PPT-Get your literary notebook and set up a Type 1.

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Type 1 Today we will learn about four important grammar concepts NOUN PROPER NOUN PRONOUN and ANTECEDENT Try to write a definition for each one Nouns and Pronouns

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Type 1 Today we will learn about four important grammar concepts NOUN PROPER NOUN PRONOUN and ANTECEDENT Try to write a definition for each one Nouns and Pronouns Grammar Mini Lesson Nouns. – . 02/03/14. (In your journal section). What does the following phrase mean to you?. “ART IMITATES ART”. Allusion. What is it?. A literary device . A reference to a famous person, event, or literary work. The Literary 3x3 is a simple and ultra brief writing activity to prompt students to think outside the plot. The task: students summarize the novel/story they have read without using specific names or events. Invisible . Man. Imagery. The use of language to evoke a picture or a concrete sensation of a person, a thing, a place, or an experience.. symbolism. A person, place, thing, or event that has meaning in itself, and that also stands for something more than itself.. Literary Devices:. Suspense. Mood/Atmosphere. Theme. Literary Device: Suspense. Suspense is the uncertainty or anxiety that a reader feels about what will happen next in a story.. Any kind of writing that has a plot involves some suspense, but stories with an element of mystery or horror are particularly suspenseful.. 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. Literary: anything having to do with written works (books, poems, stories…). Literary Genres. Literary: anything having to do with written works (books, poems, stories…). Genres: this is where books are sorted and divided by different topics, areas, departments, subjects or . In a story, conflict is the . struggle . between . opposing. forces.. Protagonist. The . main . character. Antagonist. The character in . conflict. with the main character. External. External Conflict takes place . E. lements Test Review. End the debate once and for all—which is better?. In this type of conflict, the character is struggling with forces on the outside of himself.. This is the name for the “main character” of the story.. Choose File x0000 Save As to save your annotation as a SMART Notebook file Saving in this form will allow you to re-open the annotation in the SMART Notebook program at a later time and to continue The Desired Brand Effect Stand Out in a Saturated Market with a Timeless Brand The Desired Brand Effect Stand Out in a Saturated Market with a Timeless Brand The Desired Brand Effect Stand Out in a Saturated Market with a Timeless Brand [EBOOK] Composition Notebook: Halloween Skull Composition Notebook,| College Ruled Notebook | Lined Journal | 100 Pages | 7.5 X 9.25\' , ... Notebook / Skull
http://skymetrix.xyz/?book=B09CRW3F69 & . Literary Techniques. Literary devices. There are two types of literary devices: . literary elements . and . literary techniques. .. Literary elements . are found in . every. well-written piece and are essential to the creation of the literary work..

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