PPT-Sometimes the author defines the word for the reader soon after it is used in a sentence.
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EXAMPLE A cacophony of noises surrounded the group of people Cacophony is a mixture of harsh sounds Sometimes the author uses a synonym or restates the word in
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EXAMPLE A cacophony of noises surrounded the group of people Cacophony is a mixture of harsh sounds Sometimes the author uses a synonym or restates the word in a simpler way EXAMPLE As the . Using clues in a sentence to figure out the definition of an unknown word. . Use your detective skills to identify the meaning of the underlined word in the following sentences. . The woman . loathed . EXAMPLE:. A . cacophony. of noises surrounded the group of people. Cacophony is a mixture of harsh sounds.. Sometimes the author uses a synonym, or restates the word in a simpler way.. EXAMPLE:. As the . 2012-2013. WOLCS. Word of the Day. Context Clues. information . from . the reading that identifies a word or group of words. Word of the Day. Prefixes and Suffixes. an affix put before a word to alter its meaning. 1. What are three factors that go into an author’s style? . 2. What is the purpose of a speech?. 3. How are we surrounded by Non-Fiction? . Bell Ringer. Formality: . “It is at the bottom of life we must begin, and not at the top. Nor should we permit our grievances to overshadow opportunity.” Booker T. . Everything you NEED to know!. Context Clues – Warm up. 1. Some species of monkeys are . semiarboreal. , coming down from the treetops fairly often in the course of the day.. 2. Kim’s old neighborhood is experiencing an amazing . Sentence Structure. Simple Sentences. Successive short, . simple sentences. produce a choppy effect and indicate immaturity.. I want this. Not that. Right now.. . Complex Sentences. Long, . complex sentences. Literary Terms. ABSTRACT-CRITICISM. UNIT 1. ABSTRACT. Opposed to concrete, not quantifiable. Emotions, ideals, concepts, feelings, values… . S. omething . pleasant. or . pleasing. is abstract, while calling something . What are context clues?. Context clues are bits of information from the text along with prior knowledge that allow the reader to decide the meaning of unknown words in the text being read.. A reader must act like a detective and put together the clues from the text surrounding the unknown word in order to make an intelligent “guess” about the word’s meaning.. What are context clues?. Context clues are bits of information from the text along with prior knowledge that allow the reader to decide the meaning of unknown words in the text being read.. A reader must act like a detective and put together the clues from the text surrounding the unknown word in order to make an intelligent “guess” about the word’s meaning.. The Riddle: . The following verse spells out a word, letter by letter. "My first" refers to the word's first letter, and so on. What's the word that this verse describes?. My first is in fish but not in snail. Use your detective skills to identify the meaning of the underlined word in the following sentences. . The woman . loathed . her new purse; she returned it and purchased a new Coach purse instead. . 1. Which of the following words would be the best . AP ENG III Vocabulary VOCABULARY WORD MAP Definition / Denotation Use in a sentence of your own. An attack on the person ____________________________ rather than the issues at ____________________________ DIDLS the TONE Mnemonic. D. iction . I. mages . D. etails . L. anguage. S. yntax. D. iction. Diction is WORD CHOICE. Connotation. is the emotional feelings evoked by a word or phrase. TONE is created by using words with similar connotations. be relied upon when a precise meaning is required when clues suggest several possible definitions when nearby words are unfamiliar and when the unknown word is a common one that will be There are sev
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