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English Review

Published on Feb 06, 2016

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

A- APPOSITIVE

  • Is offset by commas
  • Adds to noun directly next to it
  • Interrupts sentence

B- BIBLIOGRAPHY

  • Annoying to write
  • Must be added to works
  • Plagiarism if not included

C- CHARACTER

  • Part of a written work
  • Can be any living thing
  • Can be made up

D- DEMONSTRATIVE

  • Type of pronoun
  • Shows which one
  • The, that, this

E- ESSENTIAL INFO

  • Is not offset by commas
  • Is needed in the sentence
  • Names, places, ect

F- FORESHADOW

  • Gives hint of future events
  • Enhanced by descriptive adjs
  • He smiles ominously

G- GENRE

  • Category of writing
  • Non-fiction, play, ect

H- HELPING VERB

  • "Helps" the main verb
  • Tells when
  • Extends verb phase

I- INDEPENDENT PHRASE

  • A simple sentence
  • Can stand by itself
  • Can be joined w/ another by conjunc.

J- JIM

  • Jim was a character in the GOTM
  • He is only referred to until he gets home
  • Love is worth more than objects

L- LINKING VERB

  • Forms of "to be"
  • Tells how many
  • Sets tense

M- MAKING PREDICTION

  • inferences based on prior events
  • Can be based on foreshadowing

N- NONESSENTIAL INFO

  • Information that isn't needed in a sentence
  • Is offset by commas
  • Sentence still makes sense w/o it

O- 3RD PERSON OMNISSIVE

  • The narrator of a story
  • A know-all body
  • Doesn't appear in story

P- PROTAGONIST

  • The hero of the story
  • Main character
  • Generally is the one who solves conflict

R- REFLEXIVE PRONOUN

  • Himself, myself
  • Unneeded, but not offset by commas

S- SETTING

  • Where & when
  • Can change throughout story