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Robert Prichard
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 26 ส.ค. 2013
Unlocking the Power of Figurative Language in Literature
In this video, I delve into the fascinating world of figurative language, exploring similes, metaphors, and personification. I explain how figurative language allows us to compare unlike things to convey deeper meanings, stressing the importance of distinguishing between literal and figurative terms. Through examples, I illustrate the power of similes and metaphors in enriching writing. Additionally, I touch on apostrophe in literature, where non-human entities are addressed as if they were alive, discussing the nuances between poetic and grammatical apostrophes. Join me as I highlight the significance of incorporating figurative language in writing, offering valuable insights into various literary devices. If you're curious about enhancing your writing skills and exploring the art of language, this video is a must-watch!
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Mastering Open-Ended Essay Writing: Common Mistakes and Tips
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In this video, I discuss common mistakes students make when writing open-ended essays and provide tips for improvement. I highlight the importance of addressing the meaning of the work, avoiding excessive summarization, and using active voice. I stress the need for precise topic sentences, complex analysis, and focusing on investigation rather than backstory. Examples of poorly written essays a...
Analyzing Oedipus: Unveiling Themes and Character Relationships Explained
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In this video, I delve into the art of writing an essay analyzing a literary work, with a special focus on the play Oedipus. I stress the significance of connecting character relationships to past events and overarching themes within the work. We explore universal themes and philosophical questions raised by the play, such as the nature of evil, free will versus determinism, and character inter...
Figurative Language Lecture Part 2
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This video covers implied/named figurative terms, Metonymy, Synecdoche, and the uses of figurative language.
Figurative Language Lecture 1
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Covers Simile, Metaphor, Personification, Literal and Figurative terms, Literary Apostrophe
How to create substitution rules in google docs using em dash as an example
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This video shows how to create a substitution rule to turn into an em dash -
Lockdown Classroom Door lock
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One of the things I worry about is having to lock my door from the outside during an emergency. This is a nearly free solution to that problem. This is useful for any teacher who is in a similar situation where his or her door cannot be locked from the inside
Junk Stupid Test
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Anyone prepares for test with these old videos? I used them in 2022 and passed the test, but I know they change every year something and make more difficult for people to pass, so I am asking is this kind of accurate?
thank you robert my lord and savior
Are these papers valid for 2024 ? I’m planning on taking the para test soon.
I’m taking it as well. Pls let me know if this helped u. Ty!
Life would be so much easier if he were my teacher.
you taught it so much better than my teacher
Are these papers valid for 2024 as well?
right that's what I want to know too ?
Objective complement exercise 6. S - Mr Gatwood V - called D.O - me O.C - hard-working OC - conscientious How does Mr Gatwood call me? He called me hard-working and conscientious. 7. S - Hillary V- painted Do- clay sculpture OC - indigo, tangerine, and bright green 8. S - The governor V - named Who is the person that the governor named? D.O - Lisa Oc- personal assistant How is the governor named Lisa? He named her a personal assistant. 9. S - I V - found What do I found? D.O - story O.C - sad and moving How do I found her story? 10. S - They V - elect Who did they elect? D.o- Jeffrey OC - treasurer
This is an underrated channel. What good content you are providing? I hope you will put a lot of videos in this channel.
10/10
this is the best video! u explain things so well, i have been struggling with identifying the difference between these two but now i have no problem! tysm!
Thanks realy helped
thanks man I have a test tomorrow and u saved my ass
This is so funny to me cause in class I would yawn and never understand these worksheets in class and I've been on a journey to learn more as a 28 year old and now I watch it for fun. How things change lol
I know I'm like, 10 years late, but is there a document where you can send the link to (or maybe a PDF) in which we can print the assignment that you showed in the video?
Thank u teacher ur awesome ❤
It's opposite, you can definitely Omit the portion of Gurand, and you can either replace it with the pronoun "it" or the demonstrative "this"
You said there could only be a PN or PA after an LV but then #4 you have PP and you just cross it out, I don't get it. Please explain.
Thank you Robert for this lesson. You clearly explained the lesson. New subscriber here.
Thank you sir
very helpful. Saves me from a teacher who doesnt teach and having to go to tutoring ❤
just want to say thank you, your video was the only one out of 5 to help me understand - kash freeman
❤ well done
Hello that was great 👍👍👍👍 thanks a billion Could you please tell me where did you take this pdf. Thanks in advance
Such a good teacher! Thank you!
coming in clutch for my exam bro
where can I find the answers
thank you so much got finals in a few hours and forgot to study 🙏
Excellent explanation! I was struggling with this but I reckon is clearer now. Thanks a lot!
I love your voice sir💙
I have a test in like 5 days this is very helpful
Could you provide this book in PDF?
Robert, this was absolutely brilliant, I'm helping my son..how can you differentiate compound complex when breaking down a long sentence, it seems easy to lean that way when there's a longer sentence with much info? Thanks....Mr Mom LOL
you sound like @PhoenixSC
Got a English test over this tomorrow thank u
Hello! I have a question, please! number 14 in the second exercise you wrote (falling apart) and you said it's a participial phrase why it's not a gerund phrase!? Thank you
Thaanks <3
Thank you 🤍
Could you please put the answers of the remaining questions up? It would really help, thank you.
I really need help I been struggle of this
Thank you so much...🤍
This is a gem in education.
Good idea
Great
This dude helped me pass my English exam! Thank you so much🎉
Dang
Coming in clutch for my quiz tmr
Same lol
Which book is this?
hey, that is the SAME book I use at the school 😶😶😶
HI THERE. WHERE CAN I GET THESE TYPES OF WORKSHEET fir practicing ?
Please, continue