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recurring imagery
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images rhat connually show up using vivid or figurative language to represent objects
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dramatic irony
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irony that occurs when the meaning of the situation is understood by the audience but not characters
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synthesis
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the combining of seperate elements of substances to form a coherent whole the process of combining seperate parts into a whole
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thesis
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topic sentence must restate promp and tae a stand
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credible support
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an expertsource
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imagery
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the use of vivid or figurative language to represent objects, actions or ideas
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active voice
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means the subject of the verb performs the action that is expressed in the verb
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example of active voice
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Sally played the guitar
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deine passive voice
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the subject of the verb performs the action that is expressed in the verb
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example of passive voice
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the final draft was written by Mary last night
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what are attention grabber strategies
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1. ask a question
2. Use an intresting quote 3. Write a brief example scenario |
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formula for constructd response
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1. Topic sentence
-Restate Prompt -Take a stand 2. Give 1 supporting reason 3. Cite Example or paraphrase from story 4. Connect example to topic 5. Give 2nd supporting reason 6. Cite example or paraphrase from story 7. Connect example to topic 8. Final sentence -Refer to prompt -Mention theme 9. Always write for a KNA and use transitions between sentences to male them flow together smoothly |
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Questions to help you come up with your ynthesis idea
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1. How then shall I live?
2. How then should society change? 3. What lesson have I learned |
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what is the purpose of the red badge of courage
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inform readers of the harshness of war
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realistic fiction novel/short stories we read in class
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twelve angry men (movie)
nothing but the truth (novel) the lie (novel) articles about adversity and identity |
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science fiction novels/short stories
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the giver
the collecting team the veldt the zero hour the jetsons: microchip chump twilight zone: the eye of the beholder driven to distraction |
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historical fiction novel/stories we read in class
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the red badge of courage
bull run glory |
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biography
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paul revere's ride
gifted hands |
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chacteristics of real fiction
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narrative elements: chacters,setting a plot involving conflict or tension revolving around a problem and a resolution providing the conclusion
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theme of realistic fiction
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reflect human and life expernices
something that could happen with believeable chacacters,setting, plot being fictional |
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characteristics of science fiction
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science fiction is often based in scientific priciples and technolgy
science fiction may had made predictions about his future life science fiction can comment on important issues in society science fiction oen deals wih aliens or with life on other worlds |
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science fiction themes
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alternate realities, possible future worlds, and of characters that have abilities beyond those of ordinary humans. contact with aliens is also common
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historical fiction themes
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the msot common themes are the effecrs pf war, family, closeness in times of trouble, seeking refuge, oppurtunity thr immigration and econimic challenges
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historical fiction chacteristics
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realistic fiction set in a time remote enough from the present to be considered history (usually 20 yrs)
authentic period settingd and real historical figures blend with imaginary story is constructed around the facts |
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characteristics /themes of biographies
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written by someone other than the subject
about the subjects life significant contributions problems or obstacles the person faced |