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11 September 2014 Immediately, Place late completed forms in the HW bin Remove all items from your desk except piece of paper and a writing utensil—red pen

Review annotative analysis of the text. Rhetorical Analysis Review: “On Seeing England for the First Time” by Jamaica Kincaid Review annotative analysis of the text. Using a RED pen, note the rhetorical/ literary devices utilized by the author. Mark specific diction (word choices) and syntax (sentence structures) in the text—that you did not note Monday.

“On Seeing England for the First Time” by Jamaica Kincaid A few notes from the class annotations— Allusions: direct and indirect references Asyndeton: list without conjunctions Colons: introduce a list; independent clauses where the second illustrates, explains, paraphrases the first sentence Hyphen: compound modifiers; noun compounds En-dash: abbreviation for “to” or “through” Em-dash: acts as a comma or parenthesis in separating words or phrases, such as an appositive Repetition: intention—emphasis, tone,… Tone: sarcasm, bitter