1. Figurative LanguageAn overview 2. Metaphors and Similess Metaphors and similes involve comparisonsbetween two unlike thingss Literal comparison – His car is as fast…
1. Literary Terms Mr. Brightman & Mr. Bray With help from the Pre-AP Guide 2. Alliteration The practice of beginning several consecutive or neighboring words with the…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Literary Terms Jeopardy English 9 Slide 3 Directions for online viewing: Use the Internet Explorer Browser, not Netscape. When viewing in Internet Explorer,…
Slide 1Tone What is Tone? Slide 2 Tone What is Tone? The writers or speakers attitude toward a subject, character, or audience Conveyed through the authors choice of words,…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Imagery & Figurative Language An image is a word or sequence of words that refers to any sensory experience (Kennedy and Gioia 741). Slide 3 Imagery What…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Imagery & Figurative Language Animage is a word or sequence of words that refers to any sensory experience (Kennedy and Gioia 741). Slide 3 Imagery What…
Slide 1The Missing Link: adding scholarship to university preparation courses Olwyn Alexander and Sue Argent Slide 2 Overview of the session Aim: to show how materials to…
Slide 1Discovering Voice Lessons Borrowed from Nancy Dean Slide 2 Diction Read and Think: A redheaded woman was there with Trout. Kate could see her rummaging through the…
1. Elizabethan Ageand Shakespeare Notes 2. Era is named after Elizabeth I, monarch of England (1558-1603) During her reign, a Renaissance (French for re-birth) of the arts…