10th Grade Unit 1 Quiz 6 - Quarterly Final

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mood

also called atmosphere, the feeling created in the reader by a literary work or passage.

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setting

the time and place of the action in a literary work

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direct characterization

a writer states the character's traits, or characteristics

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indirect characterization

a writer depends on the reader to draw conclusions about the character's traits.

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personification

When a non-human subject is given human characteristics

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imagery

the descriptive or figurative language used in literature to create word pictures for the reader

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elements of Gothic Literature

bleak setting, tortured characters, strange or violent plot, dramatic description, gloomy mood, recurring symbolism

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denotation

the dictionary meaning of a word

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connotation

the set of ideas and feelings associated with a word

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Elements of Magical Realism

recognizable characters, realistic setting and details, fantastic events, unimpressed tone

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idioms

commonly used expressions that are not meant literally

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homonyms

each of two or more words having the same spelling or pronunciation but different meanings and origins.

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diction

word choice

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symbolism

the use of symbols that stand for or represent something else.

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Venn diagram

an illustration that uses overlapping circles to show the logical relation between two or more sets of items

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assonance

the repetition of the sound of a vowel or diphthong in non rhyming stressed syllables near enough to each other for the echo to be discernible

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alliteration

the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.

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rhyme scheme

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

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personification

A type of figurative language in which a nonhuman subject is given human characteristics

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-mot-

move

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-mens-

measure

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-man-

hand

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-psych-

mind; spirit

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-spec-

look; see

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-ful

ful of

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-ous

makes a noun an adjective

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un-

not

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-ed

past tense

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-cred-

believe

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-ize

means "to make" or "to become" and forms verbs

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-ation

forms abstract nouns

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-ly

creates an adverb

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-ion

forms abstract nouns

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-ive

forms adjectives

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in-

into or not

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-ity

forms abstract nouns from other parts of speech

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-fic-, -fac-

make; do

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-jus-

right; law

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-vert-; -vers-

turn

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-lys-

loosen; breakdown

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-ser-

join; attach

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-bell-

war

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-liege-

loyal

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-turb-

confusion or turmoil

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mal-

bad, badly

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-ous

(forming adjectives) characterized by; of the nature of

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-ance

forming nouns denoting a quality or state or an instance of one

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-reg-

rule, direct, or control

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-cide-

kill; act of killing

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annihilate

destroy completely

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antiquity

very great age

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fissure

long, narrow crack or opening

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dissolution

ending or downfall

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rending

violent or forceful pulling apart of something

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tumultuous

loud, excited, and emotional

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spacious

large, roomy

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unvoiced

not spoken out loud or expressed

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obscure

not well known

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recessed

remote, set back

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vestibule

entrance room

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muffled

difficult to hear because something is covering and softening the sound

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reclusive

solitary; avoiding the company of others

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sinister

giving the impression that something harmful or evil is happening or will happen

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ethereal

extremely delicate and light in a way that seems too perfect for this world

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stimulus

something that provokes or causes a response or reaction

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dissonance

a lack of agreement or harmony

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cognitive

pertaining to the process of thinking

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entreating

pleading or begging

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implore

beg for or beseech

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beguiling

to charm or enchant someone, sometimes in a deceptive way