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Important info:. Keep up with your reading! Check reading schedule on website if you didn’t write it down. You should already have begun Monster Project! Check power point on website for instructions!. 1-13-14 Objectives:. To select correct answer choices on Frankenstein AP Multiple-Choice

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  1. Important info: • Keep up with your reading! Check reading schedule on website if you didn’t write it down. • You should already have begun Monster Project! Check power point on website for instructions!

  2. 1-13-14 Objectives: • To select correct answer choices on Frankenstein AP Multiple-Choice • To begin to examine and break down Romantic poetry while making a connection to the novel

  3. Today’s Agenda: • Copy important definitions • Review multiple-choice strategies • AP multiple-Choice • Read “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner”

  4. Synaethesia: • Sensation in one part of the body produced by stimulus in another

  5. Ellipsis: • Omission of one or more words which must be supplied b the reader

  6. Hyperbolic language: • A figure of speech in which exaggeration is used for emphasis or effect

  7. Fallacy: • A deceptive, misleading, or false notion

  8. Arugementum ad hominem: • Fallacy of attacking a character or circumstances of someone who is advancing a statement or n argument instead of trying to disprove the truth of the statement or the soundness of the argument, which may be characterized simply as a personal attack

  9. Non sequiter: • A statement containing an illogical conclusiion

  10. Equivocation: • To call by the same name; often classified as an informal logical fallacy

  11. Post hoc ergo propter hoc: • Latin for “after this, therefore because of this”

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