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Academic Vocabulary Identify & Application English I & II
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English II : Character trait, Chronology, Climax, Elaboration, Extraneous Information, Figurative language, Flashback, Foreshadowing, Generality, Inconsistency, Juxtaposition, Logo, Multi-media, Perspective, Plagiarism, Proverb 1.
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Character trait, Chronology, Climax, Elaboration, Extraneous Information, Figurative language, Flashback, Foreshadowing, Generality, Inconsistency, Juxtaposition, Logo, Multi-media, Perspective, Plagiarism, Proverb 2.
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Character trait, Chronology, Climax, Elaboration, Extraneous Information, Figurative language, Flashback, Foreshadowing, Generality, Inconsistency, Juxtaposition, Logo, Multi-media, Perspective, Plagiarism, Proverb 3.
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Character trait, Chronology, Climax, Elaboration, Extraneous Information, Figurative language, Flashback, Foreshadowing, Generality, Inconsistency, Juxtaposition, Logo, Multi-media, Perspective, Plagiarism, Proverb 4.
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Character trait, Chronology, Climax, Elaboration, Extraneous Information, Figurative language, Flashback, Foreshadowing, Generality, Inconsistency, Juxtaposition, Logo, Multi-media, Perspective, Plagiarism, Proverb 5.
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Character trait, Chronology, Climax, Elaboration, Extraneous Information, Figurative language, Flashback, Foreshadowing, Generality, Inconsistency, Juxtaposition, Logo, Multi-media, Perspective, Plagiarism, Proverb 6.
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Character trait, Chronology, Climax, Elaboration, Extraneous Information, Figurative language, Flashback, Foreshadowing, Generality, Inconsistency, Juxtaposition, Logo, Multi-media, Perspective, Plagiarism, Proverb 7.
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Character trait, Chronology, Climax, Elaboration, Extraneous Information, Figurative language, Flashback, Foreshadowing, Generality, Inconsistency, Juxtaposition, Logo, Multi-media, Perspective, Plagiarism, Proverb 8.
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Character trait, Chronology, Climax, Elaboration, Extraneous Information, Figurative language, Flashback, Foreshadowing, Generality, Inconsistency, Juxtaposition, Logo, Multi-media, Perspective, Plagiarism, Proverb 9.
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Character trait, Chronology, Climax, Elaboration, Extraneous Information, Figurative language, Flashback, Foreshadowing, Generality, Inconsistency, Juxtaposition, Logo, Multi-media, Perspective, Plagiarism, Proverb 10.
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WRITING with Vocabulary 1. It is believed by some that playing violent video games foreshadows violent adult behavior. 2. When beauty and death are juxtaposed in a visual it offers a gripping impact. 3. It is a common character trait among children that they want everything they see.
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WRITING with Vocabulary 4. Writing, using figurative language, is a good way to earn a commended rating on the STAAR test. 5. Jason’s mother had a flashback when she saw him taking care of the garden; she remembered him as a young lad learning to snowboard. 6. Exquisite, elaborated Zen gardens have different smooth, sized rocks and furrowed rows of fine sand.
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WRITING with Vocabulary 7. Yankees have a proverb that time is money, which is a variant of the Devil’s idle time as sinful. 8. The glittering generality that things go better with Coke is good for business because when customers are confronted with too many choices, they default to the general.
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WRITING with Vocabulary 9. When confronted with extraneous information, especially with driving directions, consumers opt for a GPS. 10. The chronological evolution of the Coke bottle makes one wonder if this contributed to our recent bout with obesity.
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Your Turn !!! Create your own sentences, following my answer model, or do your own-- if you dare!!!
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English I : Chapter, Conversation, Chance, Discussion, Increasing, Guest Speaker, Keyboarding, Order of Events, Respond to Literature, Rhyme, Prewriting, Symbolism, Table of Contents, Index, Title Page, and Abbreviation 1.
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English I : Chapter, Conversation, Chance, Discussion, Increasing, Guest Speaker, Keyboarding, Order of Events, Respond to Literature, Rhyme, Prewriting, Symbolism, Table of Contents, Index, Title Page, and Abbreviation 2.
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English I : Chapter, Conversation, Chance, Discussion, Increasing, Guest Speaker, Keyboarding, Order of Events, Respond to Literature, Rhyme, Prewriting, Symbolism, Table of Contents, Index, Title Page, and Abbreviation 3.
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English I : Chapter, Conversation, Chance, Discussion, Increasing, Guest Speaker, Keyboarding, Order of Events, Respond to Literature, Rhyme, Prewriting, Symbolism, Table of Contents, Index, Title Page, and Abbreviation 4.
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English I : Chapter, Conversation, Chance, Discussion, Increasing, Guest Speaker, Keyboarding, Order of Events, Respond to Literature, Rhyme, Prewriting, Symbolism, Table of Contents, Index, Title Page, and Abbreviation 5.
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English I : Chapter, Conversation, Chance, Discussion, Increasing, Guest Speaker, Keyboarding, Order of Events, Respond to Literature, Rhyme, Prewriting, Symbolism, Table of Contents, Index, Title Page, and Abbreviation 6.
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English I : Chapter, Conversation, Chance, Discussion, Increasing, Guest Speaker, Keyboarding, Order of Events, Respond to Literature, Rhyme, Prewriting, Symbolism, Table of Contents, Index, Title Page, and Abbreviation 7.
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English I : Chapter, Conversation, Chance, Discussion, Increasing, Guest Speaker, Keyboarding, Order of Events, Respond to Literature, Rhyme, Prewriting, Symbolism, Table of Contents, Index, Title Page, and Abbreviation 8.
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English I : Chapter, Conversation, Chance, Discussion, Increasing, Guest Speaker, Keyboarding, Order of Events, Respond to Literature, Rhyme, Prewriting, Symbolism, Table of Contents, Index, Title Page, and Abbreviation 9.
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English I : Chapter, Conversation, Chance, Discussion, Increasing, Guest Speaker, Keyboarding, Order of Events, Respond to Literature, Rhyme, Prewriting, Symbolism, Table of Contents, Index, Title Page, and Abbreviation 10.
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1. Ramiro was increasing his money when he worked after school at his uncle’s body shop. 2. Edgar knew all the world religious symbols around the globe. 3. Our guest speaker is a woman from Austin who will talk about immigration.
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4. English Literature is about not only learning language but also responding to literature’s life lessons. 5. I took a chance when I invited the beautiful girl to the movies yesterday. 6. The index at the back of the book saves us time when we answer questions.
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WRITING with Vocabulary 7. When we talk a lot about a subject we are prewriting, or when we write down notes about a subject. 8. We have group discussions in class, as well as whole class discussions. 9. We know that poetry has internal as well as external rhymes. 10. Table of Contents summarize the ideas in a book as well as direct as to new knowledge.
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Your Turn !!! Create your own sentences, following my answer model, or do your own-- if you dare!!!
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