  DOL  Diction  Imagery  Symbolism Today -  national geographic a incredibly informative magazine dont contain alot of advertisements the man was.

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  DOL  Diction  Imagery  Symbolism Today -

 national geographic a incredibly informative magazine dont contain alot of advertisements the man was in a hurry to get home the man in a hurry drived the car reckless and he has an accident DOL

 What are the elements of plot?

 national geographic a incredibly informative magazine dont contain alot of advertisements the man was in a hurry to get home the man in a hurry drived the car reckless and he has an accident DOL

 What are the elements of plot? Climax Rising Action Introduction Falling Action Conclusion

 national geographic a incredibly informative magazine dont contain alot of advertisements the man was in a hurry to get home the man in a hurry drived the car reckless and he has an accident DOL

  Diction = words that are descriptive, significant, or convey tone (What is tone?) Diction

 national geographic a incredibly informative magazine dont contain alot of advertisements the man was in a hurry to get home the man in a hurry drived the car reckless and he has an accident DOL

 description that evokes any of the five senses (hear, see, smell, taste, touch) Imagery

 national geographic a incredibly informative magazine dont contain alot of advertisements the man was in a hurry to get home the man in a hurry drived the car reckless and he has an accident DOL

  a person, place, or thing that represents something larger than itself Symbolism

 It never occurred to me to question Mommy’s decisions. All my life I had this deep and abiding trust in my mother and her word. If she said to me, “Hyasah, jump over this stick.” I would do it without hesitation because I knew she was leading me in the right direction. So, when she said, “Go to New Paltz,” I said, “Yes ma’am.” SAT Question: Answer the question on the basis of what is stated or implied in the passage. In this paragraph the author describes her relationship to her mother as one of A.Helpless dependence B.Reluctant loyalty C.Qualified admiration D.Unwavering faith E.Uninformed reliance

 This thing devours all, Birds, beasts, trees, flowers, Gnaws iron, bites steel, Grinds hard stones to meal, Slays kings, ruins towns, And beats high mountains down. Time Riddle Me This -

 national geographic a incredibly informative magazine dont contain alot of advertisements the man was in a hurry to get home the man in a hurry drived the car reckless and he has an accident DOL

 National Geographic, an incredibly informative magazine, doesn’t contain a lot of advertisements. don’t or doesn’t – how do you know which to use? (expand the contraction!) Would you say the magazine do not contain or the magazine does not contain? Because the man was in a hurry to get home, he drove the car recklessly and had an accident. DOL - Corrections

 It never occurred to me to question Mommy’s decisions. All my life I had this deep and abiding trust in my mother and her word. If she said to me, “Hyasah, jump over this stick.” I would do it without hesitation because I knew she was leading me in the right direction. So, when she said, “Go to New Paltz,” I said, “Yes ma’am.” SAT Question: Answer the question on the basis of what is stated or implied in the passage. In this paragraph the author describes her relationship to her mother as one of A.Helpless dependence B.Reluctant loyalty C.Qualified admiration D.Unwavering faith E.Uninformed reliance

 What are the elements of plot? Climax Rising Action Introduction Falling Action Conclusion

  Diction – words that are descriptive, significant, or convey tone  Imagery – description that evokes any of the five senses (hear, see, smell, taste, touch)  Symbolism – a person, place, or thing that represents something larger than itself Diction – Imagery - Symbolism