The stem meaning "down."
What is "de"?
The use of words or phrases that sound like the things to which they refer.
what is onomatopoeia?
This punctuation replaces "that" when integrating a quotation.
What is a comma?
Creates a picture in your head using descriptive language
What is imagery?
The stem meaning "under."
What is "Sub"? Or what is "hypo"?
Provide a definition AND example using the stem "auto."
What is "self; automotive, automobile, autobiography, autograph, automatic, automaton, autocracy"
A deliberate exaggeration made for an effect
What is hyperbole?
Correctly change/fix the following integrated quote so it is no longer a dropped quotation using a colon.
Ms. Brouillette had a conversation with Grayson about appropriate school behavior and he was adamant in his beliefs, despite Ms. B's clear annoyance. "Anyone should be able to bark in school."
Ms. Brouillette had a conversation with Grayson about appropriate school behavior and he was adamant in his beliefs, despite Ms. B's clear annoyance: "Anyone should be able to bark in school" (Noel).
Writing or speech meant to be understood imaginatively instead of literally.
What is figurative language?
This stem means "life."
What is vivid? Or what is bio?
This stem means "inflammation."
What is "itis"?
A usually short account of an interesting, amusing biographical incident; brief story of specific moment in time.
What is an anecdote?
This strategy usually requires you to change pronouns listed if initially written in first person.
Quotation Integration Strategy #3
Difference between what is expected and what actually happens
What is irony?
Provide a definition AND example using the stem "ante."
before; antedate, antecedent, antebellum, anterior, antepenult, anticipate
This stem means "between."
The series of events related to a central conflict or struggle. This typically introduces a conflict, develops it, and eventually resolves it
What is plot?
Correctly change/fix the following integrated quote so it is no longer a dropped quotation using "that."
“I will have a raccoon for you… I can sew it into a hat or you could display it in your classroom” -Mr. Burt to Ms. Brouillette
In a conversation with Brouillette, Burt expresses his plan for the hides he recently collected, rationalizing that "[he] will have a raccoon for [her]... [He] can sew it into a hat or [she] [can] display it in [her] classroom" (Burt).
a figure of speech in one thing is spoken or written about as if it were another; a figure of speech in which a word or phrase literally denoting one kind of object or idea is used in place of another to suggest a likeness or analogy between them
What is a metaphor?
This stem means "together."
What is "sym," "com," "con,"or "syn"?
Provide a definition AND example using the stem "psuedo"
What is "false; pseudonym, pseudopod, pseudomorphic, pseudoscience, pseudoeven"
Story of a person’s life, told by someone other than that person
What is a biography?
Correctly change/fix the following integrated quote so it is no longer a dropped quotation using a comma.
Ms. Brouillette had a conversation with Grayson about appropriate school behavior and he was adamant in his beliefs, despite Ms. B's clear annoyance. "Anyone should be able to bark in school."
Ms. Brouillette had a conversation with Grayson about appropriate school behavior and he was adamant in his beliefs. Despite Ms. B's clear annoyance, Grayson exclaimed, "Anyone should be able to bark in school" (Noel).
The atmosphere created in the reader by part or all of a literary work.
What is mood?
Provide a definition AND example using the stem "pan."
What is panorama, panoply, pandemic, pantheism, pantheon?