PPT-A Woman’s Last Word
Author : stefany-barnette | Published Date : 2016-03-14
What do we know about this poem What does the title tell us Context Conversation between two lovers living in a mans world in which women were expected to be submissive
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What do we know about this poem What does the title tell us Context Conversation between two lovers living in a mans world in which women were expected to be submissive and remain quiet. She Walks in Beauty. . Lord George Byron. She walks in beauty, like the night . Of cloudless climes and starry skies;. And all that's best of dark and bright . Meet in her aspect and her eyes:. Thus mellowed to that tender light . Mr. Smith’s Secondhand Store. Betty’s Beauty Parlor. Betty’s Hair Boutique. Sam’s Sandwich Shop. Sam’s . Deli. Denotation – the literal dictionary definition of a word. Connotation – the emotions and feelings associated with a word. Mr. Smith’s Secondhand Store. Betty’s Beauty Parlor. Betty’s Hair Boutique. Sam’s Diner. Sam’s Café . Denotation – the literal dictionary definition of a word. Connotation – the emotions and feelings associated with a word. Notes. Literal. means straight forward or factual. It is the dictionary meaning of the word.. Denotation:. the explicit or direct meaning or set of meanings of a word or expression, as distinguished from the ideas or meanings associated with it or suggested by it.. 5:21-25 . (Page . 978-979 . in the ESV pew bible). English Standard Version. 21. Submitting to one another out of reverence for Christ. . 22 . Wives, submit to your own husbands, as to the Lord. . The Hiss of the Snake. Introduction. Can you hear it? . Acts . 20:29 . I . know that after I leave, savage wolves will come in among you and will not spare the flock. . Jude 4. : there . are certain individuals who have secretly slipped among you, they are ungodly people who pervert the grace of our God. . (traditional). Egalitarian. (equal). Complementarian. 3 Perspectives:. Biblical Foundations. Exegesis (what it meant to original hearers). Context & Comparing Scripture with Scripture. God is a Trinity of absolute equality. “The Cask of Amontillado” . RAFT. PROMPT:. R role . = . omniscient newspaper . reporter. A audience . = . all readers. F format = front page article. T topic . = reporting on the discovery of . WEEK19. MISCONSTRUE. verb. . (miss-kun-STROO. ) 7-1. Jon filled in letters for the answers instead of writing words—clearly . misconstruing. the directions.. 3. misunderstand; interpret incorrectly. The Hiss of the Snake. Introduction. Can you hear it? . Acts . 20:29 . I . know that after I leave, savage wolves will come in among you and will not spare the flock. . Jude 4. : there . are certain individuals who have secretly slipped among you, they are ungodly people who pervert the grace of our God. . Biblical Manhood and Womanhood . God is the creator: we are in his image. God is creator, therefore God determines the purposes of everything. (Gen. 1:1) This includes gender and roles. . God creates us in his image. (Gen. 1:26) . Tone:. The author’s attitude toward the subject. How does the author feel about it? . The tone is expressed through word choice. Word choice. Denotation: the . explicit or direct meaning or set of meanings of a word or . . Lord George Byron. She walks in beauty, like the night . Of cloudless climes and starry skies;. And all that's best of dark and bright . Meet in her aspect and her eyes:. Thus mellowed to that tender light . Ponder this…. . A pregnant woman leading a group of people out of a cave on a coast is stuck in the mouth of that cave. In a short time high tide will be upon them, and unless she is unstuck, they will all be drowned except the woman, whose head is out of the cave. Fortunately, (or unfortunately,) someone has with him a stick of dynamite. There seems no way to get the pregnant woman loose without using the dynamite which will inevitably kill her; but if they do not use it everyone will drown. What should they do?.
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