English l Final Exam

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Rhetoric

the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing, especially the use of figures of speech and other compositional techniques

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Ethos (ethic)

persuasion through the speaker’s or writer’s education, experience, trustworthy, likability, and motivation

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Pathos (sympathy/ empathy)

persuasion through emotional appeal

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Logos (Logic)

persuasion through logic argument

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Rhetorical Question

a question asked in order to create a dramatic effect or to make a point rather than to get an answer

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Parallelism

using similar words, clauses, phrases, sentence structure, or other grammatical element to emphasize similar idea in a sentence

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propaganda

presenting one sided information to promote an opinion

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restatement

an act of stating the same idea in different words

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Loaded language/ emotive language/ emotional appeal

is using strong emotionally charged language; words with positive and negative associations to those words that draws attention to the point

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denotation

the dictionary meaning of a word

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connotation

the positive or negative charge that a word may have

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context clues

hints found within a sentence, paragraph, or passage that a reader can use to understand the meanings of new or unfamiliar words

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Authors purpose

the authors reason for writing

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MLA Format

size 12 font, Times New Roman, Double-spaced, heading, header, citations and Worlds Cited page with a one inch margin around the paper, except for the header, which is half inch from the top of the page

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Parenthetical Citation

in the text citation, which follows a quote in the text/ paragraph to give credit to the source, including the author’s last name and the page number

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MLA heading

Your name, teacher’s name, the class and date

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header

is your last name a half inch down from the top of the page in the right corner with a sequential number for each page

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titles

titles of small writings (articles, short stories, poems, songs, speeches) are identified with “quotation marks” and titles of long writings (books, plays, newspapers) are underlined. Both small and long writings can be italics

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speaker

the charter or narrator of a poem

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stanza

A group of lines are surrounded by extra spaces in a poem

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Rhyme Scheme

is the pattern of rhyme in a poem as identified by lowercase letters

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External Rhyme

in when words at the end of a line of a poetry rhyme

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Internal Rhyme

in when words within a line of poetry rhyme

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Exact Rhyme

is when the vowel sounds and ending sounds match

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Slant Rhyme

is a half rhyme or an approximate rhyme

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imaginery

creating an image with sensory descriptions

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Tactile Imagery

imagery that describes how something feels

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Olfactory Imagery

Imagery that describes how something smells

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Gustatory Imagery

Imagery that describes how soothing tastes

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hyperbole

exaggeration

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personification

giving human qualities to an object or animal

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metaphor

a comparison between two different things

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Extended metaphor

a comparison between two different things that continues over multiple lines or sentences

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simile

a comparison between two different things containing the words “like” or “as”

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dialect

is a regional way of speaking

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onomatopoeia

words that sound like a sound

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foreshadowing

hints or clues as to what happens next

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flashback

when a character remember an event from an earlier time

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dramatic Irony

when one or two characters and audience know something that the other characters do not

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verbal irony

the speaker tends to be misunderstood as meaning the opposite of the usual meaning of what the speaker’s actual words

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situational irony

when the outcome is the opposite or completely different from what was expected

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characterization

learning information about a character through their, thoughts, words, actions how they treat others and how their treated

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mood

the feeling created/ evoked in the reader by text

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tone

the authors attitude toward the subject

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point of view

The view in which the story is told: 1st person- I and we: 2nd person- you: 3rd person limited- he, she, and they: 3rd person omniscient- he, she, and they, but the story also gives information about other characters

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setting

information about when and where the story takes place

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conflict

the struggle between two opposite forces Character vs. Character – external conflict involving two characters disagreeing, competing or fighting

Character vs. vs. society – external conflict involving a character disagreeing with a law or an accepted custom or something that they want to change

Character vs. vs. nature – external conflict involving a character a natural event or a national emergency

Character vs. self – internal conflict involving a character making an important

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theme

the lesson the author wants the reader to learn

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Setting

the place or type of surroundings where a story is or an event takes place and the time period in which the story takes place

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rising action

a series of incidents in a literary plot that build toward the climax

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climax

the most exciting part of the story, and man times when the character makes an important decision

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resolution

the solution to the conflict