I’VE GOT DATA – WHAT DO I DO WITH IT? PPT#6
DOL me and my friend weared blue jeans we wasn’t allowed in the whitney restaurant the young man drived that there yellow convertible wearing a blue cap Today’s DOL
Diction (in literary terms) is A) How clearly someone speaks words B) Another word for imagery C) Another word for lexicon or personal dictionary D) The word an author chooses
DOL me and my friend weared blue jeans we wasn’t allowed in the whitney restaurant the young man drived that there yellow convertible wearing a blue cap Today’s DOL
SAT Question Although some think the terms "bug" and "insect" are , the former term actually refers to group of insects. (A) parallel.. an identical (B) precise.. an exact (C) interchangeable.. a particular (D) exclusive.. a separate (E) useful.. a useless
Diction (in literary terms) is A) How clearly someone speaks words B) Another word for imagery C) Another word for lexicon or personal dictionary D) The word an author chooses
Can you define connotation and denotation?
DOL me and my friend weared blue jeans we wasn’t allowed in the whitney restaurant the young man drived that there yellow convertible wearing a blue cap Today’s DOL
SAT Question Although some think the terms "bug" and "insect" are , the former term actually refers to group of insects. (A) parallel.. an identical (B) precise.. an exact (C) interchangeable.. a particular (D) exclusive.. a separate (E) useful.. a useless
Can you define connotation and denotation? Connotation – meaning given to a word that goes beyond its dictionary or literal meaning. Denotation – the dictionary or literal meaning of a word
DOL me and my friend weared blue jeans we wasn’t allowed in the whitney restaurant the young man drived that there yellow convertible wearing a blue cap Today’s DOL
A pun for you - - A dog gave birth to her puppies near a road. She was cited for littering!
DOL me and my friend weared blue jeans we wasn’t allowed in the whitney restaurant the young man drived that there yellow convertible wearing a blue cap Today’s DOL
The Appositive Phrase An appositive is a word or phrase that renames a noun right next to it.
DOL - Corrections (Because or Since) my friend and I wore blue jeans, we weren’t allowed into the Whitney Restaurant. The young man wearing a blue cap drove that yellow convertible. Today’s DOL
SAT Question Although some think the terms "bug" and "insect" are , the former term actually refers to group of insects. (A) parallel.. an identical (B) precise.. an exact (C) interchangeable.. a particular (D) exclusive.. a separate (E) useful.. a useless
While Watching Thor Fill in a hero cycle sheet for Thor Consider how Thor compares to Phileas Fogg and to Odysseus Make a note of the archetypes Make a note of the epic settings – characters – similes – allusions – and epithets Look on the back of the sheet for a place to make your notes – oh – did I mention I will want to see your notes?