PORTFOLIO:
- Make a list of cooking verbs (above)
- look them up in a monolingual dictionary
- include them in your portfolio
DEADLINE: MAY 12
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ALLITERATION is the repetition of initial consonant sounds.
ASSONANCE is a close repetition of similar vowel sounds, usually in stressed syllables.
ATMOSPHERE/MOOD is the prevailing feeling that is created in a story or poem.
CLICHE an overused expression that has lost its intended force or novelty.
CONNOTATION the emotional suggestions attached to words beyond their strict definitions.
FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE is language used in such a way as to force words out of their literal meanings by emphasizing their connotations to bring new insight and feeling to the subject.
IMAGERY is the representation through language of sense experience. The image most often suggests a mental picture, but an image may also represent a sound, smell, taste or tactile experience.
IRONY is a literary device which reveals concealed or contradictory meanings.
METAPHOR is a comparison between two things which are essentially dissimilar. The comparison is implied rather than directly stated.
ONOMATOPOEIA is the use of words which sound like what they mean.
OXYMORON device referred to two words placed close together which are contradictory, yet have truth in them.
PERSONIFICATION giving human attributes to an animal, object or idea.
RHYME: words that sound alike
RHYME SCHEME: any pattern of rhymes in poetry. Each new sound is assigned the next letter in the alphabet.
RHYTHM: a series of stressed or accented syllables in a group of words, arranged so that the reader expects a similar series to follow.
SIMILE is a comparison between two things which are essentially dissimilar. The comparison is directly stated through words such as like, as, than or resembles.
SYMBOL is a symbol has two levels of meaning, a literal level and a figurative level. Characters, objects, events and settings can all be symbolic in that they represent something else beyond themselves.
THEME - is the central idea of the story, usually implied rather than directly stated. It is the writer's idea abut life and can be implied or directly stated through the voice of the speaker. It should not be confused with moral or plot.
TONE is the poet's attitude toward his/her subject or readers. it is similar to tone of voice but should not be confused with mood or atmosphere. An author's tone might be sarcastic, sincere, humourous . . .
(adapted from POETIC DEVICES & LITERARY TERMS USE IN POETRY ANALYSIS)
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BONUS/OPTIONAL: GAME TIME:::QUIZLET
- QUIZ: to revise
- COMBINAR: match the definition/poetic device
- GRAVEDAD: play game
PORTFOLIO:
- go through the list of devices
- complete the analysis of The British and incluide it in your portfolio
stella :-)
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