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Finals Review 12/8/15

Literary terms: Define and provide an example Apostrophe Asyndeton Analogy Climax Anaphora Epistrophe Hyperbole Parallelism Irony

Literary Terms (continued) Oxymoron Simile Metaphor Personification Paradox Antithesis Polysyndeton

You have completed your HW for 12/8/15 Everything beyond this slide will be assigned at a later time 

Types of Sentences: Simple sentence: Interrogative: Imperative: Declarative:

Genres of writing: Narration Classification Description Cause and effect Definition Process analysis Argument