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Tone and Mood “Boy, watch your tone when speaking to me”
Tone and Mood “Boy, watch your tone when speaking to me”
by pamella-moone
Tone and Mood “Boy, watch your tone when speaki...
How to analyze for formal elements I:
How to analyze for formal elements I:
by tawny-fly
word . choice . how . do the words sound. ?. alli...
How to Explicate a Poem
How to Explicate a Poem
by giovanna-bartolotta
To explicate means “to unfold” [Latin root]. ...
Recognizing Tone and Mood
Recognizing Tone and Mood
by mitsue-stanley
Mrs. Keller. AP Lang. Elkmont. High School. What...
Need to know the 7 traits of writing?
Need to know the 7 traits of writing?
by tatyana-admore
7 Writing Traits. Ideas. Organization. Voice. Wor...
Tone vs. Mood Tone Tone: The
Tone vs. Mood Tone Tone: The
by alida-meadow
Tone vs. Mood Tone Tone: The writer’s attitud...
Reading Actively
Reading Actively
by conchita-marotz
Joining . the conversation. General Questions for...
Smiley Face Tricks
Smiley Face Tricks
by phoebe-click
1. Hyphenated . Modifiers. Connecting two or more...
Required Materials
Required Materials
by pamella-moone
A . student planner . A class folder dedicated to...
Analysis of Language Use
Analysis of Language Use
by jezebelfox
Exam revision . The exam is 6 weeks. . away. 42 d...
The piece of music that made him famous was
The piece of music that made him famous was
by daisy
Adiemus. , ‘Songs of Sanctuary’. Other well-kn...
TURN words into drama
TURN words into drama
by alexa-scheidler
How to get to the heart of Shakespeare’s langua...
What is Poetry?
What is Poetry?
by lindy-dunigan
Objective. State Reading Literature . Standard 4 ...
Sentence fluency
Sentence fluency
by test
The sound of a sentence . A sentence can poke tur...
Memorisation
Memorisation
by pasty-toler
. techniques. Chunking. Break the paragraph into...
How to analyze for formal elements I:
How to analyze for formal elements I:
by alida-meadow
word . choice . how . do the words sound. ?. alli...
Found poems about Struggle using Mary Elizabeth Lease
Found poems about Struggle using Mary Elizabeth Lease
by ellena-manuel
Directions: . 1. Carefully . re-read the prose te...
Literacy Focus:
Literacy Focus:
by lindy-dunigan
Homophones . 3. Homophones Recap. Which homophone...
Dictionary Skills: Your ally on state exams
Dictionary Skills: Your ally on state exams
by lois-ondreau
ESL/Basic English Dictionaries. Bilingual Diction...
Dictionary Skills: Your ally on state exams
Dictionary Skills: Your ally on state exams
by trish-goza
ESL/Basic English Dictionaries. Bilingual Diction...
A Level Scheme
A Level Scheme
by tawny-fly
Devising & verbatim theatre. What do you cons...
Dictionary Skills: Your ally on state exams
Dictionary Skills: Your ally on state exams
by celsa-spraggs
ESL/Basic English Dictionaries. Bilingual Diction...
15 of the Must-Know Rhetorical Terms for AP Lit/Comp
15 of the Must-Know Rhetorical Terms for AP Lit/Comp
by celsa-spraggs
Conquering the multiple-choice section of the Eng...
Using DIDLS to Analyze Tone in Fiction
Using DIDLS to Analyze Tone in Fiction
by sherrill-nordquist
D. iction/Syntax. I. magery. D. etails. L. anguag...
The hints that the context gives you about word meanings are called
The hints that the context gives you about word meanings are called
by natalia-silvester
context clues.. Context Clues. Restatement. – ...
Tone and Mood “Boy, watch your tone when speaking to me”
Tone and Mood “Boy, watch your tone when speaking to me”
by ellena-manuel
Tone: The . writer’s . attitude towards the sub...
Tone and Mood “Boy, watch your tone when speaking to me”
Tone and Mood “Boy, watch your tone when speaking to me”
by yoshiko-marsland
Tone and Mood “Boy, watch your tone when speaki...
REVISINGIN 20 MINUTESADAY
REVISINGIN 20 MINUTESADAY
by jacey
NEW YORKREVISINGADAYBrady SmithCopyright 2003 Lea...
To understand what is meant by flash fiction.
To understand what is meant by flash fiction.
by madeline
To explore ways writers use language and structure...
THEME The central idea or universal message implicitly stated in a piece of literature. It is the a
THEME The central idea or universal message implicitly stated in a piece of literature. It is the a
by kittie-lecroy
What the author is trying to show about the world...
Phonological Awareness  discover a critical piece in literacy development
Phonological Awareness discover a critical piece in literacy development
by kittie-lecroy
Did . you…. . meet someone NEW. choose a seat...
CREW  A2 the  continuing story…
CREW A2 the continuing story…
by briana-ranney
This . year, you will:. . develop your . experti...
Imagining our lives through obituaries and epitaphs
Imagining our lives through obituaries and epitaphs
by briana-ranney
The Future of Me. o·bit·u·ar·y. (. ōˈbiCHo...
Idioms in the English Language
Idioms in the English Language
by danika-pritchard
Let’s begin! . Students will be able to :. u. n...
6 TRAITS
6 TRAITS
by yoshiko-marsland
OF EFFECTIVE WRITING. IDEAS. You show great knowl...
English 10 B
English 10 B
by stefany-barnette
Final Exam Review. Foreshadowing. A literary devi...
Writing an IB Commentary
Writing an IB Commentary
by olivia-moreira
Approaching Poetry and Prose through Analytical W...
The Power Of Words
The Power Of Words
by karlyn-bohler
GCSE English Language. GCSE English Literature. Y...
Descriptive Writing
Descriptive Writing
by pamella-moone
Use it in the following types of writing: Stories...
Writing an Argument
Writing an Argument
by yoshiko-marsland
Parts of a Well-Written Argument. Thesis statemen...