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15A. Euphemism, a literary device often found in essays or speechs. Refers to a commonly used phrase that substitutes for an idea considered too complex or unpleasant too say in Public. [4] 15B. For example, the word restroom is often used in public, but rarely does anyone intend to go their for a nap, however, it is consider unpleasant to explain exactly why one would need to go their. [4ish] 15A. Euphemism, a literary device often found in essays or speeches, refers to a commonly used phrase that substitutes for an idea considered too complex or unpleasant to say in public. 15B. For example, the word restroom is often used in public, but rarely does anyone intend to go there for a nap. However, it is considered unpleasant to explain exactly why one would need to go there.
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For this warm-up, correct GUM and then use the information to fill in the blank. This item is longer, so there is only one. HINT: None of the quotation marks should be removed or rearranged. 15C. In adition to first person point of view, a narrator might speak from 3rd person omniscient point of view. “Omniscient” comes from two latin words. “omnis,” meaning “all” and “scientia,” meaning knowledge. All together, this means “___-____ing”, in other words, the narrator reports the thoughts of every character. 15C: seven errors 15C. In addition to first person point of view, a narrator might speak from third person omniscient point of view. “Omniscient” comes from two Latin words: “omnis,” meaning “all” and “scientia,” meaning “knowledge”. Altogether, this means “___-____ing”; in other words, the narrator reports the thoughts of every character.
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Item 15D has seven GUM errors. After repairing these, fill in the blanks. 15D. The last type of narrator is third person limited. Which is like ______ person because the reader learns the thoughts and feelings of one perticular character. But instead of saying “I” and “me” the narrator reffers to the main character as “___” or “____”. Most novels is narratted from a _______ person limited point of view so the reader will develope sympathy with the _______ character. 15D. The last type of narrator is third person limited, which is like ______ person because the reader learns the thoughts and feelings of one particular character. However, instead of saying “I” and “me” the narrator refers to the main character as “___” or “____”. Most novels are narrated from a _______ person limited point of view so the reader will develop sympathy with the _______ character. She Third He First Main
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For this warm-up, do not correct grammar. Instead, write the sentences. Then use logic (and the info in the blue boxes) to fill in the blanks. Finally, respond to the journal question. 15E. The term eugenics combines the root word eu, meaning “_________”, with the root word gen, meaning “____________”. 15F. Literally, eugenics means ________ _________; specifically the term refers to the practice of trying to improve the human race by encouraging certain people to reproduce, and discouraging others from reproducing. Journal: What possible problems could arise from the practice of eugenics? If you are able, provide an example from history where this practice affected a group or country. What was the result? Euphoria = good feeling Euphemism = name that makes something sound good (Pass away is a euphemism for death.) Euphonium = instrument with a sweet/ good sound Genetics = study of traits passed on at birth Generation = people born at the same time Genesis = beginning/ the birth of something
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15g. For a cinco de mayo celebration its custimary to take turns hiting a Piñata, with a stick. [6] 15h. Me and Isabella went first, then alexis, catalina, and Charlie had a turn. [5] 15g. For a Cinco de Mayo celebration it’s [it is] customary to take turns hitting a piñata with a stick. 15h. Isabella and I went first; then Alexis, Catalina, and Charlie each had a turn.
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