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Ms. Forth's English I EOC Review #1
A word that replaces a noun
A word that replaces a noun
What is a pronoun?
The noun that you are replacing with a pronoun
The noun that you are replacing with a pronoun
What is an antecedent?
For And Nor But Or Yet So
For And Nor But Or Yet So
What is a coordinating conjunction?
Not a full sentence; the test for it is 'I Believe That'
Not a full sentence; the test for it is 'I Believe That'
What is a fragment?
The common people
The common people
What are the hoi polloi?
Stating the main ideas of a text in your own words
Stating the main ideas of a text in your own words
What is a summary?
Judgement, thoughts, feelings, and opinions about a text
Judgement, thoughts, feelings, and opinions about a text
What is a critique?
Restating someone's words or ideas in your own words
Restating someone's words or ideas in your own words
What is a paraphrase?
Comparing an unfamilar concept to a familiar one in order to make it more understandable
Comparing an unfamilar concept to a familiar one in order to make it more understandable
What is an analogy?
A question you don't mean to be answered
A question you don't mean to be answered
What is a rhetorical question?
Who the text is written for or who will read it
Who the text is written for or who will read it
What is audience?
A mode of writing in which the author tries to convince someone or change their mind about something
A mode of writing in which the author tries to convince someone or change their mind about something
What is the persuasive mode?
A sentence that describes your belief or what will be addressed in the paper
A sentence that describes your belief or what will be addressed in the paper
What is a thesis statement?
A structure that looks at similarities and difference between two topics
A structure that looks at similarities and difference between two topics
What is compare-contrast?
A method of structuring sentences and parts of sentences similarly
A method of structuring sentences and parts of sentences similarly
What is parallel construction?
Giving living qualities to something that isn't living
Giving living qualities to something that isn't living
What is personification?
Repeating sounds at the beginning of words or phrases
Repeating sounds at the beginning of words or phrases
What is alliteration?
Words that can't be taken literally because it means something different
Words that can't be taken literally because it means something different
What is an idiom?
A reference to another work of literature, historical event, or mythology
A reference to another work of literature, historical event, or mythology
What is an allusion?
When the narrator is outside of the story, and knows everything that all the characters think and feel
When the narrator is outside of the story, and knows everything that all the characters think and feel
What is third person omniscient?
Type of conflict where a character is dealing with his own internal emotions, feelings, and problems
Type of conflict where a character is dealing with his own internal emotions, feelings, and problems
What is person vs. self?
A persuasive device where a product is made to seem expensive and luxourious in order to play on the desire for riches and fancy things
A persuasive device where a product is made to seem expensive and luxourious in order to play on the desire for riches and fancy things
What is snob appeal?
Something that is true and can be proven
Something that is true and can be proven
What is a fact?
A persuasive device in which certain words are used in order to frighten or intimidate people
A persuasive device in which certain words are used in order to frighten or intimidate people
What are loaded words?
A source of information that comes directly from the time period, and the writer actually experienced events first-hand.
A source of information that comes directly from the time period, and the writer actually experienced events first-hand.
What is a primary source?
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