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Irony Irony the humorous or scornful use of words to express a contrast to what one really
by briana-ranney
There are three types of irony: . situational . d...
You should know the answers…
by mitsue-stanley
Section A. What book?. How many questions?. How M...
Powerful Words Power! PUNCH! Pizazz!
by briana-ranney
Moments . that stick in the mind of the reader. !...
Rhetorical Devices Alliteration
by alexa-scheidler
the recurrence of initial consonant sounds. The r...
Two-Fisted Assessment Tales!!!
by tawny-fly
Episode I: Winning!. I: What . do we want our stu...
POINT The writer presents...
by liane-varnes
EVIDENCE. As demonstrated in.... TECHNIQUE. An ex...
Learning Outcomes Key Words
by alexa-scheidler
All. I can use quotations, begin to think about t...
Welcome Week August, 2016
by alexa-scheidler
Stephen Weinberg. Professional Writing. 1. Agenda...
Point of view and Irony What is the difference between a first-person narrator and a third-person n
by trish-goza
As readers, we must know how a story is told so t...
Susan Hill’s ‘I’m the King of the Castle’
by cheryl-pisano
What does the title of the book tell us about th...
Last Supper By BOATANK Last Supper
by marina-yarberry
Last Supper by Liz Lochhead is a poem in which e...
Department of Defense Inspector General
by alexa-scheidler
Plain Language . Joe Siddall. Supervisory Editor,...
Materials and Methods (or just Methods): Describing How We Did What We Did
by olivia-moreira
Today’s agenda:. Discuss the purpose and struct...
Formula of the Classic Detective Story
by tawny-fly
Based on the works of Poe. Carries through the ...
Text Features Text Features Help Students Understand Nonfiction Text
by test
Examples of Text Features. With Definitions. Expl...
An Introduction to Nonfiction Text Features
by test
Text features . are the parts of a nonfiction boo...
Text Features Text Features Help Students Understand Nonfiction Text
by tawny-fly
Examples of Text Features. With Definitions. Expl...
How to Write a Philosophy Paper
by liane-varnes
The Reader. In reality, likely only one person wi...
QUIZ LETTER OF THE DAY QUOTES OF THE DAY
by calandra-battersby
Short Story Elements. “The more that you ----, ...
ur PMA yo ur Personalized Multimedia Autograph
by test
for. your. . eBook. Patent Pending. 1. Backgroun...
Oregon Brew Fest BMW Mercedes Mobile Sweepstakes
by conchita-marotz
Mark A. . Smolinski. Account Executive. We turn a...
Conclusions E xplanation
by alexa-scheidler
Example. Dos. Don’ts. Conclusions. 1. . Explana...
Outlining Booooooooooo Introduction
by calandra-battersby
A general statement introduces the topic to the r...
15 of the Must-Know Rhetorical Terms for AP Lit/Comp
by celsa-spraggs
Conquering the multiple-choice section of the Eng...
How to Write a Memoir Audio Setup Wizard
by phoebe-click
While you’re waiting, check your audio…. Is y...
ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY ARGUMENTATION
by olivia-moreira
The aim of writing argumentative essays is to . c...
STR Hotel Data Dashboards
by debby-jeon
STR Dashboards – Hotel data. These are . intera...
Narrative Writing Why do we tell stories?
by liane-varnes
Narrative Assessment Components . Using context c...
Reader’s Advisory for a New Age
by briana-ranney
Social Media and Tech Tools. Anna Mickelsen and K...
Of Mice and Men John Steinbeck
by stefany-barnette
1902-1968. John Steinbeck. Born in . Salina, CA. ...
HOOKS How to grab your reader’s attention in the beginning
by marina-yarberry
Vivid Description. WRONG – “TELLS”. I . gre...
Headings & Subheadings
by giovanna-bartolotta
Bowker, COMM 390. Key Concepts - Headings & S...
Ford Madox Ford The Good Soldier
by cheryl-pisano
(2). LIT 3101 Make It New. Overview. Critical ap...
Literary terms and vocabulary
by celsa-spraggs
Short Story unit review! . Literary terms. A stru...
GCSE English Literature Pride and Prejudice
by aaron
Literary terms. *. 1. Protagonist . – the chief...
Argumentative
by tatyana-admore
Literary Devices . Imagery. Definition: . Creati...
Horror
by yoshiko-marsland
Building Suspense, Twist Endings and Unreliable N...
Conclusions
by ellena-manuel
E. xplanation. Example. Dos. Don’ts. Conclusion...
Apostrophe,
by alexa-scheidler
Meta-discourse. , . & . Interjection. Ashley ...
Helpful Hints:
by yoshiko-marsland
A few tips to help with your manual. Writing the ...
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