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    El Dorado

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    Allan Poe focuses on ideas such as diction‚ imagery‚ tone‚ symbolism and theme. The theme of this poem is the pathway to death. The author uses a formal diction to create a sad and depressed tone. The formal words are “sunshine” and “shadows”. The denotation of sunshine is the light of the sun. Shadow is denoted as a shade cast upon a surface by something blocking light. Sunshine is connoted with knowledge‚ happiness‚ and Heaven. However‚ the connotation of shadow is death‚ darkness‚ and

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    Lesson 4 quiz

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    1  of 25 You are now either taking a test or not taking a test. This statement is an example of appropriate polarization. True False Question 2  of 25 Messages communicate values and attitudes. True False Question 3  of 25 Extensional orientation is the tendency to stretch meanings beyond their original intents. True False Question 4  of 25 Indirectness indicates powerlessness. True False Question 5  of 25 There is nothing wrong with making inferential statements. True False Question

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    AP Lang Vocabulary

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    Literary Terms (General) —AP I. Literary Types—names for the various types of literary expression: 1. Allegory: a tale in which characters‚ actions‚ or settings represent abstract ideas or moral qualities. Allegorical stories can also be viewed as extended or continued metaphors. 2. Allusion: a casual or brief reference to a person‚ place‚ event‚ or literary work that a writer expects the reader to recognize but doesn’t fully develop. The writer hopes to clarify or enhance the subject that

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    Rhetorical Devices

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    Rhetorical Devices 1. Narration - Recounts a personal experience or tells a story based on a real or fictional circumstance. All details come together in an integrated way to create some central them or impression. 2. Point of view - The person or entity through whom the reader experiences the story. (Does not refer to the author’s/character’s feelings‚ opinions‚ perspectives‚ etc.) e.g. - Third-person‚ first-person 3. Exposition - The kind of writing that is intended primarily

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    High School Stereotypes

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    Besides memorizing denotations and learning formulas‚ I would like to think high school has a greater‚ more wholesome purpose; to promote independence and moral thinking. There seems to be a common stereotype that depicts high school students as vapid‚ immature individuals only concerned with trivialities surrounding them. I think‚ or at least like to think‚ that young adults especially recognize the importance of decency and moral correctness in order to develop as people and become capable adults

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    * George= “the bitch” the mother always looks after the puppy like George does for Lenny. BROTHER’S KEEPER!!! * Mrs. Curley is a “bitch” and tart. She referred to as a looloo! Lulu= the bitch with pups. Looloo= prostitute. * BITCH- Denotation= female dog‚ connotation= strong derogative! George is the mother dog. He looks after Lennie‚ shares with him‚ cares for him and looks out for him. Lennie is a puppy. He’s big and strong‚ but doesn’t know his own strength. Puppies need their mother’s

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    In a bureaucratic society‚ everybody is supposed to have a voice about what they like or dislike. However‚ some people may disagree that even though they are in a bureaucratic society‚ they still do not have a voice in many issues‚ such as the workplace. Theodore Roethke uses personification‚ long sentence structure‚ and formal diction in "Dolor" to show the anguish and loneliness of the everyday office routine in a bureaucratic society because it is as if the workers are the same‚ and have no voice

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    English Dictionary). Almost everyone can admit that they have said “I am so depressed” to express disappointment or distress‚ even when their emotions are borderline. However‚ because of this normalization‚ it belittles and desensitizes the serious denotation of the word “depressed” and the mental illness.

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    Becoming Adolf Analysis

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    CRJ 2 “Becoming Adolf” 1) [1/2 of a page] Robert Root is an acclaimed writer and professor of creative nonfiction. In his book The Nonfictionist’s Guide‚ he defines the creative-nonfiction motive as a “need to know or understand a specific‚ limited topic.” Considering that definition‚ locate and analyze one passage that exposes Rich Cohen’s exigence to write. What conflict or question is Cohen trying to sort out or understand? And does he sort it out using a tone that seems to be more argumentative

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    individual. However‚ excellence is not a goal but a standard and a winsome lifestyle. It is a journey and never a destination. Climbing the heights of excellence is giving a notion that excellence is a pursuit of pre-eminence which is parallel to the denotation of excellence. Excellence denotes a quality which is unusually good and so surpasses ordinary standards or a state of being outstanding and superior. It is a pitfall for Christians. The Bible says in Colossians 1:17-19 that Christ should have the

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