Couplet
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stanza of two lines, rhymed or unrhymed
Captions
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below or beside illustrations
Similes
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using "like" or "As"
Text Coding
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text monitoring, read short sections and make notations on post it notes,
make codes such as ? or * that signify their problem
Poetry Ballads
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rhymed and metered and cover love, death, murder, or religious topics
Argumentative mode
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belief, position, or opinion, identify the issue, usually controversial, decide
how relevant and support
Paradox
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statement that is true despite appearing contradictory
Denotation
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Literal meaning or dictionary definition
William Wordsworth
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copublished "Lyrical Ballads" a new kind of poetry using "real language of
men". Poems: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Coleridge, and Tintern
Abbey that he wrote. Was considered England's Poet Laureate from 1843-
1850
6 Major English Romantic poets
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William Blake, William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Lord Bryan,
Percy Bysshe Shelley, and John Keats
, George Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel's theory of tragedy
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must involve some circumstance in which two values are fatally at odds with
one another
Paired strategy
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one student summarizes and the other has to agree/disagree and explain
why. Agree on main idea of text and then roles reverse
Purpose of Dialogue
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develops characters, advances story, gives readers understanding, support
character development
Anagnorisis
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stanza of two lines, rhymed or unrhymed
Captions
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below or beside illustrations
Similes
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using "like" or "As"
Text Coding
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text monitoring, read short sections and make notations on post it notes,
make codes such as ? or * that signify their problem
Poetry Ballads
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rhymed and metered and cover love, death, murder, or religious topics
Argumentative mode
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belief, position, or opinion, identify the issue, usually controversial, decide
how relevant and support
Paradox
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statement that is true despite appearing contradictory
Denotation
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Literal meaning or dictionary definition
William Wordsworth
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copublished "Lyrical Ballads" a new kind of poetry using "real language of
men". Poems: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Coleridge, and Tintern
Abbey that he wrote. Was considered England's Poet Laureate from 1843-
1850
6 Major English Romantic poets
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William Blake, William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Lord Bryan,
Percy Bysshe Shelley, and John Keats
, George Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel's theory of tragedy
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must involve some circumstance in which two values are fatally at odds with
one another
Paired strategy
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one student summarizes and the other has to agree/disagree and explain
why. Agree on main idea of text and then roles reverse
Purpose of Dialogue
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develops characters, advances story, gives readers understanding, support
character development
Anagnorisis
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