PPT-WORDS WITH CHARACTER

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ADJECTIVES What Is An Adjective An adjective describes the quantity or quality a noun big small adorable expensive ugly clumsy jealous poor different Placement

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ADJECTIVES What Is An Adjective An adjective describes the quantity or quality a noun big small adorable expensive ugly clumsy jealous poor different Placement An adjective is usually placed immediately before a noun. Graeme Browning. Sean . Wikant. Memorable characters that the player can care about. Can be complex (not hero or villain) . Not a simple challenge. Many factors effect good character design. Well drawn (suitable art style). 2014-2015. Alliteration. stylistic device in which a number of words, having the same first consonant sound, occur close together in a . series. “From forth the fatal loins of these two foes. ; A . EOCT Vocabulary. For every term, you should have…. The term listed. Definition. Example used in context. Visual aid. Allegory. Allegory. is a demonstrative form of representation explaining meaning other than the words that are spoken. Allegory communicates its message by means of symbolic figures, actions or symbolic representation. Allegory is generally treated as a figure of rhetoric, but an allegory does not have to be expressed in language: briefly, an allegory is a device used to present an idea, principle or meaning, which can be presented in literary form, such as a poem or novel, or in visual form, such as in painting or drawing. Tybalt. is angry and hot-blooded. His foil is . Benvolio. who is thoughtful and peaceful. . Tybalt. - Juliet’s cousin . Benvolio. -Romeo’s cousin. Terms for Reference in . Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. Tybalt. is angry and hot-blooded. His foil is . Benvolio. who is thoughtful and peaceful. . “TYBALT: What, art thou drawn among these heartless hinds?... BENVOLIO: I do but keep the peace” (I, . INST 734. Module 2. Doug . Oard. Agenda. Character sets. Terms as units of meaning. Boolean . r. etrieval. Building an index. Segmentation. Retrieval is (often) a search for concepts. But what we actually search are character strings. : to develop knowledge of social and historical context. Students to take notes. k. ey dates. causes. effects on people/families. effects on jobs. (no need to watch all of each video, just enough 
to get the general idea, 10/15 mins). with Diane Z. Shore. Fictional Narrative. Fictional - not true, made up. Narrative – story. . IMAGINATION. BRAINSTORMING. 1) Write down everything you . know. about your story : character, setting, problem situation, solution, etc. Ask . Story Elements. Character. Characterization: refers to a characters personality or the method by which the writer reveals this personality.. Direct Characterization: the writer tells you directly about the character.. P. Du, W. Zhao, S.H. . Weng. ,. C.K. Cheng, and R. Graham. UC San Diego. ckcheng@ucsd.edu. 1. Outline. Introduction. Problem Formulation. Character Design for Wire Layouts. Character Design and Stencil Compaction for Via Layouts. In groups of 2-4, please choose from the front table any book that you might use for instruction in your classroom. . MTSU. 3. rd. Annual Reading Conference . 9-12-15. Reading on the Edge:. Toward Independent Reading of complex text. A strong character analysis will. :. identify . the type of character it is dealing. With. describe . the . character. discuss . the conflict in the story, particularly. in regards to the character’s place in it.. Protagonist vs. Antagonist. In most stories, there will be a . protagonist. and an . antagonist. .. Most of the time, the protagonist and antagonist will both be one person, but sometimes, there can be more than one protagonist/antagonist – . The Pillars of Pinnacle. Your Role as a Coach. Educate. Teach the definition of the trait in a an appropriate way for your class. Share examples of the trait in action. Point out the trait when you see it.

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