Lesson 2 Flashcards

1
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Name the 3 elements of an introductory paragraph

A
  1. TAG
  2. Summary
  3. Claim
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2
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Name the 4 elements of a body paragraph

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  1. Transition
  2. Premise
  3. Intro to evidence
  4. Evidence
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3
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What information is included in a parenthetical citation?

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Last name of author, page number

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4
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What punctuation is not included in a parenthetical citation?

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Period, comma ( no punctuation )

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5
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Name the 3 elements of a concluding paragraph

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  1. Restate your claim
  2. Summary
  3. Mic drop
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6
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“ i remember his sweaty brow seemed to weep at my very move” this is an example of…

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Personification

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7
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“ the Cossacks was that cat; he was the mouse” this is an example of…

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Metaphor

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8
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Which instigates the moral reflection that life is made up of sobs, sniffles, and smiles, with sniffles predominating” this is an example of …

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Alliteration

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9
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“ the revolver pointed as rigidly as if the giant were a statue” this is an example of…

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Simile

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10
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A _______ is an -ed or - ing verb that is used as an adjective to describe a noun.

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Participle

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11
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A _______ is when a noun and a participle are put together, with the noun coming first

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Absolute

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12
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Thee cheerleader is a what

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Appositive

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13
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Hunched over the bicycle is a what

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Participle

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14
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In short stories the numbers of characters are usually ______

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Limited

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15
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The other people in a story are usually ______ characters

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Minor

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16
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A ______ who tells the story

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Narrator

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17
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Fewer _______

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Settings

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18
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Usually only one main _____

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Plot

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19
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And of course, they are _______

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Shorter

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20
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Plot: the _____ of ______. It includes: the _______ : the setting an _______ are established

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Sequence, events, exposition, characters

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21
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Rising action: _______________ Is introduced

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The conflict

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22
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Climax- the most _______ part of the story. Everything led up to this ________
_______ action
_________ the ending of the story

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Exciting, moment, falling, resolution

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23
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Setting: ______ and _______

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Plot, theme

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24
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Conflict: a ______ between opposing ________

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Fight, forces

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25
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Internal ( person vs. self ) : a conflict _______ a character

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Within

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26
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External: a conflict between _____ or ______
1. Person vs. person: a character _______ with another ______
2. Person vs. nature: this could be a ______ phenomenon, like a ______ or _______ an ______, or even ______
3. Person vs. society : they may clash with their _______, part of their ______ or unspoken ______ of their society

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Character, forces, clashes, character, natural, blizzard, earthquake, animal, illness, government, culture, rules

27
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Theme: the _____ idea or _______. A theme is a complete sentence, not _____ like a _____

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Main, message, one, word

28
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First person: the _____ is a _______

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Narrator, character

29
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3rd person limited: the narrator knowledge is limited to ___ character
The ________ does not tell you what is going on in the ______ of the _______ characters

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One, narrator, mind, other

30
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3rd person omniscient: Omni mean “ ___ “ and sci mean “ ______ “. An omniscient narrator is considered all knowing because they know what is going on in the _______ of other characters, not just the ____ __________ of the story

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All, know, minds, main character

31
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Irony: a _______ between what is ______ and what _____ happens.

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Contrast, expected, actually

32
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Verbal: someone _____ or writes on thing but means the __________

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Says, opposite

33
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Sarcasm: saying the ____ of what you actually mean.

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Opposite

34
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Socratic: pretending to be _______ to show that someone else is actually __________

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Ignorant
Ignorant

35
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We don’t get along, after having a huge fight

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Understatement

36
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I’ll die if I don’t go to the concert

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Overstatement

37
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Situational irony: a _______ which the opposite of what is expected occurs. Ex: someone posting on Twitter that social media is a waste of time.

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Situation

38
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Dramatic irony: the __________ knows more about a situation than a _______ does. Ex: the audience knows the bests is really a prince but Belle does not.

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Audience, character

39
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Protagonist: the character who drives the ______ -the character whose ____ matters most.

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Action, fate

40
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Antagonists: a person who actively _________ the main character

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Opposes

41
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Foreshadowing: ______ or ______ about what is coming next

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Hints or clues

42
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Direct characterization: the _____ is ____ exactly what a character is like.

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Reader, told

43
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Dynamic ( round ) character: undergoes an important ______ ___________such as a Chang rim ______ or ________

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Inner change, personality, attitude

44
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Static ( flat ) character: a __________ who ______ experience a _________ change

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Character, doesn’t, significant

45
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Symbolism: an _____,________ , or _______ that has another _____ besides its _____ one

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Object, situation, person, meaning, literal

46
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Dialect: the _______ _________ of a particular ______ or ________ group.

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Speech, patterns, region, social

47
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Mood: the _______ a reader gets; often referred to as the ________ of a literary piece. An author creates mood through _____ _____, ________, ________ and setting

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Feeling, word, choice, imagery, dialogue

48
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Language that appeals to the senses

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Imagery

49
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A poem paragraph

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Stanza

50
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Reversing the normal word order

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Inversion

51
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Comparing to unlike things ( not using like or as )

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Metaphor

52
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A comparison using like or as

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Simile

53
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Repetition of constant sounds

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Alliteration

54
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A five line Irish form of poetry that usually humorous. It’s has a strict rhyme scheme of AABBA, In which the first, second and fifth line rhyme, the third and fourth lines are shorter and share a different rhyme.

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Rhythm

55
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Words that sound alike within a line

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Internal rhyme

56
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Words sounds alike at the end of line

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End rhyme

57
Q

Repetition of constants sounds

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Alliteration

58
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Giving human like characteristics to something not human

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Personification

59
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A phrase, line, or group of lines repeated at intervals throughout a poem, generally at the end of a stanza.

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Refrain

60
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Exaggeration used for emphasis

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Hyperbole

61
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An expression that isn’t taken literally

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Idiom

62
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A word that is names after the sound it makes

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Onomonipia

63
Q

A rhyming Poe that tells a story

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Valid