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-