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1
Bell Work
  • In your own words, what does coming of age
    mean?
  • Write your definition at the bottom of pg. 6 in
    your Springboard Book.

2
Voice
  • A writers (or speakers) distinctive use of
    language.
  • Can include diction, syntax, and imagery

3
Diction
  • Word choice intended to convey a certain effect.
  • Example
  • -You CAN clean your room!
  • -You MIGHT want to clean your room!
  • -You WILL clean your room!

4
Syntax
  • The arrangement of words and order of grammatical
    elements in a sentence
  • The way a writer puts words together to make
    meaningful elements, such as phrases and clauses
  • Greek prefix syntogether
  • Rook taxarrangement or order
  • Examples synthesis, synonym, taxidermy

5
Imagery
  • The words or phrases a writer uses to represent
    persons, objects, actions, feelings, and ideas
    descriptively by appealing to the senses

6
Tone
  • A writers or speakers attitude toward the
    subject. Tone is conveyed through the writers
    choice of words and details.
  • Example Dont use that tone with me!

7
Bell Work-Activity 1.3
  • Write your full name at the top of a sheet of
    paper in your composition book. Write about your
    name. What does it mean? Why was that name
    chosen? Would you change your name if you could?

8
Compound Complex Sentence
  • A sentence that has two or more independent
    clauses and one or more subordinate clauses
  • Example I was my parents first joy, and in
    their joy, they gave me the name that would haunt
    me for the rest of my life, Immaculeta Uzoma
    Achilike.

9
Direct Quotation
  • -represents a persons exact words
  • -are enclosed in quotation marks
  • -Example Then she asked me, Immaculeta Ulzama
    Achilike, do you know what your name means?

10
Indirect Quotation
  • Restates the general meaning of what a person
    said
  • Quotation marks are not used
  • Example She asked whether I knew what my name
    means.

11
Bell Work 1.8
  • What does the title Cut make you think about?
    What do you predict this text will be about?

12
Protagonist
  • -main character who initiates actions that move
    the plot along
  • -Greek prefix proto-first
  • -Greek root agon-contest or struggle
  • -Example Prototype, protocol

13
Simile
  • -comparison of two different things or ideas
  • -uses like or as

14
Hyperbole
  • -Deliberate, extravagant, and often outrageous
    exaggeration.
  • -Serious or comic relief

15
Prose
  • -ordinary written or spoken language
  • -uses sentences and paragraphs
  • -without deliberate or regular meter or rhyme
  • -not poetry, drama or song

16
Point of View
  • -refers to the perspective from which a narrative
    is told
  • -1st person-I
  • -2nd person-You
  • -3rd person-he, she

17
Periodic Sentence
  • One that makes sense fully only when the reader
    reaches the end of the sentence
  • -emphasizes the idea in the main clause by making
    the reader wait for it
  • -Example Then, as the last couple of weeks of
    school dragged on, the city of Paterson becoming
    a concrete oven, we labored like frantic Roman
    slaves to build a banquet hall.

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Cumulative Sentence
  • One that makes complete sense if brought to close
    before its actual ending
  • Example Her senator looked uncomfortable,
    glancing around at his buddies, perhaps waiting
    for the ridicule that he would surely get in the
    locker room later.

19
Balanced Sentence
  • -ideas of similar weight are expressed in similar
    grammatical structures or lengths.
  • Example I read and understood Camus statement
    about the subject if love were easy, life would
    be too simple.

20
Bandwagon
  • Advertisers make it seem as if everyone is buying
    this product, so you better buy too
  • The best car of the year is hereall your
    friends and neighbors are driving one
  • How does this make you feel if you dont own the
    car?

21
Avant-garde
  • The reverse of bandwagon
  • Makes the product seem so new, youll want to be
    the first to own it
  • Example ???

22
Testimonials
  • Celebrities used to endorse products
  • Pay Attention-sometimes the celebrity never says
    they use the product

23
Transfer
  • Pay attention to the background
  • Transfers what is important to all to the ad
  • Example politicians and their families, flags,
    etc.

24
Bell Work
  • Silently re-read page 73 in your Springboard
    book. Highlight important information while you
    read.

25
Rhetorical Appeals
  • Emotional, ethical, and logical appeals used to
    try to persuade an audience to agree with the
    writer or speaker.
  • -Pathos, Ethos, Logos

26
Pathos
  • Def appeals to the readers or listener's senses
    or emotions
  • Root word path which means suffering
  • Example pathetic , empathy, sympathy

27
Ethos
  • Focuses on the character or qualifications of the
    speaker.
  • Appeals to someones ethics.

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Logos
  • Attempt to persuade readers or listeners by
    leading them down the road of logic and causing
    them to come to their own conclusions.
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