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It’s just a story, isn’t it?

August 24th, 2010 No comments

Well, no, there’s plenty of narrative and stylistic devices that go into a story. You need to be able to spot them and understand how they contribute to the meaning of the text.
narrative devices
narrative devices worksheet
Many people don’t understand irony. Certainly Alannis Morrisette didn’t when she wrote the song “Ironic”. That’s ironic, isn’t it?
Irony Examples in Literature

Grade 10 & Grade 10 Honors

August 19th, 2010 No comments

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Course outline Course outline

Assessments
For each unit there will usually be one major and one medium assessment piece. There will also be two minor pieces of assessment per unit. Minor assessment pieces will usually take the form of a set of questions to answer, or to complete a paragraph about a theme or the like. Attached to the minor assessment descriptions (found on the blog) will be a line or two from one of the major rubrics that we use. All minor assessments will be marked out of 10.
Rubric Fragments for Minor Assessments

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