Here are some flash cards for terms that WILL appear on the Final Exam! Keep an eye out for more of these as we get closer!!!
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Monday, November 25, 2013
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Wednesday November 6, 2014
Reminders!!
Literary Terms Foldable Due next Wednesday!
know if you are group A or B, each person must do the 10 words from the assigned list.
word, definition, example from CAESAR stuff, example from anywhere else in your world.
Revolution 380 Letter to Go home
Tracking page is how you will get a grade. YOU WILL BE TRACKING AND TURNING IT IN!! DO NOT LOSE IT!
CAESAR Movie thoughts? post onto our WALL.
4th period wall:
5th period wall:
Finish (?) movie
Literary Terms Foldable Due next Wednesday!
know if you are group A or B, each person must do the 10 words from the assigned list.
word, definition, example from CAESAR stuff, example from anywhere else in your world.
Revolution 380 Letter to Go home
Tracking page is how you will get a grade. YOU WILL BE TRACKING AND TURNING IT IN!! DO NOT LOSE IT!
CAESAR Movie thoughts? post onto our WALL.
4th period wall:
5th period wall:
Finish (?) movie
Monday, November 4, 2013
Literary Terms Foldable Instructions
You will create a foldable for 10 Literary Terms according to the directions given in class.
Group A- Last Names begin with letters A through I
Group B- Last names begin with letters J through Z
Group A:
allusion
aside irony
metaphor
tragic flaw
hyperbole
persuasion
soliloquy
tragedy
tragic hero
Group B:
metonymy
nemesis
poetic justice
dramatic irony
iambic pentameter
rhetorical devices
situational irony
thdme
verbal irony
- you need three pieces of paper
- fold two pieces of paper along the vertical midline, leaving one paper with no folds
- attach the folded pages to each side of the non-folded page on the right side
- create 5 sections and draw lines across
- cut the top piece of the folded page so it opens like a book
- on the left side, the literary tems
- on top of the folded side, the definition of the matching term
- inside the fold:
- on the left side one example from our reading (Julius Caesar or assigned/related reading)
- on the right side one example from anywhere (music, television, movies are good sources)
Group A- Last Names begin with letters A through I
Group B- Last names begin with letters J through Z
Group A:
allusion
aside irony
metaphor
tragic flaw
hyperbole
persuasion
soliloquy
tragedy
tragic hero
Group B:
metonymy
nemesis
poetic justice
dramatic irony
iambic pentameter
rhetorical devices
situational irony
thdme
verbal irony
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Julius Caesar Introduction
Literary Terms
1. allusion
2. aside
3. blank verse
4. catastrophe
5. comedy
6. comic relief
7. irony
8. metaphor
9. metonymy
10. nemesis
11. poetic justice
12. simile
13. tragic flaw
14. characterization
15. conflict
16. dialogue
17. drama
18. dramatic irony
19. hyperbole
20. figurative language
21. iambic pentameter
22. imagery
23. persuasion
24. point of view
25. rhetoric
26. rhetorical devices
27. situational irony
28. soliloquy
29. theme
30. tragedy
31. tragic hero
32. verbal irony
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