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Study Notes 2. Liberty Middle School 2014-2015. Somebody want but so

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Study Notes 2

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  1. Study Notes 2 Liberty Middle School 2014-2015

  2. Somebody want but so Michelle Obama wants to end childhood obesity, but her opponents, while they support the idea, do not appreciate her methods. So, many school systems are frustrated at the loss of money being wasted for her initiative. Summarizing

  3. __________ - series of events in a story - Sequencing of events - Plot

  4. Saved by the Bell

  5. Plot – • Exposition – • Rising Action – • Climax – • Falling Action – • Resolution -

  6. Symbolism- when an object that is tangible is used to represent and idea that cannot be touched (idea) Symbolism

  7. _______________: the hero of the story Protagonist

  8. Antagonist- the villain or bad guy of the story Antagonist

  9. Irony – the ____________between reality and what you expected to happen • 1) _____________: the difference between what is expected to happen and what happens • 2) _____________: the irony between what is said and what is meant. (Sarcasm) • 3) _____________: when an audience knows something the characters do not (Batman) Irony

  10. Irony • Irony – the difference between reality and what you expected to happen • 1) Situational Irony: the difference between what is expected to happen and what happens • 2) Verbal Irony: the irony between what is said and what is meant. (Sarcasm) • 3) Dramatic Irony: when an audience knows something the characters do not (Batman)

  11. “Michelle Obama Faces Off With GOP on School Lunch Rules”

  12. “The Smallest Dragonboy” Anne McCaffery

  13. “Rikki—TikkiTavi Rudyard Kipling

  14. “After Twenty Years” O. Henry

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