Lesson 2 Flashcards
Name the 3 elements of an introductory paragraph
- TAG
- Summary
- Claim
Name the 4 elements of a body paragraph
- Transition
- Premise
- Intro to evidence
- Evidence
What information is included in a parenthetical citation?
Last name of author, page number
What punctuation is not included in a parenthetical citation?
Period, comma ( no punctuation )
Name the 3 elements of a concluding paragraph
- Restate your claim
- Summary
- Mic drop
“ i remember his sweaty brow seemed to weep at my very move” this is an example of…
Personification
“ the Cossacks was that cat; he was the mouse” this is an example of…
Metaphor
Which instigates the moral reflection that life is made up of sobs, sniffles, and smiles, with sniffles predominating” this is an example of …
Alliteration
“ the revolver pointed as rigidly as if the giant were a statue” this is an example of…
Simile
A _______ is an -ed or - ing verb that is used as an adjective to describe a noun.
Participle
A _______ is when a noun and a participle are put together, with the noun coming first
Absolute
Thee cheerleader is a what
Appositive
Hunched over the bicycle is a what
Participle
In short stories the numbers of characters are usually ______
Limited
The other people in a story are usually ______ characters
Minor
A ______ who tells the story
Narrator
Fewer _______
Settings
Usually only one main _____
Plot
And of course, they are _______
Shorter
Plot: the _____ of ______. It includes: the _______ : the setting an _______ are established
Sequence, events, exposition, characters
Rising action: _______________ Is introduced
The conflict
Climax- the most _______ part of the story. Everything led up to this ________
_______ action
_________ the ending of the story
Exciting, moment, falling, resolution
Setting: ______ and _______
Plot, theme
Conflict: a ______ between opposing ________
Fight, forces
Internal ( person vs. self ) : a conflict _______ a character
Within
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
Character, forces, clashes, character, natural, blizzard, earthquake, animal, illness, government, culture, rules
Theme: the _____ idea or _______. A theme is a complete sentence, not _____ like a _____
Main, message, one, word
First person: the _____ is a _______
Narrator, character
3rd person limited: the narrator knowledge is limited to ___ character
The ________ does not tell you what is going on in the ______ of the _______ characters
One, narrator, mind, other
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
All, know, minds, main character
Irony: a _______ between what is ______ and what _____ happens.
Contrast, expected, actually
Verbal: someone _____ or writes on thing but means the __________
Says, opposite
Sarcasm: saying the ____ of what you actually mean.
Opposite
Socratic: pretending to be _______ to show that someone else is actually __________
Ignorant
Ignorant
We don’t get along, after having a huge fight
Understatement
I’ll die if I don’t go to the concert
Overstatement
Situational irony: a _______ which the opposite of what is expected occurs. Ex: someone posting on Twitter that social media is a waste of time.
Situation
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.
Audience, character
Protagonist: the character who drives the ______ -the character whose ____ matters most.
Action, fate
Antagonists: a person who actively _________ the main character
Opposes
Foreshadowing: ______ or ______ about what is coming next
Hints or clues
Direct characterization: the _____ is ____ exactly what a character is like.
Reader, told
Dynamic ( round ) character: undergoes an important ______ ___________such as a Chang rim ______ or ________
Inner change, personality, attitude
Static ( flat ) character: a __________ who ______ experience a _________ change
Character, doesn’t, significant
Symbolism: an _____,________ , or _______ that has another _____ besides its _____ one
Object, situation, person, meaning, literal
Dialect: the _______ _________ of a particular ______ or ________ group.
Speech, patterns, region, social
Mood: the _______ a reader gets; often referred to as the ________ of a literary piece. An author creates mood through _____ _____, ________, ________ and setting
Feeling, word, choice, imagery, dialogue
Language that appeals to the senses
Imagery
A poem paragraph
Stanza
Reversing the normal word order
Inversion
Comparing to unlike things ( not using like or as )
Metaphor
A comparison using like or as
Simile
Repetition of constant sounds
Alliteration
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.
Rhythm
Words that sound alike within a line
Internal rhyme
Words sounds alike at the end of line
End rhyme
Repetition of constants sounds
Alliteration
Giving human like characteristics to something not human
Personification
A phrase, line, or group of lines repeated at intervals throughout a poem, generally at the end of a stanza.
Refrain
Exaggeration used for emphasis
Hyperbole
An expression that isn’t taken literally
Idiom
A word that is names after the sound it makes
Onomonipia
A rhyming Poe that tells a story
Valid