E-LEARNING JAN. 22 ND English 10 Mrs. Van Laan. Repetition – the use of the same word, phrase or sentence more than once for emphasis Parallelism – the.

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E-LEARNING JAN. 22 ND English 10 Mrs. Van Laan

Repetition – the use of the same word, phrase or sentence more than once for emphasis Parallelism – the use of similar grammatical constructions to express related ideas. Ex: “Ancestors of some of us, brothers of us all.” Inductive reasoning – When you are led by specific evidence to form a general principle or generalization

 P841 Annihilate Carnage Contending Malice Precursor Reconcile

 Watch the video clip on page 840 ON A SHEET OF PAPER:  COMPLETE p849 #3,4, 5, and 10.  COMPLETE p850 Vocabulary in Context #1-6