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WRITE BITES Early College Campus

Review: SIMILE: Similes compare one thing directly to another. For example, "My love is like a burning flame” is a simile. You can quickly identify similes when you see the words “like” or “as” used, as in “x is like y.” Similes are different from metaphors – for example, a metaphor would refer to "the burning flame of my love."

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Review : TIGER STEPS to Answer Questions ANSWER the QUESTION! PROVE!! your Answer with a Quote. EXPLAIN AND make meaningful CONNECTIONS to your Answer

Read and Write your Response: STUDENTS READ THIS ALONE You will have 10 minutes to write 3-5 lines and make connections to text. Romeo and Juliet Summary How It All Goes Down Reflect and write about the last scene in Romeo and Juliet. Do you think they were naïve in their decision to continue a forbidden love? Explain. Question: in detail and show evidence.

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