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Photo Journal Basic Example

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Literary Scavenger Hunt Miro Manestar Alliteration Definition: The occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words. Example: ?The day to cheer and night's dank dew to dry? (2.3.6)

Romeo and Juliet Literary Devices

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Light/Dark Imagery ? One of the play?s most consistent visual motifs is the contrast between light and dark, often in terms of night/day imagery. This contrast is not given a particular metaphoric meaning?light is not always good, and dark is not always evil. On the contrary, light and dark are generally used to provide a sensory contrast and to hint at opposed alternatives Personification occurs when an inanimate object or concept is given the qualities of a person or animal. Juliet? ?For thou wilt lie upon the wings of night / Whiter than new snow on a raven?s back. / Come, gentle night, come, loving, black-brow?d night? (Act III Sc. 2) An oxymoron describes when two juxtaposed words have opposing or very diverse meanings.

Introducon to Economics

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Cornell Notes Topic / Objective: Name: Jack Andrew Joa Unit One: Economic Basics Class: Economics 1100 ? 01: Introduction To The American Economy Economic Principles Period: 1st Period Chapter 1 From Demystifying Economics Date: Monday January 9th, 2017 Essential Question: Chapter One ? Introduction To Economics Questions: Notes: Most people do not have a very clear or accurate understanding of what economics is about or how it affects them in their daily lives. Some believe it is a business subject, others think it is about money in general, and still others associate the word economics with personal finance. Actually, economics is about all these things and

Crow Lake Summary

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Crow Lake by Mary Lawson Their parents died of car accidents when heading off to buy suitcase for Luke, the oldest brother of the author who got accepted into teacher?s college: a truck had lost its brakes and killed their parents. Annie Aunt, the sister of their father wanted to use all the money left in the family to send Luke to college. Prologue: Grandmother placed the book fixed on her spinning wheel for her to read while working. Grandmother Morrison recognized the importance of education and she urged each one of her children to finish school Katie believes that Matt is the one who most resembles Grandmother Morrison of herself and three siblings, who needs to go to university. Chapter 1: Luke is the least scholarly brother

INVISIBLE MAN TEXT

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Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison a.b.e-book v3.0 / Notes at EOF Back Cover: Winner of the National Book Award for fiction. . . Acclaimed by a 1965 Book Week poll of 200 prominent authors, critics, and editors as "the most distinguished single work published in the last twenty years." Unlike any novel you've ever read, this is a richly comic, deeply tragic, and profoundly soul-searching story of one young Negro's baffling experiences on the road to self-discovery. From the bizarre encounter with the white trustee that results in his expulsion from a Southern college, to its powerful culmination in New York's Harlem, his story moves with a relentless drive: -- the nightmarish job in a paint factory -- the bitter disillusionment with the "Brotherhood" and its

Game of Thrones

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Game of Thrones Game of Thrones is written by George R.R. Martin, published by Bantam Books in 1996, and consists of 807 pages. Most people love to daydream and explore a world that is beyond their imagination. Game of thrones brings you a fantasy that is both intriguing and interesting. There is never a dull moment, whether it is in the descriptions, dialogue or the characters themselves. It provides a release from the humdrum routine of real life, and transports you back into your distant childhood when daydreaming and fantasizing was such a wonderful, daily activity. Game of Thrones has you literally on the edge of your seat in anticipation with its revealing and gripping dialogue, fantastic and unpredictable plots, and dynamically believable and complex characters.

The Lottery Questions

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The Lottery 1. What is the setting of the story? What important details are not specified? The setting of the story is a location that is in a relatively isolated village, in which we have no knowledge of. The most important details that are omitted from the setting are the village's location, its name, and its historical background. 2. How would you characterize the tone of the story? The story beings very conventionally, the people live in a pastoral village and are quite united. It employs a sense of realism. Further on the tone shifts from realistic to symbolic with the coming of the ritual. Quickly the carefree and harmless attitudes shift into that of savagery and destruction, involving a traditional with a murderous nature, something we would not expect to occur.

House on Mango street bibliography

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#2 what characteristics of a dictator does Napoleon have? Napoleon has many characteristics off a dictator when he is the ruler of Animal Farm. Napoleon is very self-centered and selfish. He self-aggrandizes the farm animals into thinking he is always right and that they should always listen to him and only him. He shows that he only cares about himself not what is best for the farm. He intimidates the other animals and consolidates his power. These characteristics lead the animals to believe that Napoleon is always right
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AP English Terms

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AP English III & IV Literary Terms Note: 1. Terms denoted with an asterisk (*) indicate terms that are applicable to both plays and fiction. 2. An asterisk (*) next to a term in a definition indicates that the term is defined elsewhere. Drama Act ? a major division in the action of the play, comprising one or more *scenes. A break between acts often coincides with a point at which the plot jumps ahead in time. ?

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