PRACTICES

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Oposiciones Secundaria (Inglés) (Practices) Mind Map on PRACTICES, created by Carolina Gómez on 24/03/2016.
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PRACTICES
  1. Literary Genres: - Poetry - Prose - Drama
    1. Six main types of text are often recognised: 1) Descriptive 2) Narrative 3) Argumentative 4) Literary 5) Scientific 6) Didactic
      1. Unit 3: Functions of Language! !
        1. 1. The Referential Function
          1. 2. The Poetic Function
            1. 3. The Emotive (alternatively called "Expressive" or "Affective") Function
              1. 4. The Conative Function
                1. 5. The Phatic Function
                  1. 6. The Metalingual (alternatively called "Metalinguistic" or "Reflexive") Function
                  2. Units of Literature (20th century): 55, 56, 57, 58, 60, 62.
                    1. Figures of speech : Anaphora Cataphora Metaphor Irony Personifying Simile Hyperbole
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