Rhetorical Devices Anaphora Anecdote Antanaclasis Antanagoge Antimetabole.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Writing a Thesis Statement
Advertisements

By Karla Dixon This story is about a little girl named Matilda. She is very smart, she has two mean parents that dont really pay any attention to her.
Subjects and Predicates
Dramatic Terms. Speech by a person who is talking to himself or herself a character reveals his thoughts to the audience but not to other characters in.
Model Sentences #5 The “future in the past”. What is the “future in the past?”  We often tell stories about something that happened in the past. Within.
Simple Past and Past Progressive
Fluency Phrases. at the store his dog to my house.
Oral Communications Diff..  The same words and two independent clauses but in reversed or changed order.  “Repetition of certain words in reverse order.”
RL.5.6. Describe how a narrator’s or speaker’s point of view influences how events are described. Author’s Point of View.
(1) go to the music festival (3) go to the Liverpool match (4) stay out until midnight (6) stay up late to watch TV ( work sheet, Ex. a ) (2) go to.
EXPOSITORY ESSAY Mrs. Carrie Hunnicutt 6 th Grade ELAR
Making Inferences. What are inferences? What is an inference? You make an inference when you use clues from the story to figure out something that the.
Poetic Literary Devices
Pragmatics. Terminology Pragmatics: the study of intended meaning –often this meaning is “invisible” and consists of “shared assumptions” between speaker.
Family Related School Related Service Related Friend Related
Do Now Vocabulary Cloze Activity Who spilled the beans.
1.That is the woman. She bought my laptop. -> That is the woman who bought my laptop. 2.We know many people. They live in London. -> We know many people.
WHAT ARE WE DOING TODAY? Yearbook - 2nd Period - 9:13 a.m. – 10:08 a.m. Newspaper - 3rd Period - 10:12 a.m. – 11:01 a.m. Yearbook - 4th Period - 11:05.
Elaboration Strategies. Anecdotes An anecdote is a short and amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person. The other day, I went to the.
Narrative Writing.  Writing to tell a story  It usually entertains rather than informs.  Events are usually told in chronological order.  It contains.
Man comes home and finds his wife with his friend in bed. He stabs his friend and kills him. Wife says 'If you behave like this, you will lose ALL your.
Grammar Rule #1 A sentence must contain at least one subject and one verb, and it must form a complete thought. If it doesn’t do that, then it’s a fragment.
The Working Class Education By: Adler Fedestin. Expectation Picture by Arthur John Elsley.
Sight Words List 1 Mr. Matthews Grade One can.
A Quick Set Up. How Long Has It Been? Trojan War lasted 10 years The Odyssey begins 10 years after the END of the Trojan War Total years? It’s been 20.
Some useful tips for revision and editing. Modifiers  Words, phrases or clauses that bring detail and life to a sentence Stephen dropped his fork. Let’s.
Charlotte`s Web This book certainly won`t leave you hanging, but it will make you blood thirsty for more! By E.B. White This book certainly won`t leave.
I know an author.. Yes, I do know an actual author Her name is Julie.
A Book Report by Brian Characters The characters were Nigel, his mom, his dad, his annoying sister, and his girlfriend named Della, who just moved into.
One evening, one of the handsomest of the young men who wanted to marry Elizabeth came to visit her in her parents house and asked her to be come his.
Rhetorical Devices. Affirmation Pattern Series of questions or statements that makes your audience shake their head yes. Do you like to stay up late?
AFFIRMATIVE STATEMENTS examples correct form multiple choice NEGATIVE STATEMENTS examples fill-in-the-blank opposites ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY practice examples.
Why I love Photography. I love how this photo catches a moment. IT wasn’t posed or planned. It just happened, that’s why I love photography. Like this.
Essay Writing For High School © 2015 albert-learning.com Essay Writing For High School.
Critical Theory Presentation Secondary Source- “The Yellow Wallpaper” Article=Afterword to the Yellow Wallpaper.
3A Module 1 Me, My Family and Friends Unit 2 At the shopping mall
Literary rhetorical devices OCD 6 th period. Antimetabole The repetition of words in reverse order for emphasis ‘I want what I need and I need what I.
Living together. family sister brother uncle aunt daughter son friend.
Theme How to find the Grail. What are theme and motif? The theme of a fable is its moral. The theme of a parable is its teaching. Theme: a universal idea.
Do you have your nametags today? Ready for class!.
Fluency 40 words Set #2. Biff was sleeping. Bopper ran into his room. “Get up!” shouted Bopper. “It is time to get out of bed!” “What time is it?” asked.
OCD 7 th PERIOD LITERARY RHETORICAL DEVICES. ANTIMETABOLE Repetition of words in reverse order Ex: When the going gets tough, the tough get going. Ex:
100 Oxford Words. I the and to a was my went.
Welcome to … Jeopardy! The Treasure of Lemon Brown Have fun! Let’s Play Jeopardy! Click Here To Begin.
Awesome 3 May grammar and vocabulary review Saint Louis School English Department Carlos Schwerter Garc í a.
Warm up – Page 30 Use of Language for Effect 1. Define diction and then briefly explain why it is important in persuasive speech. 2. Copy down the definition.
Welcome to WTT Elementary Writing Day 4. Review --- Find and fix the mistake 1 Suddenly, he hit by a ball. Suddenly, he was hit by a ball. ( 수동 ) Suddenly,
© Educational Publishing House Ltd 1B Module 1 Me, My Family and Friends Unit 1 A happy family Unit 2 Busy morning Write about a member of your family.
UNIT Used to 4 The Shady Past of a Butterfly Hello! Hello! …I used to look very different! …I used to be a caterpillar! The Secret Life of a Butterfly.
Both Stylistic Device & Rhetorical Device
By: Tyler Neville Andrew Swartz Lacie Young Definition – uh-naf-er-uh Anaphora - The repetition of a word or words at the beginning of two or more successive.
Unit 11 Could you please clean your room? Self check.
SUBSTANCE USE AND ABUSE By: Emma Widman. Case Study 10 ( Tobacco) My friends have asked me to give them a pack of cigarettes. I don’t know what to say.
IBEAR Decision making scenarios By: Ryan Johnston.
1. 把情况和朋友详细聊一聊,你会觉得大有 帮助。 2. 那个男孩老是问问题。 3.Dee 有一种让大家放松的天赋。 4. 如果你订阅报纸,它会直接给你送到门口 5. 这个镇子被包围了,但居民一直坚守到 救援到来.
西安爱知中学 授课教师 阙华明 Unit 3 Could you please clean your room ? Section B 人教版 Go for it 八年级 英语 下册.
2B the past: habitual events and specific incidents
使用現在完成式 (have+p.p.) 的情況 已完成的程度,且與現在狀況有關者 使用現在完成式 (have+p.p.) 的情況 已完成的程度,且與現在狀況有關者 1. 到目前為止曾做過的事或所擁有的經驗 Ex. Jay has released 11 albums so far. 2. 到目前為止已完成的事.
Modals of lost opportunity
LESSON 20 Family عائِلَة. DO NOW  List all opposite that you have learned about so far.
Презентация к уроку английского языка на тему «What do you do to help your family? для 4 класса УМК Биболетовой М.З. Учитель английского языка МБОУ СОШ№20.
Date 5 th December.
Subjects and Predicates
RELATIVE CLAUSES: TENTH GRADE.
Women’s Roles in the 1940’s to 1950’s
Introduction to Rhetoric
FAMILY GRIPES.
Anecdote ANECDOTE.
Frustration definition: a feeling of anger or annoyance caused by not being able to do something.
BRIGHT 1 Unit 5 People Around Me.
Presentation transcript:

