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Comma Usage with Dependent Clauses
Commas should be used when a subordinating conjunction introduces a dependent clause attached to an independent clause.
Coordinating Conjunctions (FANBOYS) Usage
Commas should be used with coordinating conjunctions to join two independent clauses into one compound sentence.
Parallel Structure in Writing
Items in a list should have matching introductory words to maintain parallel structure.
Subject/Verb Agreement
Subjects must agree with their verbs in number (singular or plural).
Punctuation with Quotation Marks
Punctuation typically goes inside quotation marks.
Italics vs. Quotation Marks
Use italics for titles of larger works and quotation marks for shorter works.
Colons and Semicolons Usage
Colons are used to introduce lists or explanations; semicolons link closely related independent clauses.
Baroness Orczy
Author of The Scarlet Pimpernel, known for her background reflecting British perspectives.
Historical Fiction
A genre that combines factual historical events with fictional storytelling.
Character Development of Marguerite in The Scarlet Pimpernel
Marguerite's character evolves significantly throughout the story, reflecting her struggles and growth.
Supernatural Elements in Macbeth
Include visions like floating daggers, ghosts, and witch prophecies that influence the characters.
Tragic Hero in Antigone
A character who exhibits a tragic flaw leading to their downfall, commonly identified in Greek tragedies.
Definition of a Lyric Poem
A brief poem expressing personal feelings and thoughts, typically in a musical format.
Iambic Pentameter
A metrical foot in poetry consisting of five iambs, each with an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable.
Melisma in Music
A vocal phrase involving multiple notes sung on a single syllable.
Analysis Steps for Poetry
A systematic method for examining a poem's structure, themes, and literary devices.
Theme of 'Sonnet 116'
The poem explores the steadfast nature of true love, unaffected by time or circumstance.
Juxtaposition in Poetry
The placement of two contrasting elements close together to highlight their differences.
Assonance
The repetition of vowel sounds in closely placed words, creating rhythm or emphasis.
Blank Verse
Unrhymed verse written in iambic pentameter, commonly used in English dramatic and narrative poetry.