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perspective |
Refers to point of view, describing one’s opinion or outlook about a topic |
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annotations |
notes |
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Motif |
A recurring element , image, or idea that has symbolic significance in a work of literature. A novel with the title Tangerine might ues of this image many time and in different ways |
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Idiom |
words or phrases that cannot be taken literally. EX: He kicked the bucket, the test was a piece of cake, break a leg, it raining cats and dogs. |
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Onomatopoeia |
Is the use of a word that sounds like its meaning EX: buzz, snap, crackle, pop. |
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in 1st person |
the teller is a character in the story, telling what he/she knows |
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Alliteration |
is the repetition of beginning sound EX: she sells seashells by the seashore |
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Personification |
Is giving human characteristics to nonhuman things EX: the wind whispered through the trees |
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Imagery |
Descriptive or figurative language used to create word pictures. Its is created by details that appeal to one or more of the 5 senses. |
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annotated |
a bibliography and annotations/notes with a summary or evaluation of each source used to research a topic. |