English I PAP Spring Exam Review



Revising & Editing: 14 QuestionsGrammar: Write a sentence with an example of pound sentence with a coordinating conjunction: ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________compound sentence with a semi-colon: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________compound sentence with a conjunctive adverb: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________complex sentence with the subordinate (dependent) clause at the beginning: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________complex sentence with the subordinate clause at the end: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Research & MLA Format: 15 QuestionsCitation, Works Cited, Parenthetical Citation – what do they look like? why do we use them? When/where?Header vs. HeadingTitle RulesRomeo and Juliet: 24 QuestionsPassage from the play with questionsLiterary Terms applied to the PlaySonnet and Poetry QuestionsThe Odyssey: 25 QuestionsPassage from the epic with questionsLiterary Terms applied to the EpicHero’s Journey & Archetype NotesRhetorical Analysis: 13 QuestionsSpeech Passage with questions about Rhetorical DevicesSTUDY Rhetorical Analysis Terms Handout & Practice with Leonard Pitts ArticlesLogos (logical appeal)Pathos (emotional appeal)Ethos (ethical appeal)Understatement vs. HyperboleRepetition (anaphora vs. epistrophe)Polysyndeton vs. AsyndetonRhetorical Question vs. HypophoraParallelism vs. AntithesisClimatic SentenceLiterary Terms: define OR give an example of each of the following terms:epic simile: ________________________________________________________________________________epithet:___________________________________________________________________________________allusion: ___________________________________________________________________________________extended metaphor: _________________________________________________________________________figurative language (simile, metaphor, hyperbole, personification)____________________________________imagery: __________________________________________________________________________________connotation/denotation: _____________________________________________________________________alliteration/assonance/consonance:_____________________________________________________________tone/mood: ________________________________________________________________________________foreshadowing: _____________________________________________________________________________flashback: _________________________________________________________________________________symbol: ___________________________________________________________________________________theme: ___________________________________________________________________________________dramatic irony:_____________________________________________________________________________situational irony: ____________________________________________________________________________verbal irony:________________________________________________________________________________pun:______________________________________________________________________________________paradox/oxymoron: _________________________________________________________________________character foil: ______________________________________________________________________________sonnet: ___________________________________________________________________________________iambic pentameter: _________________________________________________________________________blank verse: ________________________________________________________________________________apostrophe: _______________________________________________________________________________monologue: ________________________________________________________________________________soliloquy: __________________________________________________________________________________aside: _____________________________________________________________________________________Create a Works Cited for each of the following sources:1.The first source is a web site. The address is . The date that the site was accessed is May 1, 2008. The name of the article on the site is Ravensbruck. The name of the web page is United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. The name of the publisher is also United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. The year of copyright is 2008. There is no author available.2.The second source is a book. It was published in 1992. The author is Ronnie S. Landau. The publishing company is Ivan R. Dee. The name of the book is The Nazi Holocaust. The city of publication is Chicago.3.The third source is from a subscription internet database. It came from Grolier Online Encyclopedia. The publisher of the site is Scholastic, Inc. and the copyright is 2008. The name of the article is called Kristallnacht. The web address is and you accessed the website on May 23, 2008. 4.Online library catalogs, electronic periodical indexes, and Internet search engines are all examples of databases.A. TrueB.False5.Which of the following is a source?A.Google search engineB.InternetC.An expert on a topicD.Database6.The citations on a works cited list are arranged A.By type of source B.Alphabetically by the first word in the citation C.Alphabetically by title7.Another name for a works cited list is a A.Biography B.Summary List C.Bibliography D.Index 8.There are specific MLA style formats for A.Books B.Newspaper Articles C.Web Sites D.Magazine Articles E.All of the Above F.None of the Above9.Why are parenthetical references needed? A.Any borrowed information in your paper must be acknowledged. B.They give added authority to your paper. C.They permit the reader to check the sources that you used to come to your conclusions. D.All of the Above E.None of the Above 10.Parenthetical references refer the reader to specific pages in a book, magazine or other source from which quotations or facts are taken. A.True B.False 11.The main reason for citing your sources is to give credit to those authors whose ideas you used in your research. A.True B.False 12.In MLA style format the title of a book is: A.Bold B.Underlined C.Put in "Quotes" 13. In MLA style format the title of a magazine/journal article is: A.Italicized B.Underlined C.Put in "Quotes"14.The disadvantages of searching for information online includes A.you often get an enormous number of search results, especially when using Web search enginesB.you get a number of false hits, i.e., items that contain your keywords but do not match your topicC.you always have to pay extra for the informationD.Both B and CE.Both A and B15. Romeo uses a metaphor in lines 2–3 to compare Juliet to —Aa beautiful sunsetBthe sun at dawnCa jealous loverDthe moon at night16. The imagery in the lines The brightness of her cheek would shame those stars / As daylight doth a lamp appeals to your sense ofAtasteBsmellCtouchDsight?17. Lines 33–36 reveal that a conflict exists between —ARomeo’s family and Juliet’s familyBRomeo and his fatherCJuliet’s family and the CapuletsDJuliet and her love?18. Lines 38–42 indicate that Juliet values —Aphysical beauty and athleticismBpersonal traits above names and nobilityCmaterial wealth more than social statusDthe good opinion of other families?19. Which sentence best paraphrases these lines in the excerpt (lines 45–46)? “So Romeo would, were he not Romeo called, / Retain that dear perfection which he owes”ANames are not important because we do not choose them ourselves.BRomeo would be just as wonderful if he had a different name.CA person’s name is only as important as the personality behind it.DRomeo would not mind if he were born under a different name.?21. Which of the following is the best paraphrase for this sentence in lines 71–72? “Alack, there lies more peril in thine eye / Than in twenty of their swords!”AIf you love me, not even my enemies’ swords will be able to hurt me.BYour love threatens me even more than your family does.CIf you do not love me, it will do me more harm than my enemies.DYour love gives me the power to fend off your family.?22. Which statement best describes the effect of setting in the excerpt?AThe darkness of Juliet’s orchard adds to the mysterious mood of the scene.BJuliet’s location above Romeo emphasizes his romantic vision of her.CThe coming dawn adds to the urgency of the characters’ dialogue.DRomeo’s position beneath the window makes him seem suspicious. ................
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