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Try your best! It is a familiar passage. You need a textbook today. Multiple Choice Try your best! It is a familiar passage. You need a textbook today.

Metonymy- a figure of speech in which one entity is used to stand for another associated entity. The pen is mightier than the sword. Synecdoche-refers to the whole of a thing by the name of any one of its parts. Calling a car “wheels” is a synecdoche because a part of a car “wheels” stands for the whole car.  Anaphora-the deliberate repetition of the first part of the sentence in order to achieve an artistic effect. Epistrophe- repetition of phrases or words at the end of the clauses or sentences. Asyndeton- intentional lack of conjunctions.

#17 Other ways to Annotate 9/9 2 column notes FROM THE TEXT: DETAILS, IMAGERY, DICTION, DEVICES, MAIN IDEAS SUGGESTS/ REACTIONS/ CONNECTIONS

Superman and Me Page 215 Let’s read and annotate in your notebook

On a piece of paper to turn in: Page 217-218 : #1-3, 5,7,8 Answer in complete sentences We will write an analytical thesis statement and body paragraph tomorrow. Current event tomorrow 