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Like a diamond in the sky. The Star by Jane Taylor Twinkle. twinkle little bat How I wonder what you re at! Jp above the world you fly Like a teatray in the sky. (from Alice in Wonderland by lewis Carrol) 2. synecdoche(提喻) Synecdoche, figurative locution whereby the part is made to stand for the whole, the whole for a part, the species for the genus, and vice versa Thus, in the phrase"50 head of cattle, head" is used to mean whole animals, and the sentence The president's administrat ion contained the best brains in the country,brain is used for intellectually brilliant persons That Lottie had a doorstep was only because her boss doorstep a house more wheels car(infml) engine locomotive(a vehicle that pulls a train) an intelligent person a person who does physical work big mouth a person who talks too much or too loudly someone who tells secrets loudmouth a person who talks too much or too loudly 3. contrast eg. Let both sides explore what problems unite us instead of laboring those problems which divides us (John F Kennedy) Your knowledge of English"tells"you that certain strings of phonemes are permissible and others are not (Victoria Franklin) Text analysis I Structure Part One: (para. 1)the two sisters'contrasting financial cond itions in old age Part Two:(para. 2-19)recall on every earlier crucial stage of their lives Part Three: (Para. 20-34)their reunion in old age and similar opinions the on life What's your attitude toward life? what do you think of lottie and Bess? Finish the exercises in the textbook8 Like a diamond in the sky. (The Star by Jane Taylor) Twinkle, twinkle, little bat, How I wonder what you’re at! Up above the world you fly Like a teatray in the sky. (from Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carrol) 2. synecdoche(提喻) Synecdoche, figurative locution whereby the part is made to stand for the whole, the whole for a part, the species for the genus, and vice versa. Thus, in the phrase “50 head of cattle,” ”head” is used to mean whole animals, and in the sentence “The president's administration contained the best brains in the c o u nt r y ” , b r a i n i s u s ed f o r i nt e l l e ct u a l l y b r i l l i a n t p e r s on s . . eg. That Lottie had a doorstep was only because her boss… doorstep a house more examples: wheels car (infml ) engine locomotive (a vehicle that pulls a train) mind an intelligent person hand a person who does physical work big mouth a person who talks too much or too loudly someone who tells secrets loudmouth a person who talks too much or too loudly 3. contrast eg. Let both sides explore what problems unite us instead of laboring those problems which divides us. (John F. Kennedy) Your knowledge of English “tells” you that certain strings of phonemes are permissible and others are not. (Victoria Franklin) Text Analysis 1. Structure Part One:(para. 1) the two sisters’ contrasting financial conditions in old age Part Two: (para. 2-19) recall on every earlier crucial stage of their lives Part Three: (Para. 20-34) their reunion in old age and similar opinions they share on life Assignment What’s your attitude toward life? What do you think of Lottie and Bess? Finish the exercises in the textbook
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