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Literary Terms

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1. Allegory- a narrative used to describe what is going to take place in a story. Example: 2. Alliteration- repeating consonant sounds that make a pattern of sounds. Example: "Licking Lovely Little Lollipops" The letter "L" at the beginning of each word gives the phrase a similar tone. 3. Allusion- reference to another form of literary work by a person, place, or thing in history. Example: "I'm no Romeo" The person saying this is comparing their self as not being as romantic as Romeo of "Romeo & Juliet." 4. Analogy- basing a comparison on two similar things. Example: "Citizens are to president as solar system is to galaxy" The objects have a direct affect of relating to one another. 5. Anaphora- repetition of a word or words at the beginning of two or more phrases or sentences.

Sample AP World History Research Paper

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Barron's AP World History Unit 2 Chapter 1 Outline

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APUSH Cram Packet

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The Official United States History Cram Packet By Renata Melamud 1999 ? 1494: Treaty of Tordesillas ? divides world between Portugal and Spain 1497: John Cabot lands in North America. 1513: Ponce de Leon claims Florida for Spain. 1524: Verrazano explores North American Coast. 1539-1542: Hernando de Soto explores the Mississippi River Valley. 1540-1542: Coronado explores what will be the Southwestern United States. 1565: Spanish found the city of St. Augustine in Florida. 1579: Sir Francis Drake explores the coast of California. 1584 ? 1587: Roanoke ? the lost colony 1607: British establish Jamestown Colony ? bad land, malaria, rich men, no gold Headright System ? lad for population ? people spread out 1608: French establish colony at Quebec.

AP EURO FRENCH REVOLUTION

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Chapter 21 The Revolution in Politics 1775-1815 Liberty and equality In the eighteenth century, liberty meant human rights and freedoms and the sovereignty of the people. Liberals demanded that citizens' rights had no limits except those that assure rights to others. Revolutionary liberals believed that the people were sovereign. Equality meant equal rights and equality of opportunity. But most liberals did not extend such rights to women. "Equality" pertained to equality of opportunity and legal equality, not economic equality. The roots of classical liberalism The Classical Greek and the Judeo-Christian traditions liberalism.

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