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ELA 9A Final Review
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The part of speech that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
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The part of speech that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
nouns
The part of speech that modifies a noun or pronoun
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The part of speech that modifies a noun or pronoun
adjective
Find the noun(s): The dog and cat were fighting.
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Find the noun(s): The dog and cat were fighting.
dog, cat
Find the preposition(s): The ball rolled under the table and into the living room.
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Find the preposition(s): The ball rolled under the table and into the living room.
under, into
Find the noun(s): Sandy took her dog to the vet.
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Find the noun(s): Sandy took her dog to the vet.
Sandy, dog, vet
The part of speech that relates a noun/pronoun to another word
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The part of speech that relates a noun/pronoun to another word
preposition
The part of speech that replaces a noun or nouns
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The part of speech that replaces a noun or nouns
pronoun
Find the pronoun(s): You and I are best friends.
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Find the pronoun(s): You and I are best friends.
you, I
Find the adjective(s): The red worksheet has the hardest questions.
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Find the adjective(s): The red worksheet has the hardest questions.
the, red, the, hardest
Find the adjective(s): My favorite part of winter break is building adorable snowmen in the snowy yard.
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Find the adjective(s): My favorite part of winter break is building adorable snowmen in the snowy yard.
my, favorite, winter, adorable, the, snowy
The major character driving the action forward (the one we root for)
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The major character driving the action forward (the one we root for)
protagonist
The character working against the protagonist
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The character working against the protagonist
antagonist
a long, narrative poem with a larger-than life hero
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a long, narrative poem with a larger-than life hero
epic
a character that represents the value of the culture and is physically impressive
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a character that represents the value of the culture and is physically impressive
epic hero
translates to 'in the middle'
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translates to 'in the middle'
en media res
calling upon help from the gods
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calling upon help from the gods
invocation
The main character who moves the action forward
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The main character who moves the action forward
protagonist
A long, drawn-out comparison
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A long, drawn-out comparison
epic simile
a literary work in which the characters meet an unhappy end
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a literary work in which the characters meet an unhappy end
tragedy
a long speech made by one character that all characters can hear
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a long speech made by one character that all characters can hear
monologue
a long speech made by one character that only 1-2 characters/audience can hear.
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a long speech made by one character that only 1-2 characters/audience can hear.
soliloquy
a short speech made by a character onstage, heard by audience/one character
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a short speech made by a character onstage, heard by audience/one character
aside
words that rhyme (sort of)
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words that rhyme (sort of)
approximate rhyme
'paragraphs' of poetry
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'paragraphs' of poetry
stanza
rhyming at the ends of lines of poetry
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rhyming at the ends of lines of poetry
end rhyme
Provide one example of a soliloquy we discussed in Romeo and Juliet
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Provide one example of a soliloquy we discussed in Romeo and Juliet
Friar Laurence in garden/ Juliet's (Romeo, wherefore art thou)/ Balcony scene before Juliet knew Romeo was there (he's speaking aloud to himself)




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