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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