Review of unit one No Limits. Review of unit one  Topic sentence  Don’t use because in topic sentence  Use definition for topic sentence in literary.

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Review of unit one No Limits

Review of unit one  Topic sentence  Don’t use because in topic sentence  Use definition for topic sentence in literary paragraph  Transitional phrases  Concluding sentence  General paragraphs around 7 sentences or so

Review of unit one  Repetition…emphasis and completeness  Summarizing  Graphic organizer  Textual cues/ details  Suspense  Narrative  Setting  Theme  Plot  Figurative Language…Per, All., Met.,Sim., and Ono.,

Review of unit one  Stanzas  Prose  Poetry  Imagery  Diction  Differences in form between narrative and informational text