Rhetorical Devices Anaphora Anecdote Antanaclasis Antanagoge Antimetabole

Anaphora [uh-naf-er-uh] From the Greek, “carrying back” Rhetorical term for the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of a successive clauses Ex: I need to go to the bank, I need to do the laundry, and I need to clean my room. Ex: I went to the mall. Then I went to my friend’s house and I went to bed. Ex: Beautiful place, beautiful home, and a beautiful family.

Anecdote [an-ik-doht] From Greek, a-, an- “not”, ekdotos “published” A short account of a particular incident or event, especially of an interesting or amusing nature Ex: A student giving a speech about vacations, shared a story about her trip to Hawaii. Ex: When telling his son how to propose to his girlfriend, the father told him the story of his proposal to his wife. Ex: The teacher shared a story about a drinking and driving incident to his son who just got his permit.

Antanaclasis [ant-an-uh-klasis] From Greek “reflection, bonding, breaking against” A figure which consists in repeating the same word in a different sense Ex: If we don’t go to the mall, you don’t go to the mall. Ex: While we live, let us live. (1) Ex: Live and let live.

Antanagoge An’-tan-na’-go-gee From Greek. Ant “against” and anagoge “a leading up” The contradiction of a negative comment with a positive one Ex: When life gives you lemons, make lemonade. (1) Ex: I failed my test, but I will pass the next one. Ex: Hurricane Sandy caused a lot of damage, but at least it wasn’t like Katrina.

Antimetabole An’-ti’-me’-tab’-o-’le From Greek, anti “in opposite direction” and metabole “turning about” Reversal of repeated words or phrases Ex: When the going gets tough, the tough gets going. (1) Ex: My friend doesn’t annoy you, you annoy my friend. Ex: Your sister wasn’t talking about you, you were talking about my sister.

Sources (1) Rhetoric.byu.edu (2) Dailywritingtips.com (3) About.com (4) Dictionary.com