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Voice Flipbook

English III Syntax/ Connotation Concrete Detail Figurative Language Depth/ Insight List Lit. Character Metaphor Cause/ Effect Simple Sent. Symbol Extended Metaphor Claim on a Belief System Imperative Web Site Analogy Good News/ Bad News Alliteration Historical Event Allusion Idealistic/ Realistic Rhetorical ? Current Event Simile Logos Sent. Frag. Pop Culture Man Sensory Imagery Ethos Rhyme Pop Culture Woman Onomatopoeia Pathos Compound Pop Culture Event Hyperbole Compare/ Contrast Compound- Complex Brand Name Fashion Personification Irony

AP English III Syntax/ Connotation Concrete Detail Figurative Language Depth/ Insight List Character from Literature Metaphor Cause and Effect Polysyndeton Event from Literature Extended Metaphor Claim on a Belief System Asyndeton Conflict from Literature Analogy Good News/ Bad News Anaphora Well known Symbol Allusion Idealistic/ Realistic Simple Sentence Historical Document Simile Financial/ Personal Cost Epistrophe Current Advertisement Sensory Imagery Future/ Forecast/ Predict Participial Current Magazine Onomatopoeia Then vs. Now or Relevance Imperative Current Web Site Apostrophe Pattern Parallelism Current Corporation Metonymy Fallacy Tricolon Historical Event Hyperbole Appeal: Logos, Ethos, Pathos Alliteration Historical Woman Personification Personal Experience/ Anecdote Amplification Historical Man Euphemism Compare/ Contrast Juxtaposition Current Event Archetypal Reference Extended Definition Rhetorical ? Pop Culture Man Irony Sentence Fragment Pop Culture Woman Abstract vs. Concrete Rhyme Pop Culture Event Refutation Antithesis Brand Name Fashion Concession Compound Brand Name Food Clarify Popular Feeling Balanced Sentence Brand Name Electronic Clarify Lessons Learned Humor/ Satire