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Term Presentation . By Darby Church and Olivia Lazarski. Pacing or Narrative Pacing. The speed of a story’s action, dialogue, or narration. . Pacing Example. Goldilocks and the Three Bears Hunger Games . Paradox. A paradox is a seeming contradiction that in fact reveals same truth. .

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  1. Term Presentation By Darby Church and Olivia Lazarski

  2. Pacing or Narrative Pacing • The speed of a story’s action, dialogue, or narration.

  3. Pacing Example • Goldilocks and the Three Bears • Hunger Games

  4. Paradox • A paradox is a seeming contradiction that in fact reveals same truth.

  5. Paradox Example • I’m a compulsive liar • The beginning of the end • You shouldn’t get in the water until you know how to swim • Nobody goes to that restaurant because it’s too crowded

  6. Parallelism • A literary technique that relies on the use of the same syntactical structures (phases, clauses, sentences) in a series in order to develop an argument or emphasize an idea

  7. Parallelism Examples • He is cute and dashing in his pinstriped suit. • "To resist the frigidity of old age, one must combine the body, the mind, and the heart. And to keep these in parallel vigor one must exercise, study, and love.“ -(Charles-Victor de Bonstettin)

  8. Parody • An effort to ridicule or make fun of a literary work or an author by writing an imitation of the work or of the author’s style

  9. Parody Example • Weird Al’s “White and Nerdy” • Tina Fey as Sarah Palin

  10. Quiz Time!! • A literary technique that relies on the use of the same syntactical structures in a series in order to develop an argument • A seeming contradiction that in fact reveals same truth • The speed of a story’s action • An effort to ridicule or make fun of a literary work • Parody • Narrative pacing • Parallelism • Paradox

  11. Answers • A literary technique that relies on the use of the same syntactical structures in a series in order to develop an argument • A seeming contradiction that in fact reveals same truth • The speed of a story’s action • An effort to ridicule or make fun of a literary work • Parody • Narrative pacing • Parallelism • Paradox

  12. Works Cited • http://web.cn.edu/kwheeler/gram_parallelism.html • http://img1.imagesbn.com/images/151910000/151914361.JPG • http://library.austintexas.gov/sites/default/files/u13/The%20Hunger%20Games.jpg • http://wonkybent.files.wordpress.com/2011/09/liar_liar_pants_on_fire1.jpg • http://rsrc.psychologytoday.com/files/imagecache/article-inline-half/blogs/49343/2011/08/71798-62155.jpg • http://www.mens-ties.com/mens-fashion-trends/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/Pinstripe_Suit_Men1.jpg

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