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Margaret Giacalone

Examples of Figurative Language - 0 views

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    Figurative language can be found in literature and poetry where the writing appeals to the senses. It can do this by giving a word with a specific meaning, by comparing two things in such a way that you find the comparison interesting or by using words that have unusual constructions or sounds.
Margaret Giacalone

Speed reading - 0 views

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    Are you struggling to keep up with a flood of email, articles, reports, and books? Save yourself hours of time and increase your productivity by learning to read faster and with better comprehension. Taught by acclaimed speed reading expert Dr. Merrill Ream, this course is a complete speed reading experience. Topics are presented in a logical progression with plenty of time to help you master the skills and techniques you'll need for lasting proficiency as a speed reader.
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Top 8 Components of a Well-Written Lesson Plan - 0 views

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    Whether you're working on your teaching credential or being reviewed by an administrator or evaluator, you will often need to write out a lesson plan during your teaching career. Make sure it includes the eight essential components of a strong, effective lesson plan and you'll be on your way to achieving every teacher's goal: measurable student learning.
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Point of View - First Person, Third Person, or Objective? - 0 views

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    by Julie Eshbaugh ~~~ There are few decisions a writer can make that will have a stronger influence on their story than the choice of point of view. The point of view (POV) from which a story is told answers more than the simple question, "Who tells the story?"
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How to Write a Free Verse Poem - 0 views

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    Edited by Benny, Teresa, Tryme2, Nicole Willson and 26 others Your poetry assignment is due tomorrow. You have no idea what to do. Let this easy-as-123 method get it done and over with - and it could get you an A!
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glossary of literary terms - 1 views

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    All American Literary Terms
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inferno - 0 views

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    Interactive website
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bibliomania - 1 views

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    Free online literature library
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User > Login > PlanbookEdu.com - 0 views

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    PlanbookEdu.com is an online lesson planner that makes it easy for teachers of all grade levels to create, share and print their lesson plans. Other features include attaching files, Common Core Standards and iPad Support.
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William Shakespeare - Biography and Works. Search Texts, Read Online. Discuss. - 0 views

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    William Shakespeare. Biography of William Shakespeare and a searchable collection of works.
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Literary Periods Timeline - 0 views

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    Here you will find our graphical timeline representing literary periods & movements, as well as major events or authors from literature history. To learn more about specific eras you can browse back to our Literary Periods page.
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allegory - 0 views

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    The rhetorical strategy of extending a metaphor through an entire narrative so that objects, persons, and actions in the text are equated with meanings that lie outside the text. Adjective: allegorical. One of the most famous allegories in English is John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress (1678), a tale of Christian salvation.
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Interactives . Elements of a Story . Exposition - 0 views

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    Teacher resources and professional development across the curriculum
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Examples in Books of Allegory - 0 views

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    Looking for examples in books of allegory? The purpose of allegories is to teach or explain an idea or principle.
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Reading Worksheets - 0 views

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    What is Point of View? The term "point of view" has many applications, from video game development to the interpretation of art. This page will discuss point of view as it pertains to the study of reading and literature.
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Anaphora Examples - 0 views

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    "Mad world! Mad kings! Mad composition!" Recognize the emphasis laid in the previous sentence? The term 'anaphora' originated from the Greek word meaning 'carrying back'. It can be defined as a repetition or a rhetorical device where the same word or phrase is repeated at regular intervals, which could be in the beginning or the middle of a line, a sentence or a clause.
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les - 0 views

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    son plan for Romeo and Juliet
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English literature timeline - 1 views

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    Engrossing' - The Guardian | 'Striking' - The Sunday Times Magazine | 'Intriguing' - The Independent | 'Provocative' - The Economist
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Support and elaboration - The five features of effective writing - 0 views

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    Support and elaboration consists of the specific details and information writers use to develop their topic. The key to developing support and elaboration is getting specific. Good writers use concrete, specific details, and relevant information to construct mental images for their readers.
Margaret Giacalone

The Catcher in the Rye Lesson Plan - Lesson Plan - eNotes.com - 0 views

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    The Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger Lesson Plan - Lesson Plan
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