For the first reflection, it seems appropriate to think through concepts attributed to Paulo Freire. When most speak of Freire, it seems they are more likely to focus on his notion of “banking […]
For the first reflection, it seems appropriate to think through concepts attributed to Paulo Freire. When most speak of Freire, it seems they are more likely to focus on his notion of “banking […]
Phonetic Spelling: an-uh-kuh-LOO-thon Part(s) of Speech: noun Meaning(s): A construction involving a break in grammatical sequence, as It makes me so—I just get angry. An instance of anacoluthia Example: She employed, not from any refinement […]
Phonetic Spelling: kat-uh-KREE-sis Part(s) of Speech: noun Meaning(s): Misuse or strained use of words, as in a mixed metaphor, occurring either in error or for rhetorical effect. Example: This monstrous metaphor should more aptly be called […]
Phonetic Spelling: uh-POF-uh-sis Part(s) of Speech: noun Meaning(s): Denial of one’s intention to speak of a subject that is at the same time named or insinuated, as “I shall not mention Caesar’s avarice, nor his […]
Phonetic Spelling: TAHR-di-greyd Part(s) of Speech: adjective; noun Meaning(s): (adj.) Slow in pace or movement. (adj.)Belonging or pertaining to the phylum Tardigrada. (n.)Also called bear animalcule, water bear. Any microscopic, chiefly herbivorous invertebrate of the […]
Phonetic Spelling: hur-TEL-uhs Part(s) of Speech: verb Meaning(s): Minutely hirsute. Example: Any noticeable hirsute or even hirtellous shadings visible upon the represented, unclothed, female form, anywhere below the eyebrows, say, is, in the judgment of this Department… — Frank Yerby, Tobias and the Angel A small annual herb commonly […]