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…
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1. (the fun way to use words) Information edited from Mrs. McMullen’s slide share at http://slideplayer.com/slide/725188/ By: Ms. machin 2. In poetry the sound and…
1. LANGUAGE & STYLE WRITING BY: ASPASIA & EDDY 2. Language The point of view is based on the third person point of view. This is because the narrator does not participate…
Slide 1 JANUARY 2015 ENGLISH 10 Poetic Literary Devices Slide 2 Alliteration The repetition of a particular sound in a series of words or phrases. Example: Suzy sells seashells…
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Slide 1 Figurative language can make you look at the world differently; it can heighten your senses. It compares two things in such a way that you find the comparison interesting…
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Bell Work In your own words, what does âcoming of ageâ mean? Write your definition at the bottom of pg. 6 in your Springboard Book. Voice A writerâs (or speakerâs) distinctive…