Spring Final Review Study Guide - Jenks Public Schools
2011 Spring Final Review Study Guide NAME_____________________________
You will be expected to know the following terms:
I. Short Story
1. Point of View
a. third person omniscient
b. third person limited
c. second person
d. first person
2. Types of characters
a. Static
b. Dynamic
c. Flat
d. Round
3. Conflict
a. External
b. Internal
4. Plot
a. Exposition
b. Rising action
c. Climax
d. Falling action
e. Resolution
5. Setting
6. Irony
a. Verbal irony
b. Situational irony
c. Dramatic irony
7. theme
8. foreshadowing
9. genre
10. epithet
11. foil
12. characterization
a. indirect(STEAL)
b. direct
II. Poetry
13. connotation
14. denotation
15. blank verse
16. free verse
17. sonnet
18. couplet
19. alliteration
20. metaphor
21. simile
22. onomatopoeia
23. pun
24. hyperbole
25. oxymoron
26. imagery
27. diction
28. tone
29. mood
30. iambic pentameter
31. oxymoron
32. figurative language
III. Odyssey
33. flashback
34. epic
35. epic Hero
36. protagonist
37. Odysseus
IV. Drama
38. soliloquy
39. paradox: a contradicting statement
40. aside
41. Shakespearian tragedy
42. scenes
43. acts (R&J is a five act play)
44. comedy
V. Parts of Speech
45. noun
46. action verb
47. linking verb
48. preposition
49. conjunction
50. interjection
51. adjective
52. adverb
53. pronoun
VI. Parts of a sentence/clauses:
54. subject
55. predicate
56. direct object
57. indirect object
58. predicate nominative
59. independent/dependent(subordinate) clauses
VII, Phrases
60. prepositional
61. infinitive
62. appositive
63. gerund
64. participial
VIII. Types of Sentences
65. imperative
66. interrogative
67. exclamatory
68. declarative
Writing:
69. passive/active voice
70. rules for organization
71. what belongs in an introduction/body/conclusion of an essay
72. thesis statement
73. preferred point of view of writing
74. punctuation rules
75. MLA format
MLA works cited page (Use the OWL Purdue Website to review how a works cited page should look.)
Writing Application: You will have to respond to the story “A Clean Well-Lighted Place” by Ernest Hemingway. Feel free to read this ahead of time. You can find the story online.
You will need to know vocabulary words from Romeo and Juliet. (You can find a list of the words on my website.)
Pre-AP: You will be tested over the Count and SAT vocabulary words from the Second Semester.
GOOD LUCK! Don’t forget the final is 15% of your grade. SO STUDY!!!!!
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