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What Is a Symbol? A symbol is a person, place, thing, or event that stands both for itself and for
What Is a Symbol? A symbol is a person, place, thing, or event that stands both for itself and for
by billiontins
The use of symbols in literature is called symboli...
Literary terms English I
Literary terms English I
by bikershobbit
Figurative language. language that represents one ...
Accessible Events How to Ensure
Accessible Events How to Ensure
by funname
A Welcoming Lexicon and Inclusive Storytelling. Eq...
Partner up and have a dialogue with someone near by
Partner up and have a dialogue with someone near by
by scoopulachanel
APK Question #1. I wanted to act but was afraid.. ...
Point of View in Literature
Point of View in Literature
by sterialo
Point . of view. is the mode of narration that an...
Author’s Point of View
Author’s Point of View
by debby-jeon
K. Farmer 2011. Point of View. Point of view is t...
Literary Devices (elements and Techniques)
Literary Devices (elements and Techniques)
by jane-oiler
of fiction. Review: Literary Devices of Fiction. ...
Read-Around REVIEW: mal, male
Read-Around REVIEW: mal, male
by lois-ondreau
bad, abnormal; worse,. . What are the roots that...
Mrs. Kate Hendrix Pre-AP English II
Mrs. Kate Hendrix Pre-AP English II
by yoshiko-marsland
Source: LTF Training. Putting It All Together. ...
WORD PARTS  anthropo
WORD PARTS anthropo
by sherrill-nordquist
- . human being. anthrop-, . anthropo. -, -. anth...
Title a clean sheet of paper
Title a clean sheet of paper
by cheryl-pisano
“. Do . Nows. : Sep. 19-23, 2011. ”. Split th...
Author’s Point of View
Author’s Point of View
by conchita-marotz
Point of view is the perspective used to tell a s...
PROSE FICTION Revising Prose
PROSE FICTION Revising Prose
by alida-meadow
Fiction – the differences. Critical Reading. Wh...
Shakespeare Vocab Mutiny:
Shakespeare Vocab Mutiny:
by calandra-battersby
A violent uprising or rebellion against authority...
Point of Entry:
Point of Entry:
by tatiana-dople
Canvassing. Making 1. st. Contact. What is a poi...
Literary Terms &
Literary Terms &
by lois-ondreau
Story Elements. Character. Characterization: refe...
Point of View/Author’s Perspective
Point of View/Author’s Perspective
by alida-meadow
Point-of-View (POV). A. . point of view . is the...
POINT OF VIEWS
POINT OF VIEWS
by cheryl-pisano
POINT . OF VIEW is the angle from which the story...
Pregame
Pregame
by briana-ranney
There once was a king whose kingdom was destroye...
An uninhabited island
An uninhabited island
by aaron
Sound of the Shell & Fire on the Mountain. Ag...
Lesson plan 1:  Families
Lesson plan 1: Families
by alexa-scheidler
We are going to learn about elephants and how the...
Projective Personality Tests
Projective Personality Tests
by luanne-stotts
Ambiguous stimuli. Subject’s . response (themes...
English III Rhetorical Terms
English III Rhetorical Terms
by celsa-spraggs
Ms. Kelly. Allegory. A story, poem, or picture th...
Student Support Services
Student Support Services
by stefany-barnette
Troy University. English/Reading Workshop . What...
How to Analyze a Political Cartoon
How to Analyze a Political Cartoon
by tawny-fly
Point of View (POV) & . SOAPSTone. Mrs. McRae...
STAAR Vocabulary
STAAR Vocabulary
by faustina-dinatale
Definition : The word may be defined in the sente...
Classifiers
Classifiers
by briana-ranney
Handshapes that represent people, objects, and de...
MY STORY LINE
MY STORY LINE
by giovanna-bartolotta
THESE ARE MY PERSONAL CHARACTERS THAT I MADE UP A...
The Sniper
The Sniper
by celsa-spraggs
By Liam O’Flaherty . Presented by . Nolan. , . ...
Direct Vocabulary
Direct Vocabulary
by sherrill-nordquist
Sophomore College Prep. You need to take notes in...
LT Youth in Waiapu
LT Youth in Waiapu
by phoebe-click
Exploring LT4Youth Camp. An opportunity to find o...
Welcome
Welcome
by calandra-battersby
Housekeeping. Introductions. Outline of days. Eis...
Read the following extract
Read the following extract
by tatyana-admore
Who is telling the narrator (the person telling t...
Point of View
Point of View
by yoshiko-marsland
Discovering Wes Moore. Point of View . (in fictio...
h ow the story is
h ow the story is
by stefany-barnette
told. Narrator’s Point of View. Narrative. A na...
What is Interviewing?
What is Interviewing?
by olivia-moreira
Interview Questions. Write 3 interview questions ...
1.	The following passage is from the novel Middlemarch by G
1. The following passage is from the novel Middlemarch by G
by giovanna-bartolotta
Tertius. Lydgate, a recently married couple, con...
The Man to Send Rain Clouds
The Man to Send Rain Clouds
by giovanna-bartolotta
Literary Terms: Setting, Theme, and Mood. Leslie...
Propaganda,
Propaganda,
by lindy-dunigan
. . RHETORICAL DEVICES, . and . Persuas...
Narrative Writing
Narrative Writing
by faustina-dinatale
Choosing a. Point of view. When you read a story,...