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Literary & Grammar Analysis “The Minister’s Black Veil” by Nathaniel Hawthrone

Grammar Adjective Clause- a subordinate clause that modifies a noun or pronoun by telling what kind or which one.

Grammar Adverb Clause- a subordinate clause that modifies a verb, adjective, adverb or verbal by telling where, when, in what way, to what extent, under what condition or why -2 Aunts on both moms and dads side. -Sister goes to River ridge

Grammar Noun clause- a subordinate clause that functions as the subject or direct object in a sentence.

The town did not understand why he wore the veil. (noun clause) Examples of Clauses The veil that Mr. Hooper wore was disturbing to the congregation. (adjective clause modifying the noun veil) When Mr. Hooper started wearing the veil, everyone wondered why. (adverb clause modifying the verb wondered.) The town did not understand why he wore the veil. (noun clause) Kindergarten: learning basic math and reading skills 1st:don’t remember reading changing. 4th: Science was pretty simple when it started

Literary Parable- story that teaches a moral lesson Airsofting: Try to get large parties of people. All out airsoft wars Baseball: played for 6 years 3 years for babe ruth Gaming: Own an xbox 360 playstation 3, and nintendo wii (do a lot of gaming)

Literary Inference- a conclusion you make when you apply your life experience to story details. Make inferences by noting descriptions, dialogue, and actions and assessing in view of your own knowledge of human nature. Game designing (don’t know a lot of programming) Never been hunting but have shot a shotgun.

Example of an Inference Textual Evidence: “A sad smile gleamed faintly from beneath the black veil,…” Inference:The minister has suffered a loss.

Vocabulary Define the following words on page 270 Inanimate Venerable Pathos Impertinent Obstinacy Imperceptible