Please check the following for incomplete info-- if you have defined/presented a lit term on your blog, but don't see your name next to it, please comment to this thread with the correct info (and the link!). Thanks.
Stephanie, and everyone else, at this point anyone can take as many terms as they want and receive partial extra credit. The deal lasts until tomorrow. Because we needed people to work on the database until it was finished I decided to give different categories of credit as follows: 1) Those who completed the work on time and did extra words received assignment credit + extra credit + their lowest vocabulary quiz score of the semester is now a perfect score; and 2) Those who jumped on the bandwagon later received partial assignment credit + extra credit if they did any. If for some reason you missed out on contributing to the most outstanding AP Literary Terms database I have ever seen, hang your head in shame--then perk up and use it (ambiguity intended) to study.
I'm thinking of ways to get people to explore the blogs, maybe something like a treasure hunt or "Best Of" awards. All thoughts welcome.
\dania Did I really? Won't happen again Dari--DANGIT! Sorry Dania.
I will do paradox, Ryan McGinley p.6
ReplyDeleteI will do aphorism through assonance
ReplyDeleteI'll do point of view
ReplyDeleteI will do prose and surrealism.
ReplyDeleteAlso asyndeton and bibliomancy
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ReplyDeletei will take resolution, rhetoric, rising action, scansion, structure, and surrealism.
ReplyDeleteMy name is not on there but I did alliteration, analogy, antagonist, cliche, and hyperbole.
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Jessica Manriquez; Per. 6
I did personification. It was my first lit term
ReplyDeleteStephanie Owens
Per.4
Oh an here is link for the term:
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Stephanie Owens Per.4
Wait a second are we allowed to do more...... Or am I mistaken? Because people above are saying I will take such and such.
Well if we can I want to do plot, parallelism, and narrative. I'll wait for your reply first though.
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Per.4
Stephanie, and everyone else, at this point anyone can take as many terms as they want and receive partial extra credit. The deal lasts until tomorrow. Because we needed people to work on the database until it was finished I decided to give different categories of credit as follows: 1) Those who completed the work on time and did extra words received assignment credit + extra credit + their lowest vocabulary quiz score of the semester is now a perfect score; and 2) Those who jumped on the bandwagon later received partial assignment credit + extra credit if they did any. If for some reason you missed out on contributing to the most outstanding AP Literary Terms database I have ever seen, hang your head in shame--then perk up and use it (ambiguity intended) to study.
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking of ways to get people to explore the blogs, maybe something like a treasure hunt or "Best Of" awards. All thoughts welcome.
\dania Did I really? Won't happen again Dari--DANGIT! Sorry Dania.
Aphorism
ReplyDeleteCarlos Cruz period. 3
I'll take style, subordination, apostrophe and archetype.
ReplyDeleteMarie Alvarado
Per.3