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APRIL/FEEL FREE TO WORK ON DURING SPRING BREAK!!! MONDAY 5 “A & P” Packet Due (See Below) TUESDAY 6 DIALECTICAL JOURNALS DUE! Work On: o Dialectical Journals o Roots Flashcards (43 total) o Literary Terms Flashcards (39 total) o Lyrics Project o Roots 9 Ex (no notes) o Print Out 6 Songs Lyrics Work On: o Roots Flashcards (43 total) o Literary Terms Flashcards (39 total) o Lyrics Project o Roots 9 Ex (no notes) o Print Out 6 Songs Lyrics 12 ROOTS REVIEW 13 ROOTS FINAL ROOTS & LIT. DEVICES FLASHCARDS DUE LYRICS PROJECTS DUE!!! Work On: o Lyrics Projects o Study Flashcards Work On: o Study Literary Devices!!! WEDNESDAY 7 ROOTS 9 DUE Work On: o Roots Flashcards (43 total) o Literary Terms Flashcards (39 total) o Lyrics o Roots 9 Word Map Miss Vasquez in Night Library THURSDAY 8 PURCHASED FLASHCARDS DUE! Work On: o Roots Flashcards (43 total) o Literary Terms Flashcards (39 total) o Lyrics Project o Roots 9 Word Map Miss Vasquez in Night Library FRIDAY 9 ROOTS 9 QUIZ ROOTS MAP DUE Work On: o Roots Flashcards (43 total) o Literary Terms Flashcards (39 total) o Lyrics Project o Study Flashcards 14 LIT. REVIEW LIT. FINAL!! 15 LIT. FINAL (complete)?? 16 QUARTER 4 BEGINS!!! Work On: o CST REVIEW END OF QUARTER 3 Staff vs Student Bball Game (EXC) FINAL GRADES Movie Night (EXC) MINI DAY!!! * NO COLLAB MONDAY!! VASQUEZ AFTER SCHOOL (rm 1109) (LAST DAY FOR LATE WORK!!!!!) “A & P” PACKET (DUE MONDAY!!!!) “A & P” Intro Notes/Piece of the Pie Foldable =20 points (class participation) “A & P” Story with Sticky Notes= 25 points (reading comprehension) Literary Devices Organizer= 26 points (2 pts each term defined/example) (credit/no credit) “A &P”/Catcher Template = 20 points (writing drafts) “A & P”/Catcher= 40 points (writing finals) Figurative Language Review Packet= 45 points (5 pts each page) (reading comprehension) ROOTS FLASHCARDS (see other page; 39 total) LYRICS PROJECT (see other page) Style Elements in Music /Lyrics Project ASSIGNMENT 39 Flashcards Copies of Lyrics 15 Literary Terms Identified (highlighted/underlined) in Lyrics 15 Explanations (impact/purpose) of Lyrics Cited Artist(s) and Song Title(s) Neatness TOTAL POINTS POSSIBLE 20 10 30 30 5 5 100 POINTS EARNED LYRICS TERMS (WORD ON ONE SIDE AND DEFINITION ON THE OTHER): * or create online & print! http://quizlet.com/ http://www.flashcardmachine.com/ http://www.flashcardexchange.com/ Allegory: a story, painting etc in which the events and characters represent ideas or teach a moral lesson Alliteration: repetition of consonant sounds Ex: Peter Piper Picked a Peck… Allusion: a reference in a literary work to a person, place, or thing in history or another work of literature. Analogy: comparison of two pairs which have the same relationship (like a long simile/metaphor) Anaphora/Repetition: Where a specific word, phrase, or structure is repeated several times to emphasize a particular idea. Apostrophe: when the speaker addressed a nonliving object, idea, or person Assonance: (similar to alliteration) repeating vowel sounds Ex: the Soul selects her own Society Cacophony: a loud unpleasant mixture of sounds Opposite of euphony. Cliché: overused expression or idea Connotation an association that comes along with a particular word. a quality or an idea that a word makes you think of that is more than its basic meaning Denotation: dictionary definition; the exact meaning of a word, without the feelings or suggestions that the word may imply. It is the opposite of “connotation Dialect: a form of a language which is spoken only in one area, with words or grammar that are slightly different from other forms of the same language Dialogue: a conversation in a book, play, or film Euphony: soothing pleasant sounds. Opposite of cacophony. Foreshadowing: Where future events in a story, or perhaps the outcome, are suggested/hinted by the author before they happen Homily: a speech given as part of a Christian church ceremony Hyperbole: Extreme exaggeration Idiom: a group of words that has a special meaning that is different from the ordinary meaning of each separate word. For example, 'under the weather' is an idiom meaning 'ill'. Imagery: the use of words or pictures to describe ideas or actions in poems, books, films etc Irony: a situation that is unusual or amusing because something strange happens, or the opposite of what is expected happens or is true; when you use words that are the opposite of what you really mean Juxtaposition: to put things together, especially things that are not normally together, in order to compare them or to make something new; n literature, it's when one theme or idea or person or whatever is paralleled to another. Mood: Overall feeling of the story, poem, etc Motif: A dominant theme or central idea. Onomatopoeia: a word that imitates the sound it represents. Example:splash, wow, gush, kerplunk Oxymoron: putting two contradictory/opposite words together. Ex:hot ice, cold fire, jumbo shrimp Paradox/antithesis: a statement that seems impossible because it contains two opposing ideas that are both true; reveals a kind of truth which at first seems contradictory. Two opposing ideas Parody: a piece of writing, music etc or an action that copies someone or something in an amusing way Parallel Structure: Parallel structure is the term writers use to describe similar ideas expressed in similar ways. Easy example: The sentence "I like running, fishing, and to ski" lacks parallel structure. The similar ideas are running, fishing, and to ski, the three things you like to do. A more graceful and readable way to write them is to use parallel structure: "I like running, fishing, and skiing." Personification: giving human qualities to animals or objects Point of View: The identity of the narrative voice; the person or entity through whom the reader experiences the story. May be third-person (no narrator; abstract narrative voice, omniscient or limited) or first-person (narrated by a character in the story or a direct observer). Prose: written language in its usual form, as opposed to poetry Protagonist: main character Pun: an amusing use of a word or phrase that has two meanings, or of words that have the same sound but different meanings Simile: comparison of two unlike things using like or as Stanza: a group of lines in a repeated pattern forming part of a poem (like a paragraph for a poem) Symbol: a picture or shape that has a particular meaning or represents a particular organization or idea Theme: the main subject or idea in a piece of writing, speech, film etc; is the general idea or insight about life that a writer wishes to express Tone: the attitude a writer takes towards a subject or character