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1. Oral Communication and Pronunciation III An exam made practice Mark with an X the best answer 1. What word has a different consonant sound? ( ) Think( ) Thursday( ) Mother(…
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Slide 1Bell Ringer Note: Guilt introduces a division between the person who feels guilt and other individuals. Write a paragraph about a time when you felt guilty. Include…
Slide 1 Slide 2 POETIC TERMS 1 st Year English Slide 3 Figurative language Youre doing my head in! Literal language You are annoying me Slide 4 The time (both the time of…
Slide 1Identifying the Application of Rhetorical Terminology Slide 2 Assonance – a repetition of vowel sounds preceded and followed by different consonant sounds Ex. John…
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1. Imagery Figures of Speech Style Criticism 2. Image a picture that you have in your mind, especially about what someone or something is like or the way they look. old man…
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