LA9 FINAL EXAM REVIEW Literary Terms Antagonist: A character‚ group of characters‚ or institution that represents the opposition against which the protagonist or protagonists desires or must contend. The antagonist is usually a person or group of people who oppose the main character(s). Internal Conflict: Conflict that takes place not with another character or object‚ but inside the mind of one of the characters in the story. Unreliable Narrator: A narrator in literature‚ film‚ or theatre
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11:50 1:15‐ 2:45 3:00‐ 4:30 Week 1 8:30‐ 10:00 Section 1 & 2 3 & 4 3 & 4 1 & 2 MONDAY 9/1 STATS MANEC Section 1 & 2 3 & 4 3 & 4 1 & 2 MONDAY 9/8 STATS MANEC 10:20‐ 11:50 Section 1 & 2 3 & 4 3 1 1:15‐ 2:45 2 3:00‐ 4:30 8:30‐ 10:00 4 TUESDAY 9/2 STATS LIT 4 TUESDAY 9/9 STATS LIT 10:20‐ 11:50 1:15‐ 2:45 3:00‐ 4:30 8:30‐ 10:00 Section 1 & 2 3 & 4 3 & 4 1 & 2 WEDNESDAY 9/3 AGM MANEC Section 1 & 2
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to competitors. Alternative Courses of Action (ACA’s): 1. Bryan‚ the manager‚ will set a meeting about the company’s concerns. Advantage: So that the main concern of the company’s problem will be settle and there are some suggestions from each personnel to have clarification about it. Disadvantage: Not all employees or the member of the company will have the good point about it. Maybe some will not agree. 2. Bryan will call the attention of the government regarding the environmental
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approach are the two major intellectual traditions in macroeconomics. We discuss the differences between the two approaches briefly here and in much greater detail later in the book. The Classical Approach. The origins of the classical approach go back more than two centuries‚ at least to the famous Scottish economist Adam Smith. In 1776 Smith published his classic‚ The Wealth of Nations‚ in which he proposed the concept of the "invisible hand." The idea of the invisible hand is that‚ if there
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Chapter 1-Pre-Historic Art Key Terms Attributes- Symbolic object or objects that identify a particular deity‚ saint‚ or personification in art Ceramics- Wares made of baked clay Corbel vault- Dolmen- Prehistoric sculpture made up of or more large stones supporting a large‚ flat‚ horizontal slabs Capstones- The final topmost stone in corbel arch or vault which joins the sides and completes the Structure Henge- Circular area enclosed by stones or wood posts set up by Neolithic
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KEY TERMS Active Directory - A Windows server directory database and service that is used in managing a domain to allow for a single point of administration for all shared resources on a network‚ including files‚ peripheral devices‚ databases‚ Web sites‚ users‚ and services. Administrator account- In Windows 2000/XP/Vista‚ an account that grants to the administrator(s) rights and permissions to all hardware and software resources‚ such as the right to add‚ delete‚ and change accounts and to change
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Imagination is the power to create. It is the key component to literature. Without imagination‚ there won’t be an interesting story‚ I believe. Imagination is not only important to the writer‚ it helps the reader broaden their interpretation of the story. "When you allow reading to unlock your imagination‚ your connection sets the stage for intellectual engagement. It allows the experience of reading literature to include the pursuit of ideas and knowledge." (Clugston‚ R.W 2010). With imagination
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Introduction To Information Technology ONLINE Spring Quarter 2013 ITM 100-OL Instructor: Dr. Solomon Nyaanga 4 Credit Email: Solomon-nyaanga@mymail.berkeleycollege.edu PREREQUISITES: None Phone: 973-642-3888 ext. 6220 862-684-1099 (Cell) Virtual Office Hours:
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15. Polysyndeton is the use of a conjunction between each word‚ phrase‚ or clause‚ and is thus structurally the opposite of asyndeton. The rhetorical effect of polysyndeton‚ however‚ often shares with that of asyndeton a feeling of multiplicity‚ energetic enumeration‚ and building up. * They read and studied and wrote and drilled. I laughed and played and talked and flunked. Use polysyndeton to show an attempt to encompass something complex: * The water‚ like a witch’s oils‚ / Burnt green
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AP Literary and Rhetorical Terms 1. 2. alliteration- Used for poetic effect‚ a repetition of the initial sounds of several words in a group. The following line from Robert Frost’s poem "Acquainted with the Night provides us with an example of alliteration‚": I have stood still and stopped the sound of feet." The repetition of the s sound creates a sense of quiet‚ reinforcing the meaning of the line 3. allegory – Where every aspect of a story is representative‚ usually symbolic‚ of something
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