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Narration
Frederick Douglass
Vocabulary
Education
Narrative Examples
100
In academic writing, this is a brief narrative of a specific incident.
What is an anecdote?
100
The place of Frederick Douglass' birth
What is Tuckahoe?
100
show of boldness intended to impress or intimidate
What is Bravado
100
If you feel that "America is obsessed with college" then you might agree with the points in this article
What is "The Case Against College"
100
In this narrative, many gather to watch Joe Lewis fight Primo Carnera
What is Champion of the World
200
In third person narration, this view generally focuses on the topic from the view of a spectator.
What is objective
200
This person first taught Douglass the alphabet
Who is Mrs. Auld
200
the omission or absence of a conjunction between parts of a sentence
What is asyndeton
200
The goal of this is to minimize distorted thinking and see the world more accurately.
What is cognitive behavior therapy
200
This writer recalls a lesson she learned at Christmas Eve Dinner
Who is Amy Tan
300
Two ways to tell a narrative are
What are scene and summary
300
This woman was beaten because she was found with "Lloyd's Ned"
Who is Aunt Hester?
300
carried out with a minimum of effort or reflection
What is perfunctory
300
a small action or word choice that may have no malicious intent but is though of as a kind of violence
What is microaggression
300
This narrative took place in Pittsburgh, PA
What is The Chase
400
To put something in the order in which it happened is to use
What is chronological order
400
The month that Douglass became a free man
What is September
400
the arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences in a language
What is syntax
400
an alert that professors use if content may create an emotional response
What is a trigger warning
400
"A slimy rock cod with bulging eyes that pleaded not to be thrown into a pan of hot oil" is found in
What is Fish Cheeks
500
What happened, who took part, when, where, why did the event take place, and how did it happen are known as
What are the journalist's questions
500
A fight with this man was a turning point in his narrative, when Douglass says "a slave became a man"
Who is Mr. Covey
500
In the middle of the narrative
What is "In Media Res"
500
This article suggests that movements are arising to rid campuses of words, ideas, and subjects that might give offense.
What is The Coddling of the American Mind
500
Champion of the World is located in the 19th chapter of this book
What is I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings