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2nd SMSTR Eng Final

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What are the 8 parts of speech? Noun, Adjectives, Adverbs, Conjunction, Prepositions, Interjections, Pronouns, and verbs
3 Articles A, An, The and they're followed by nouns
Prep Phrases... Start with a prep and end with a noun or pronoun
Fragment Group of words that doesn't express a complete thought
Sentences contain what? A subject, verb, and a complete thought
Motif Symbolism in one specific story
North Symbolizes: Heaven or Up
South Symbolizes: Hell or Down
East Symbolizes: Beginning
West Symbolizes: Ending
3 Symbolizes Trinity, reservation, 3 wise men
2 Symbolizes: Good vs. Evil or two sides of things
4 Symbolizes: Completion, 4 elements/directions
6 Symbolizes: The Devil and Evil
7 Symbolizes: 7 Deadly sins and the Days of the week
12 Symbolizes: Disciples, Months, Hours
13 Symbolizes: Bad Luck
Water Symbolizes: Rebirth and sadness/tears
White and Black Symbolize: Purity/Good and Death/Evil
Red Symbolizes: Love, Sin, Passion, Anger, and Blood
Blue Symbolizes: Serenity and sadness
Green Symbolizes: Money, New life, and Envy
Purple Symbolizes: Royalty
Dawn= Birth and Spring
Noon= Youth and Summer
Sunset/Dusk= Old age/Decay and Autumn/Fall
Midnight= Death and Winter
Author of the Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald
5 Functions of Nouns: Subject, Direct Object, Indirect Object, Predicate Nominative, Object of Preposition
5 Noun Phrases: Prepositional, Infinitive, Appositive, Gerund-ing, Participle
What is a Participle Phrase? A verb used like an adjective FRIED chicken MASHED potatoes FROZEN pizza
Linking Verbs Is, are, was, were; describe what someone is Elizabeth IS amazing Elizabeth=amazing
Actions Verbs Say what someone or something is doing
The Story of an Hour Author: Kate Chopin
The Outcasts of Poker Flat Author: Bret Harte
from My Bondage and My Freedom Author: Fredrick Douglass
An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge Author: Ambrose Bierce
One Rumor regarding Jay Gatsby: He killed a man
Drunken man in the library was what was he excited about? Owl Eyes and all of the books were real
What's the name of the school Gatsby says he once attended? Oxford
What year and season does the Great Gatsby take place? Summer of 1922
What does Gatsby want Jordan Baker to do? He wants her to convince Nick to invite Daisy to tea
Gatsby lives in which egg? West Egg
The Buccanans live in which egg? East Egg
Who is known as "the boarder" Ewing Klipspringer
Two things Gatsby carries as proof of his past: Pic of him playing cricket in college and a metal from Montenegro
What are Meyer Wolfsheim's cuff buttons made of? Human molars
What two functions of noun require that a sentence has an action verb in Direct and indirect object
What function of a noun requires that the sentence has a linking verb in it? Predicate Nominative
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