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Literary Terms
English II : Character trait , Chronology, Climax, Elaboration, Extraneous Information , Figurative
language, Flashback, Foreshadowing, Generality, Inconsistency, Juxtaposition, Logo, Multi-media,
Perspective, Plagiarism, Proverb
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Character trait , Chronology, Climax, Elaboration, Extraneous Information , Figurative language,
Flashback, Foreshadowing, Generality, Inconsistency, Juxtaposition, Logo, Multi-media,
Perspective, Plagiarism, Proverb
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Character trait , Chronology, Climax, Elaboration, Extraneous Information , Figurative language,
Flashback, Foreshadowing, Generality, Inconsistency, Juxtaposition, Logo, Multi-media,
Perspective, Plagiarism, Proverb
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Character trait , Chronology, Climax, Elaboration, Extraneous Information , Figurative language,
Flashback, Foreshadowing, Generality, Inconsistency, Juxtaposition, Logo, Multi-media,
Perspective, Plagiarism, Proverb
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Character trait , Chronology, Climax, Elaboration, Extraneous Information , Figurative language,
Flashback, Foreshadowing, Generality, Inconsistency, Juxtaposition, Logo, Multi-media,
Perspective, Plagiarism, Proverb
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Character trait , Chronology, Climax, Elaboration, Extraneous Information , Figurative language,
Flashback, Foreshadowing, Generality, Inconsistency, Juxtaposition, Logo, Multi-media,
Perspective, Plagiarism, Proverb
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Character trait , Chronology, Climax, Elaboration, Extraneous Information , Figurative language,
Flashback, Foreshadowing, Generality, Inconsistency, Juxtaposition, Logo, Multi-media,
Perspective, Plagiarism, Proverb
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Character trait , Chronology, Climax, Elaboration, Extraneous Information , Figurative language,
Flashback, Foreshadowing, Generality, Inconsistency, Juxtaposition, Logo, Multi-media,
Perspective, Plagiarism, Proverb
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Character trait , Chronology, Climax, Elaboration, Extraneous Information , Figurative language,
Flashback, Foreshadowing, Generality, Inconsistency, Juxtaposition, Logo, Multi-media,
Perspective, Plagiarism, Proverb
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Character trait , Chronology, Climax, Elaboration, Extraneous Information , Figurative language,
Flashback, Foreshadowing, Generality, Inconsistency, Juxtaposition, Logo, Multi-media,
Perspective, Plagiarism, Proverb
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WRITING with Vocabulary
• 1. It is believed by some that playing violent video games
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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.
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
WRITING with Vocabulary
• 6. Exquisite, elaborated Zen gardens have different smooth,
sized rocks and furrowed rows of fine sand.
• 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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• 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.
Your Turn !!!
• Create your own 10 slides for literary terms
and write sentences for each slide.
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
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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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
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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
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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.
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.
• 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.
• 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.
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.
Your Turn !!!
• Create your own 10 slides for literary terms
and write sentences for each slide.