PPT-Definition, Explanation, and Examples

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Allusions Allusions Definition a reference within a work to something famous outside it such as a wellknown person place event story or work of art literature music

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Allusions Allusions Definition a reference within a work to something famous outside it such as a wellknown person place event story or work of art literature music pop culture Purpose. A Rhetorical Analysis. In 1982 William Raspberry, a columnist for the Washington Post, wrote an opinion piece about the dangers of conforming to a narrow definition of one’s race called “The Handicap of Definition”. . Jaime Francisquez. Rhetorical Analogies. Comparison of two things or a likening of one thing to another in order to make one of them appear better or worse than it might be. Different: Substitute for arguments, include both metaphors & similes, includes comparisons, and the comparisons can be problematic. Explanation Architecture for General Intelligence. John Lewis, . Ed.D. .. Explanation Age LLC. March, 2012. © 2012 John Lewis, . Ed.D. .. 2. Topics. Question Tools. The Independence of Explanations. Behind the Scenes:. What makes Poetry Work?. Synecdoche. Definition 1: . Using a . part. of something to refer to the . whole. thing. Examples: . “All hands on deck!” . “Nice wheels!” (referring to a car). NoSQL Databases Table of Contents ApplicApplications:ations: Examples:Examples: ApplicApplications:ations: Examples:Examples: ApplicApplications:ations: Examples:Examples: TAKEAWAYS TAKEAWAYS TAKEAWAY Using the. SIEL Method. What is the SIEL Method?. S . S. tate your claim.. I . I. llustrate your claim by citing examples. . E . E. xplain the example (the effect the writer is trying to establish). Language. &. Literary. Devices. Figurative . language . is the use of words . that go . beyond their . ordinary meanings..   . Figurative language requires . you to use your imagination to figure out the author's meaning.  . Purpose. : Allows you to communicate precisely what you want to say.. A writer uses definition to:. Let the reader know what you mean when you use unfamiliar words (ex: accoutrement), words that are open to interpretation (ex: freedom), or familiar words that are used in a particular sense. . Awwwwwwwwwwww. yeah!. Hint: An. oxymoron isn’t Savona . . ALLEGORY. DEFINITION:. story or poem in which characters, settings, and events stand for other people or events or for abstract ideas or qualities. . When a contour line crosses a river valley it makes a V. The point of the V always points upstream, therefore the stream is flowing in the opposite direction. . Constructed Response. Base your answers to questions 1 through 5 on the topographic map of Cottonwood, Colorado, below. . From http://members.bib-arch.org. Natural Elements. Explanation: Elements found in nature are often used symbolically in myths.. From http://minhquach94.deviantart.com/art/Piece-11-Symbols-of-Nature. Daily Word 2 nd Quarter 2015-2016 #35 – Aloof ( adj ) Definition: detached; apart; indifferent Synonyms: Antonyms: Examples: Sentence: #36 – Apathy (n) Daily Word 2 nd Qtr. Definition: extremely happy; overjoyed Synonyms: Antonyms: Examples: Sentence: #40 – Elated ( adj ) Definition: to try to equal by imitating Synonyms: Antonyms: Examples: Definition. : Many arguments rely on an analogy between two or more objects, ideas, or situations. If the two things that are being compared aren't really alike in the relevant respects, the analogy is a weak one, and the argument that relies on it commits the fallacy of weak analogy. .

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