Q2: Lesson 1 | Neoclassical Period Flashcards

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revolutionary/cultural movement that happened in 1620-1798. it has visual arts, music, literature

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neoclassical period

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2
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famous poet in neoclassical period

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john milton

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poet who got blind in an early age

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john milton

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the two figures who stand most prominently in english literature

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Shakespeare and milton

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milton’s poem about his blindess

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on his blindness

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milton’s poet about his dedication of his talent to God

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on his having arrived at the age of twenty-three

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are hints given by the author that help define a difficult word

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context clues

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are words that have a similar meaning

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synonym

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words that have the opposite meaning

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antonyms

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10
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was the poet of impulse

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shakespeare

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poet of steadfast will and purpose

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milton

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12
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was the top literary figure of his time and for more than half a century dominated the literary world in england

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alexander pope

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pope’s poem about in the hearts of all humans is a deep longing for God

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the universal prayer

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was a man of cheerful and amiable disposition

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joseph addison

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was a master of the art of living with his fellow-men

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joseph addison

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joseph addison’s work

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the visions of mizrah

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he was a strange, imaginative child whose soul was more at home

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william blake

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he was the son of a london tradesman

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william blake

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he wrote exquisite lyrics that mean more than what lies on the surface

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william blake

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william blake’s works

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the lamb/the tiger

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this style of conversation is used between people who know each other well

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intimate

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it is an informal kind of communicative style that is often used with friends or family members

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casual

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polite words are used in this communicative style. we use standard rules of grammar when speaking in this style

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consultative

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often characterized by the speaker giving background information about the topic as the listener participates in the conversation and gives feedback about it

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consultative

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communicative style prepared beforehand. often there is almost no interaction

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frozen

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part of the word that goes before the main part of the word

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prefix

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element of a word added after the root

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suffix

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which is added to the end of the word

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suffix

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are the simplest form of a word with an independent meaning

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root word

30
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is that form of discourse by means of which we try to persuade others about the truth or falsity of a disputed matter

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argumentation

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appeals to the emotions; it seeks to produce action

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persuasion

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appeals mainly to logical reason; it seeks to move the mind

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convinction

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common form of argumentation. it presents only one side of a proposition and is a sustained, organized attempt to make others accept a decision and act in accordance with that decision

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propaganda

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a type of argument that uses coercion

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brainwashing

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is the use of force it the threat of force

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coercion

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reasoning that proceeds from general statement to its particular application

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deductive reasoning

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type of reasoning that proceeds from particular instances to a general conclusion

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inductive reasoning

38
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he was a versatile writer and wrote various kinds of verses on a variety of subjects

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alexander pope