English Final 7th Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Characterization | What you need to know about the characters |
Conflict | Identify the 2 forces- internal/external |
Exposition | 1st of plot. Provides back round information about the plot, character, setting, and theme |
Climax | 3rd of plot. Turning point of the story |
Resolution | 5th of plot. Conclusion of story, where everything calms down |
Rising action | 2nd of plot. Events that build up suspension and leads to the climax |
Falling action | 4th of plot. Starts tying up the book. |
Theme | Saying or lesson in the book |
First person | Using "I" or "we" |
Third person limited | The author knows the thoughts and feelings of 1 character |
Third person | The author knows the thoughts and feelings of all of the characters |
Rhyme | The simularity of ending sounds between 2 or more words |
Rhyme Scheme | The sequence in which the rhyme occurs (the first end-sound is represented by the letter "a" the second letter is "b" and so on... |
Stanza | (paragraph of poetry) The grouping of lines in a poem in terms of length, meaning, rhyme, or structure |
alliteration | The repetition of initial consonant sounds in close proximitity of eachother |
onomatopoeia | The use of words to imitate sounds |
Repetition | Repeating a word, phrase, line, or stanza |
Simile | A comparison between 2 objects that uses specific words such as "like" or "as" |
Metaphor | A comparison between 2 objects without using the words "like" or "as" |
Hyperbole | A description which exagorates to an extreme |
Personification | Inanimate objects are assigned human traits or abilities |
Imagery | Words or phrases that appeal to 1 or more of the 5 senses (focus on "showing, not telling") |
Indefinite pronouns | Do not refer to any particular individual ex: One, each, nothing, none |
Personal pronouns | Take the place of nouns that name persons ex: I, me, she, her, it |
The possessive form of personal pronouns | Shows ownership ex: mine, hers, its |
Demonstrative pronouns | Points out "which one" ex: this, these, that, those |
Reflexive pronouns | Contain "self" or "selves" ex: itself |
Nouns | People, places, of things, or ideas ex: English |
Verbs | express action or state of being ex: blew |
Pronouns | Pronouns replace nouns or other nouns ex: she |
Adjectives | A word that describes of modifies nouns or pronouns ex: ugly |
Adverbs | Describe or modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs ex: slowly, cheerfully |
Prepositions | Show direction or location ex:in, under, without, but |
Conjunction | Join words or groups of words ex: and, or, but |
Proper noun | Particular person, place, thing, or idea and it is capitalized ex: United States |
Action verbs | Physical ex: jumped |
Mental actions | ex: remember, fear, assume |
Linking verbs | express state of being ex: is, be, smell, sound, taste, act |
helping verbs | may be mr.do should have a will may, might, must, be, being, been, am, are, is, was were, do, does, did, should, would, could, have, has, has, will, can, shall |
SUBJECT | COMES BEFORE VERB |
Subject | Tells what sentence is about |
simple subject | main word or words that perform the action of the sentance |
complete subject | All words in a sentence that describe the person or thing that performs the action |
Predicate | Tells what subject does, is, has, or feels |
simple predicate | verb or verb phrase |
complete predicate | verb or verb phrase and all words that modify its meaning |
Situational irony | The contrast between what happens and what is expected |
Dramatic Irony | the contrast between what the character thinks to be true and what we know to be true |
verbal irony | the contrast between what is said and what is meant. sarcasm |
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