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The Taming of the Shrew
Thursday, 21 August 2003
Quick question...
At the end of last year when you all were talking about ways to remember techniques in Ms. Levine's class, you came up with a mnemonic device where the letters stood for different kinds of techniques or literary aspects you should pay attention to in a text. Can anyone tell me what that mnemonic device was and what each letter stands for?

(Example of a mnemonic device: In music to help students remember the order of notes in the treble and bass clefs, teachers often give mnemoic devices like "FACE" and "Every Good Boy Does Fine." The capital letters stand for the order of the notes in the treble clef.)

Posted by s.spachman at 10:44 PM CDT
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Monday, 25 August 2003 - 8:06 PM CDT

Name: Cristen Vaughan

i think that we came up with BICEPS cubed. B stands for beginnings. I stands for imagery. C stands for function of characters. E stands for endings. P stands for point of view. And the three S's stand for symbols, setting and structure.

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