Extras Flashcards
How to analyse figurative language
What does it symbolize?
Each answer much be answered considering the
Context! (Story)
Analysis of figurative language
What is compared to B ? A
How is A? Bla-bla-bla
So B is blabÀ bla-bla
Why did the author do that: to show that …
Foreshadowing
Giving clues about what will happen next
How to infer
Predict the FUTURE based on info given
Infer means…?
Educated guess
How to explain the effect of the elements of style
What did the author apwant to make the reader feel while reading the sentence? What do you feel while reading it? Overwhelmed?
Creating images?
Are there symbolism s?
Etc.
Type of conflict of a disease, mental illness
Character v. Character
Emotion
Type of conflict
Character v. Self
What is sociétés in conflict
Laws
Norms of society, government, authority person
How to explain a conflict
Explain why is the character upset and what does this conflict show about the character
First person point of view.
As long as he is a character in the story. Narrator
Uses “I”, “me” and “my”
Third person limited
Narrator
Does not participate in the story
Tells thoughts and feelings of ONLY one character
What can affect the reliability of the narrator?
The narrative distance in time
Personality (purposely lie or blinded by a condition like mental illness, insecurity, or prejudice)
themes/
statements about human nature
meaningful MESSAGE
important lesson
universal idea
how to analysetheme6
exaplin how they are shown in the story
why is this theme present?
the other punctuations marls are BEFORE the last quotation mark or AFTER?
BEFORE the quotation marks
when to use semi-colon
separate independant clause
is like a comma but more than a comma
separate items in a complex list
part of speech of the articles a/the
adjectives
part of speech of each
adjective
part of speech of déterminants
adjectives
con·junc·tion
to connnect words or sentence
preposition
like on french
is a word to show direction, time, place, location, spatial relationships, or to introduce an object.
in,” “at,” “on,” “of,” and “to.”
T ou F? the synonym and antonym of a word must be the same part of speech as the word
TRUE