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Quarter 1 Review

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writing for professional or academic purposes like graduate school assignments

Formal

more casual and spontaneous. It is used when communicating with friends or family either in writing or in conversation.

Informal

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Multiple Choice

Language that we use in everyday speech, casual and relaxed

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formal

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informal

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slang

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proper

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a scene in a movie, novel, etc., set in a time earlier than the main story.

Flashbaack

a warning or indication of (a future event).

​​Foreshadowing

a subordinate plot in a play, novel, or similar work.

Subplot

a story structure in which the writer includes two or more separate narratives linked by a common character, event, or theme.

​​Parallel Plot

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Match

Match the following

a scene in a movie, novel, etc., set in a time earlier than the main story.

a warning or indication of (a future event).

a subordinate plot in a play, novel, or similar work.

a story structure in which the writer includes two or more separate narratives linked by a common character, event, or theme.

Flashback

Foreshadowing

Subplot

Parallel Plot

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Man/woman with great strength & courage;willing to risk life for the good of all; often leaves the familiar to enter a new, unfamiliar, challenging world, and then returns to his/her “ordinary” world


Hero

Represents knowledge, insight, and

wisdom; serves as a teacher or counselor to the hero


​​Mentor

​​Innocent

Trusts in faith and optimism, has exceptionally high ideals and aspirations,  a belief in hard work, and doing the right thing

​​Magical Being

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Loner/Outcast

Is separated from society due to an impairment or an advantage that sets him apart from others.

​is a person who lives in seclusion.

Possesses magical powers. Can be a human, animal, or a mythical being.

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Match

Match the following

Man/woman with great strength & courage;willing to risk life for the good of all; often leaves the familiar to enter a new, unfamiliar, challenging world, and then returns to his/her “ordinary” world

Represents knowledge, insight, and

wisdom; serves as a teacher or counselor to the hero

Is separated from society due to an impairment or an advantage that sets him apart from others.

Trusts in faith and optimism, has exceptionally high ideals and aspirations,  a belief in hard work, and doing the right thing

Possesses magical powers. Can be a human, animal, or a mythical being.

Hero

Mentor

Loner/Outcast

Innocent

Magical Being

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Multiple Choice

What kind of figurative language is this:

"The wind howls in disbelief"

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Personification
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Simile
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Metaphor
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Hyperbole

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Multiple Choice

What type of figurative language is shown?
The runner ran like a cheetah.

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Metaphor
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Simile
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Hyperbole
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Personification

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Multiple Choice

What type of figurative language is being shown?

"They carried him to the radiography room, and twenty minutes later, with the already-damp sheet placed over his chest like a black tombstone, he moved to the operating room."

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Simile
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Metaphor
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Hyperbole
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Personification

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Using the same word, sound, idea, or theme over and over.

​​Repetition

a literary device that uses successive words, phrases or ideas that agree in grammar and in meaning.

​​Parallelism

the ordered pattern of rhymes at the ends of the lines of a poem or verse.

​​Rhyme Scheme

shift or mood change indicates a change in emotion or thought.

​​Shift

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Stanza: a group of lines forming the basic recurring metrical unit in a poem; a verse.
Line: a subdivision of a poem, specifically a group of words arranged into a row that ends for a reason other than the right-hand margin.
Theme: an idea that recurs in or pervades a work of art or literature.

Poetry

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the feeling of the word or phrase

​​Connotation

The literal meaning of a word.

​​Denotation

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The author's attitude

Tone

The author's word choice

Diction

the arrangement and sequence of words in sentences, clauses, and phrases

Syntax

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Drag and Drop

Conditions varied from the miserable child-of-all-work, sleeping on a sack under the stairs, in bondage for a few coppers a week and her wretched keep, to the great magnate's house steward, a prosperous member of the middle class.



The author's ​
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diction
tone
syntax
connotation

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Multiple Choice

In this extract, James Herriot, author of the "Vet" books, has found a dog which had been abandoned from a car.

So that was it. He had been dumped. Some time ago the humans he had loved and trusted had opened their car door, hurled him out into an unknown world and driven merrily away. I began to feel sick- physically sick- and a murderous rage flowed through me. Had they laughed, I wondered, these people at the idea of the bewildered little creature toiling vainly behind them?

In this excerpt, why does the narrator describe the dog as "toiling vainly behind them?"

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To explain that the dog was hard working.

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To reveal that the dog is injured.

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To create sympathy for the dog.

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To suggest that the people are right in abandoning the dog.

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