ELA U4 Flashcards

1
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What is a common trope in story’s

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Archetype

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2
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The study of olds legends and beliefs

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Mythology

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3
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Gods or divine characters

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Deities

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4
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A poem with the third and first line having 5 syllables and the second having 7

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Haiku

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5
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A poem telling a story

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Narrative

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6
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Humorous 5 line poem with the rhyme pattern of AABBA

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Limerick

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7
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A poem with all about the speaker’s feelings and thoughts

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Lyric

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8
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A group of 2 lines

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Couplet

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9
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A poem in a shape o fa diamond and has 7 lines

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Diamante

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10
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A poem about a hero’s tale

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Epic

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11
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A line of poetry that contains five groups of two syllables, with one accented syllable in each group

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iambic pentameter

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12
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A group of 4 lines

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Quatrain

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13
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fourteen line poem with a specific rhyme pattern

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Sonnet

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14
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Poem to coagulate a person

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Ode

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15
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What is the main reason for myths and legends

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To naturalize the unknown parts of the world

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16
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The message is the exact opposite of what is expected

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Irony

17
Q

Comparison’s that goes through a entire story

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Extended Metaphor

18
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Point of no return

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Climax

19
Q

What is the rhyme pattern:

It was a night of early spring,
The winter-sleep was scarcely broken;
Around us shadows and the wind
Listened for what was never spoken.

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ABCB

20
Q

What creates imagery:

Like trains of cars on tracks of plush
I hear the level bee:
A jar across the flowers goes,
Their velvet masonry

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“Their Velvet Masonry”

21
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Repetitive of sounds and letters that are close together

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Alliteration

22
Q

The message or lesson in a story

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Theme

23
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Comparison using “Like” or “As”

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Simile

24
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Poem with no designed structure

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Free Verse

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