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Alex and Reid’s Term Presentation 4th hour

Pacing or narrative pacing Pacing is the speed of a story's action, dialogue, or narration.

Example The example we selected for pacing or narrative pacing is a clock because a clock keeps a constant pace just like you would in pacing or narrative spacing.

Paradox A paradox is a seeming contradiction that in fact reveals same truth.

Example An example of paradox is when Pinnochio when he is telling a lie and his nose will grow but then he is telling the truth and it cant happen.

Parallelism Is a literary technique that relies on the use of the same syntactical structures, in a series in order to develop an argument or emphasize an idea.

Example An example of parallelism is when Martin Luther King Jr. said “injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere” in his I Have a Dream speech.

Parody Is an effort to ridicule or make fun of a literary work or author by writing an imitation of the work or the authors style.

Example Our last example is the picture below of parody, Alex and I just thought it was a funny example to use.

Quiz A. Paradox B. Parody C. Pacing or narrative pacing D. Parallelism The literacy technique that relies on the use of the same syntactical structures. __ The speed of the stories action, dialogue, or narration. __ The seeming of a contradiction that in fact reveals the same truth. __ The effort to ridicule or make fun of a literacy work or an author by writing an imitation of work or of the authors style. __

Works Cited https://madisonrcno.files.wordpress.com/2012/09/ritz-parody-logo.jpg http://www.tutufoundationusa.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/dr-martin- luther-king-1.jpg http://www.iep.utm.edu/wp-content/media/paradox_logical-300x250.jpg http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51CevmgXsUL.jpg