english10 final (literature)

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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.

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Coordinating Conjunctions (FANBOYS) Usage

Commas should be used with coordinating conjunctions to join two independent clauses into one compound sentence.

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Parallel Structure in Writing

Items in a list should have matching introductory words to maintain parallel structure.

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Subject/Verb Agreement

Subjects must agree with their verbs in number (singular or plural).

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Punctuation with Quotation Marks

Punctuation typically goes inside quotation marks.

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Italics vs. Quotation Marks

Use italics for titles of larger works and quotation marks for shorter works.

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Colons and Semicolons Usage

Colons are used to introduce lists or explanations; semicolons link closely related independent clauses.

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Baroness Orczy

Author of The Scarlet Pimpernel, known for her background reflecting British perspectives.

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Historical Fiction

A genre that combines factual historical events with fictional storytelling.

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Character Development of Marguerite in The Scarlet Pimpernel

Marguerite's character evolves significantly throughout the story, reflecting her struggles and growth.

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Supernatural Elements in Macbeth

Include visions like floating daggers, ghosts, and witch prophecies that influence the characters.

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Tragic Hero in Antigone

A character who exhibits a tragic flaw leading to their downfall, commonly identified in Greek tragedies.

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Definition of a Lyric Poem

A brief poem expressing personal feelings and thoughts, typically in a musical format.

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Iambic Pentameter

A metrical foot in poetry consisting of five iambs, each with an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable.

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Melisma in Music

A vocal phrase involving multiple notes sung on a single syllable.

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Analysis Steps for Poetry

A systematic method for examining a poem's structure, themes, and literary devices.

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Theme of 'Sonnet 116'

The poem explores the steadfast nature of true love, unaffected by time or circumstance.

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Juxtaposition in Poetry

The placement of two contrasting elements close together to highlight their differences.

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Assonance

The repetition of vowel sounds in closely placed words, creating rhythm or emphasis.

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Blank Verse

Unrhymed verse written in iambic pentameter, commonly used in English dramatic and narrative poetry.