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"Extra-"

"Beyond the scope of..."

Introductory Conjunction Example

"But you said I could go to the game!"

How does Aimee Mullins' teacher describe her condition?

"Inappropriate"

Hyperbole Example

"Mom! If I don't get food in the next 5 seconds, I'm going to STARVE!"

Comic Diction Example

"Oh brother, my brother is such a bother that I wish I had a sister!"

Informal Transition Definition

Casual words and phrases that link ideas or create emphasis.

Colloquial Contraction Definition

Combining two words in a way that imitates casual conversation

Colloquial Contraction Example

I'm GONNA go to the museum tomorrow.

Accomplishments

Impressive things that people have done

What does the incident with the dress and her father show about Aimee's character?

She's beginning to be ready to accept herself, even though she's not "normal."

Extraordinary

Something or someone very special that stands out

Introductory Conjunction Definition

Using conjunctions to start sentences in an informal way

Incongruity Definition

When something is out of place or inappropriate for a given situation

Theme of the story?

When we celebrate and truly own what makes us different, we're able to find the source of our greatest creative power.

Comic Diction Definition

Words chosen to make the reader laugh, often uses word play.

Incongruity Example

Yesterday I went swimming while I was wearing my Superman costume.

Informal Transition Example

You know, I was sitting in the park, when all of a sudden this bear attacks me...

Extracurricular

Beyond the scope of your classes

Some of Aimee's accomplishments

Setting three world records with prosthetic legs

Why does Aimee's leg break in second grade music class?

She swam in the wooden legs

By the end of the story, Aimee does not see herself as "normal." She...

...sees herself as more than that. She sees herself as "extraordinary."

Celebrate

Enjoy and publicly acknowledge

What is the author's tone throughout the story?

Informative, but also entertaining and comical.

Hyperbole Definition

Intentional, outrageous exaggeration for effect

Material her new legs are made out of

Polyproplyene


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