PPT-Literary Terms Common Mistakes in the

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DoubleEntry Journals Diction Incorrect The author uses diction Incorrect The author uses good diction Diction is the authors word choice In order to analyze diction

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DoubleEntry Journals Diction Incorrect The author uses diction Incorrect The author uses good diction Diction is the authors word choice In order to analyze diction you must discuss . Martin Luther King, Jr.. . R. obert F. . Kennedy. VOCABULARY & LITERARY TERMS. .. Vocabulary. dedicate . v. . to give up wholly to some purpose; devote. evidently . adv.. . plainly; clearly. polarization . English novel Engl2349. . Dr. Sami S. . Breem. Plot. . plot/events/actions. . Aristotle’s plot-line/structure/diagram. introduction/exposition. . rising action/development. . climax/turning point. And. Brave New world. Alexi Anderson, . Kaylin. . Kozesky. , Jason . Poruznik. , . Bekah. Schultz. T. wentieth . C. entury/ . aka. . . . M. odern . Vocab, & Grammar: . Practice AP Test #1. Multiple Choice. Do You Know:. PARALLELISM. Rhetorical and Literary Terms. PARALLELISM. is recurrent syntactical similarity. Several parts of a sentence or several sentences are expressed similarly to show that the ideas in the parts or sentences are equal in importance. Parallelism also adds balance and rhythm and, most importantly, clarity to the sentence.. Take out excerpt from . I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (Even the title is a metaphor!). Refer to your literary devices notes. After reading, you will identify the figurative language/literary devices by color coding.. (and how to avoid them). Beth Crutchfield, VP of Policy and Program Services. Agenda. Common Planning Mistakes . Common Design Mistakes. Common Coding and UX Mistakes. Summary. Planning Mistakes. Planning Mistakes - Overview. You need to keep up with your . Vocabulary Notebook. . Don’t lose your terms! You might be able to use them – . be RESPONSIBLE!!. We will use the following terms:. Character Antagonist Protagonist. 2011. This is graded as the Semester . Project. Failure to do this project will have . a serious . adverse effect on the final grade in this class.. Assignment Due Date. Monday December . 17, . and. Tuesday . Agenda:. Review of . Literature and Composition. Chapter 2 (Literary Terms). Homework:. Literary Terms Quiz . . Monday, February 6. th. . Summer Reading Assessment . . Wednesday, February 15. Tragedy:. A play in which a main character suffers a downfall as a result of outside forces or flaw. . Tragic flaw. : personality trait that leads to the downfall of the hero. en media res: (. Latin for “in the middle of things”) when the story starts in the middle of events, flashes back, then picks back up in real time. 2011. This is graded as the Semester . Project. Failure to do this project will have . a serious . adverse effect on the final grade in this class.. Assignment Due Date. Monday December . 17, . and. Tuesday . Want to learn about the common weakness and mistakes of a website design? Understandably, there is a gamut of websites on the internet today, and hundreds or probably thousands are created per day. Still, not all are designed in a compelling way that actually meets the visitor's attentiveness and keeps them captivated. Glance through the document to discover what website design issues do businesses generally face and how to tackle them. Literary Terms and Examples Symbolism: Using a symbol- a word or object that stands for an idea. What’s your example?? Foreshadowing: hints and clues that tip the reader off as to what is to come later in the work Agenda:. Review of . Literature and Composition. Chapter 2 (Literary Terms). Homework:. Literary Terms Quiz . . Monday, February 6. th. . Summer Reading Assessment . . Wednesday, February 15.

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