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This is a lesson providing strategies to identify the five most common forms of figurative language - similes, metaphors, personification, imagery, and symbolism. Owner: archw Subject(s): Education, English Language Arts Grade Level(s): Grade 10, Grade 9, Grade 8, Grade 7, Grade 6, Grade 5 Keyword(s): Figurative Language Review, Simile, Metaphor, Personification, Imagery, Symbolism, Why, Take Notes, What is figurative language, Question 1 Do the words or phrase compare two unli |
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Literary Structure and Point-of-View A lesson on literary structure & point-of-view. It defines nonlinear plot, why an author would use a nonlinear plot, flash backs & why an author would use them, 3rd person omniscient & 3rd person limited are & their uses. Owner: archw Subject(s): Education, Language Studies, English Language Arts Grade Level(s): Grade 9, Grade 10 Keyword(s): Non-Linear, Flashbacks, Point-of-view, 3rd person, 1st person, 2nd person, omniscient, limited |
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This is a lesson teaching students to differentiate between the three types of irony - situational, verbal, and dramatic. Owner: archw Subject(s): Education, Language Studies, English as a Second Language, English Language Arts Grade Level(s): Grade 8, Grade 9, Grade 10 Keyword(s): situational irony, verbal irony, sarcasm, dramatic irony, cosmic irony |
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This is a lesson defining allegory and explaining how to identify political and social/moral allegories. Owner: archw Subject(s): Education, Humanities, English Language Arts Grade Level(s): Grade 9, Grade 12, Grade 11, Grade 10 Keyword(s): allegory, political, social, moral, symbolism, allegorical |
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This lesson covers a variety of poetic forms and structures covered on the Advanced Placement Literature and Composition exam. It covers the basics of poetic structure including a variety of stanza styles. It also covers a variety of poetic forms s Owner: archw Subject(s): English Language Arts Grade Level(s): Grade 9, Undergraduate, Grade 12, Grade 11, Grade 10 Keyword(s): free verse, blank verse, formal verse, quatrain, envelope quatrain, tercet, couplet, heroic couplet, sestet, octave, sonnet, English sonnet, Italian sonnet, villanelle, sestina, elegy, ballad, caesura, enjambment, enjamb, end-stop, end-stopment, end-stopped, enjambed, turn, envoi |
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This is a lesson on poetic rhythm, meter, and rhyme. It covers how to use scansion to determine a poem's prosody. It also covers the basics of rhyme schemes including internal versus slant rhymes, assonance versus consonance, and other poetic devic Owner: archw Subject(s): English Language Arts, Arts Grade Level(s): Undergraduate, Grade 11, Grade 10, Grade 12 Keyword(s): iamb, iambic, trochee, trochaic, anapest, anapestic, dactyl, dactylic, spondee, spondaic, poetic feet, poetic foot, meter, pentameter, tetrameter, trimeter, dimeter, hexameter, slant rhyme, internal rhyme, assonance, consonance, alliteration, euphony, cacophony, scansion, prosody |
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This is a lesson on eight poetic tropes and schemes. It covers anaphora, apostrophe, conceit, chiasmus, metonymy, portmanteau, syllogism, and synecdoche. Owner: archw Subject(s): English Language Arts, Arts Grade Level(s): Undergraduate, Grade 11, Grade 10, Grade 12 Keyword(s): anaphora, apostrophe, conceit, chiasmus, metonymy, portmanteau, syllogism, synecdoche, poetic, trope, scheme, rhetorical device |
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This lesson covers the basic communication model and communication barriers. Owner: archw Subject(s): Education, Language Studies, English Language Arts, Soft Skills Training Grade Level(s): Grade 10, Grade 9, Grade 12, Grade 11 Keyword(s): communication model, sender, message, receiver, feedback, interference, communication barriers, verbal, nonverbal, encoding, decoding, encode, decode |
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This is a basic lesson about the causes of performance anxiety or stage fright and strategies used to alleviate them. Owner: archw Subject(s): Education, Humanities, English Language Arts, Arts, Soft Skills Training Grade Level(s): Grade 10, Grade 9, Grade 11, Grade 12 Keyword(s): performance anxiety, stage fright, fight or flight |
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This is an introductory lesson on Formalist/New Criticism - sometimes called Formalism or Formalist - literary theory. Owner: archw Subject(s): Education, Humanities, Language Studies, English Language Arts, Arts Grade Level(s): Undergraduate, Grade 12 Keyword(s): new criticism, formalism, literary theory, literary lenses, figurative language, diction, structure, organic unity, intentional fallacy, affective fallacy, formalist |
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