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HOW TO WRITE A CHARACTER SKETCH
HOW TO WRITE A CHARACTER SKETCH
by ellena-manuel
(. ANKaul. ). WHILE WRITING ABOUT A CHARACTER, WE...
Characters Character
Characters Character
by celsa-spraggs
Characters Character -An imaginary person that in...
Who is more likely to use the following?
Who is more likely to use the following?
by tatyana-admore
N.B. It is important to note . that these feature...
Personation
Personation
by jane-oiler
Overview. Personation. Personation. is the . int...
Agenda - Honors
Agenda - Honors
by phoebe-click
Monday, October 4. th. We will write the “missi...
Vocabulary: Drama and Shakespeare
Vocabulary: Drama and Shakespeare
by calandra-battersby
Comic relief. : . the inclusion of a humorous cha...
Monologue, Soliloquy, or Aside?
Monologue, Soliloquy, or Aside?
by ellena-manuel
Monologue. – A speech heard by every character...
Short Story Unit
Short Story Unit
by min-jolicoeur
. If it is written in yellow, you . DO. . NOT. ...
Evidence from Content
Evidence from Content
by giovanna-bartolotta
INST 734. Module 2. Doug . Oard. Agenda. Characte...
Writing Fantasy
Writing Fantasy
by conchita-marotz
Week 1. Day 1. Vocabulary. Fantasy:. fantasy is ...
Drama & Shakespeare
Drama & Shakespeare
by pamella-moone
Drama: . A story enacted in real space & time...
Characterization
Characterization
by pasty-toler
. Definitions. Characterization is the proces...
Techniques, Styles, Tips
Techniques, Styles, Tips
by pasty-toler
Dialogue. On Dialogue. Used to convey information...
POETIC DEVICES & LITERARY TERMS USE IN POETRY ANALYSIS
POETIC DEVICES & LITERARY TERMS USE IN POETRY ANALYSIS
by lindy-dunigan
Figures . of . speech/ . Figurative . language:. ...
Image Grammar
Image Grammar
by celsa-spraggs
Teaching Grammar as Part of the Writing Process. ...
Literary Terms Review
Literary Terms Review
by stefany-barnette
2014-2015. Alliteration. stylistic device in whic...
English terminology explained
English terminology explained
by alexa-scheidler
MAJOR FORMS OF LITERATURE. Novel- . a fictitious ...
Literary Terminology for
Literary Terminology for
by stefany-barnette
The Catcher in the Rye . Character terminology. F...
Aristotle's Poetics
Aristotle's Poetics
by alexa-scheidler
Aristotle. 384-322 BC. Greek Philosopher and Scie...
Greek Theater Vocabulary
Greek Theater Vocabulary
by test
Catharsis. The act or process of releasing a stro...
Shakespearean Terms Antagonist
Shakespearean Terms Antagonist
by conchita-marotz
Definition. a character who opposes the main char...
Romeo and Juliet  is filled with…
Romeo and Juliet is filled with…
by giovanna-bartolotta
Romeo and Juliet is filled with… Similes Metap...
Literary Terminology for
Literary Terminology for
by classyshadow
The Catcher in the Rye . Character terminology. Fo...
Literary
Literary
by lindy-dunigan
Elements, Devices & Terms. Mrs. Hartnett. Roy...
Year 4 Lesson 8 – how authors develop characters
Year 4 Lesson 8 – how authors develop characters
by gelbero
English. You will need. Pen and paper, or a device...
DECLAMATION
DECLAMATION
by liane-varnes
Prepared by : . Shermie. Grace M. . Forteza. DEC...
Satire
Satire
by pasty-toler
As you watch and listen, write down 3-4 things yo...
Soliloquy, Aside, and Monologue
Soliloquy, Aside, and Monologue
by trish-goza
Shakespeare’s characters often deliver these ty...
The Persuasive Speech
The Persuasive Speech
by marina-yarberry
Ch. 24 Continued. Classic Persuasive Appeals: Usi...
Budding young authors
Budding young authors
by tatyana-admore
Say it!. If you can say it, you can write it!. Re...
By Lauren
By Lauren
by giovanna-bartolotta
nolan. Literary Terms. Imagery . Imagery is an au...
Rhetorical Appeals
Rhetorical Appeals
by lois-ondreau
ETHOS, PATHOS, and LOGOS. Rhetoric: . (1)The art ...
American Hero
American Hero
by faustina-dinatale
American Hero. Who are some famous people or cele...
Docudrama
Docudrama
by marina-yarberry
Also called documentary theatre. Partner up. Sit ...
APPRECIATING COMICS (or not)
APPRECIATING COMICS (or not)
by karlyn-bohler
Why I Like Some Comics and Not Others. Greg Hill....
Understanding Terminology
Understanding Terminology
by lindy-dunigan
Sound. LO: To . be able . to identify the . diffe...
Soliloquy, Aside, and Monologue
Soliloquy, Aside, and Monologue
by test
Shakespeare’s characters often deliver these ty...
Figurative Language Terms to know
Figurative Language Terms to know
by sherrill-nordquist
“It pricks like a thorn.”. “You are as swee...
BOA for review Bell ringer-Themes in R and J/ Blame Pie Chart
BOA for review Bell ringer-Themes in R and J/ Blame Pie Chart
by tatyana-admore
Objective- Review for the final-Literary Terms. A...