, what similarities exist between the purpose of composing the three texts and the purpose of composing fables?
Response:
Similarity: both aim to educate people about morals and behavior in life.
The texts in Knowing Others, Knowing Ourselves, although concise, contain many meaningful lessons. You can refer to some other Grade 7 sample compositions on Mytour to prepare for the next lesson:
- Compose Vietnamese Practice Lesson 2, Compose Leg, Arm, Ear, Eye, Mouth
- Compose Vietnamese Practice Lesson 2, Literature Class 7, The Horizon of Creativity
