1. Literary Terminology WOCMs. Marconi 2011-12 2. CharacterizationProtagonist: The main character 3. CharacterizationAntagonist: The main character’s foe 4. CharacterizationCharacter…
1. Welcome to Class9/16Take your warm-up notebooksDon’t forget to grab the handouts 2. Warm UpPlease take 5 minutes to describe what the world would be like without books…
What does a writer use to develop & Explain the topic? In order to thoroughly develop and explain the topic, a writer must use EVIDENCE. Evidence used in expository writing…
Mood, Theme, Conflict, Plot, Flashback, Figurative Language Mood, Theme, Conflict, Plot, Flashback, Figurative Language Callie McCarthy Do Now Get a buddy/partner and both…
Before Bell: Before Bell: Please pick up a half sheet from front table. Warm Up:Fireside Poets What are three things Fireside poets were inspired to write and teach about?…
Mood, Theme, Conflict, Plot, Flashback, Figurative Language Mood, Theme, Conflict, Plot, Flashback, Figurative Language Callie McCarthy Do Now Get a buddy/partner and both…
Introduction to Poetry Speaker The voice talking to us in a poem. Not always the poet Think of the voice as a character the poet creates Figurative Language Language that…
Figurative Language Metaphor (=) Simile (%) Allegory (a:b = c:d) Metaphor (=) A metaphor is defined as a direct comparison between two or more seemingly unrelated subjects…
Poetic Devices Terminology to help us write and read poetry! Figurative Language Figurative language: writing not meant to be interpreted literally Ex: My eyes are on fire!…