week 5 let’s make it better! may 29, thursday
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WEEK 5 Let’s make it better! May 29, Thursday. Tools: TITLES, Analogies and Templates. TITLES. Title SUBTITLE EXAMPLE: Size 12 font Times New Roman Double Spaced #1 A Right, a Freedom of Self Expression (Creative ) School Dress Code (Topic) #2. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
TOOLS:TITLES,
ANALOGIES AND TEMPLATES
WEEK 5Let’s make it better!May 29, Thursday
TITLES
TitleSUBTITLEEXAMPLE: Size 12 font Times New RomanDouble Spaced #1
A Right, a Freedom of Self Expression (Creative )
School Dress Code (Topic)
#2.
A metaphor is a figure of speech that describes a subject by asserting that it is, on some point of comparison, the same as another otherwise unrelated object. Metaphor is a type of analogy and is closely related to other rhetorical figures of speech that achieve their effects via association, comparison or resemblance including allegory, hyperbole, and simile. In simpler terms, a metaphor compares two objects/things without using the words like or as.
What is an example of analogy in literature? A: One thing compared to another in a book play or poem. Read More » Source: wiki.answers.com Q: What is an example of an analogy in literature? A: An analogy is a comparison between two dissimilar things made to clarify a point
or create an image. In a poem called "In Spring" by Samuel Johnson: He compares... Read More »
Source: wiki.answers.com Q: Do you know of an example of an analogyin English Literature? A: It helps to remember that there are several types of analogy, simile and metaphor
being the most common. Most, if not all, literature containsexamples of analo... Read More »
Source: answers.yahoo.com Q: What is an analogy for 2 themes ofliterature? A: That depends on the particular theme of the particular literature. A Read More » Source: www.chacha.com Q: What is an example of analogy? A: Here is an example of an analogy: A street light is like a star. Both provide light at
night,
An Inconvenient Truth
Can you think of any analogies from this film?
The frog…The Tobacco warnings/ personally with family
and nationally with companies and advertising/ everyone smoked socially
Templates
They Say I Say The Moves That Matter
Build a strong paragraph! The ultimate paragraph.
1. Consider the problem centered on each point you want to make.
2. Stay focused on your overall position.3. Make your point then move back and forth
from the opposition (counter argument) and close each paragraph with clarification.