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Theme Paragraph Notes

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Theme Paragraphs Notes Give textual evidence to support the theme Direct quotes Paraphrases Explain how the text supports the theme Plot Character choices Figurative language & literary devices First Sentence Include: Text Author Theme statement Body of your paragraph Include transition word (For example, for instance, etc.) Specific Paraphrase or quote Supports theme statement Analysis of example What is the author?s purpose? How quote/detail supports theme REPEAT Concluding sentence Don?t repeat your topic sentence Reflect theme AND additional insight Think about: Why does this matter? SO, WHAT?

Paragraph Structure Notes

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Time Write #2 Prompt Structure Introduction Introduce both texts and authors Include your main idea 3 Body Paragraphs Topic sentence about point of comparison Integrated Quotes Text 1: Introduce Cite Explain (1-2 sentences) Text 2: Introduce Cite Explain (1-2 sentences) Concluding sentence about point of comparison Concluding Sentence 1-2 sentences Restate your main idea and why it matters Reminders Integrate quotes Analysis is not restatement Why does it matter? How does it support your main idea? Conclude Every paragraph The Paper as a whole
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Soft Skills Notes

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Soft Skills Notes Types of Communication Verbal (Sounds, language, and tone of voice) Aural (Listening and hearing) Non-verbal (Facial expressions, body language, and posture) Written (Journals, emails, blogs, and text messages) Visual (Signs, symbols, and pictures) Written Activity I had been criticized a lot while running tech for a play. The directors were very picky, and they made me feel hurt and it caused me to feel like I wasn?t meeting expectations. I handled it in a mature manner, and I always said yes or yes ma?am. I was polite and followed instructions. I feel proud of the way I handled it. In the future, I will try to not let myself feel so down about it. I know to offer feedback to other in a respectful manner so that I will not be rude or disrespectful. Write This?

Annotated Bibliography

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Ishan Lal Dr.Kriegel 511-4 28 March 2018 Annotated Bibliography Spotlight. Directed by Tom McCarthy, performances by Mark Ruffalo, Michael Keaton, Rachel McAdams, Liev Schreiber, John Slattery, and Stanley Tucci,Open Road Films, 2015. Spotlight, directed by Tom McCarthy, is an Academy-Award Winning Film for 2016. Based on a true story, editor Marty Baron of the Boston Globe Newspaper, assigns a team of journalists to investigate the allegations against John Geoghan, a Catholic preist who is accused of molesting/assaulting over eighty boys. Led by editor Walter Robinson (Micheal Keaton), and reporters Micheal Rezendes (Mark Ruffalo) and Sacha Pfeiffer (Rachel McAdams), this group makes it their objective to provide

Schemes and Tropes Extra Credit

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Schemes & Tropes Extra Credit Name_________________________________ Class Period_____ Date____________________ For each of the figures of speech below, explain in your own words how each passage fits the definition of the scheme or trope it is identified with. Do not simply restate the definition of the term, but apply the definition to the particular selection. (One point each) Example: Simile: ?I, like an usurp'd town, to another due /Labour to admit you, but O, to no end.? In these lines, the narrator (?I?) explicitly compares himself to a ?usurp'd town? by using the preposition ?like.?

AP English Study Guide

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- A PUBLICATION OF ALBERT.IO - AP ENGLISH LANGUAGE The Ultimate Student?s Guide to AP English Language and Composition EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO GET STARTED *AP? and Advanced Placement? are registered trademarks of the CollegeBoard, which was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse, this product. Ready to get a 5? Stop stressing about the AP English Language and Composition exam. Albert has got your back! With thousands of practice questions, personalized statistics, and anytime, anywhere access, Albert helps you learn faster and master the difficult concepts you are bound to see on test day. Click below or visit www.albert.io Start Practicing TABLE OF CONTENTS 8 Introduction 9 About Us Part I: How to Approach the AP English Language

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