English 10- Midterm Review
Grammar Terminology:
Reflexive Pronouns:
Relative Pronouns:
Prepositional Phrase:
Gerund:
Who vs Whom:
Punctuation:
Commas
Semi-colons
Underlined/quoted material
Literary Terms:
Conflict
Internal:
External:
Setting:
Flashback:
Foreshadowing:
Setting:
Mood:
Tone:
Direct Characterization:
Allegory:
Narrator’s Point of View
1st person central:
1st person peripheral:
2nd person:
3rd person limited:
3rd person omniscient:
Dramatic Irony:
Analogy:
Allusion:
Theme:
Myth:
Monologue:
Soliloquy:
Iambic Pentameter:
Vocabulary Review:
Balk-
Condone-
Oppressive-
Steadfast-
Feasible-
Speculate-
Preposterous-
Blunder-
Dubious-
Flaunt-
Uproarious-
Vanity-
Beldam-
Innocuous-
Mortify-
Prattler-
Contrive-
Chastise-
Treasonous-
Hubris-
Oracle-
Adage-
Tedious-
Avaricious-
Impediment-
Valor-
Warranted-
Equivocate-
Despotic-
Grapple-
Infirmity-
Malevolent-
Posterity-
Recompense-
Spurn-
Sacreligious-