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a comparison between two unlike things, using a word such as like, as.
Simile
a comparison make between two unlike things that does not use like or as. It says that one thing is another.
Metaphor
is the repetition of beginning consonant sounds.
Alliteration:
a word whose sound imitates its meaning.
Onomatopoeia
is the repeating of words or phrases to emphasize an idea or an emotion.
Repetition
set of bells each of which produces a single tone. It is also the set of bells that Anne Frank can hear from the Annex
Carillon
the Nazis ordered all Jews to sew a large Star of David (a six-pointed star) on their outer clothing so that they could be easily recognized as Jews. Anne and family were required to wear these stars. (p.350)
yellow star
Yiddish expression meaning “Congratulations!”
Mazel tov!
place or system for buying and selling goods illegally, without ration stamps. (p.352). Where Miep buys the Annex items.
Black market
short for “water closet,” or toilet. (p.353)
w.c.
How Otto Frank repays Mr. Van Daan’s kindness.
Invites them into the Annex.
What Anne refuses to rip off and throw away.
The Star of David sewn on their clothing.
Mr. Van Daan was very…
Self-centered
Mrs. Frank becomes very angry when ….
Mr. Van Daan is caught stealing food.
Who changes and grows the most during the play?
Anne Frank
“she runs like a deer”
simile
“the car winked at the motorcycle before it turned away”
personification
“yo mama is a mack truck”
metaphor
“born to be bored in a barbaric band”
alliteration
“oink oink”
onomatopoeia
Using someone else’s words or ideas without properly citing the source is
plagiarizing
When you investigate multiple sources, it’s called
researching
Paraphrasing is an important part of
Note-taking
An idex will save you research time because it gives specfic
Page references
A list of sources used in a research paper is a/an
Works cited page