QUARTERLY 2 EXAM REVIEW. FORMAT 20 multiple choice (3 points each) 5 Completion (3 points each) 4 Application (3 points each) 1 essay (13 points)

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QUARTERLY 2 EXAM REVIEW

FORMAT 20 multiple choice (3 points each) 5 Completion (3 points each) 4 Application (3 points each) 1 essay (13 points)

FRANKLIN Autobiography Overcoming bad habits List of virtues to understand each one Reveals his traits as a person

THE CRUCIBLE Parris’s belief in the supernatural and concern for his daughter What drives Mrs. Putnam to hunt for witches Know allusion---devil was once an angel Main purpose in bringing Mary Warren to court Verbal Irony—”out of her infinite charity” When does the climax in act IV occur? Parallel to McCarthy Hearings Why Proctor is determined to preserve his good name

THE SCARLET LETTER Irony in Dimmesdale asking for the name of the father Pearl’s function in the novel What Dimmesdale’s continuing illness results from Paradoxes in the novel Climax of novel

RESEARCH PAPER Times New Roman font Thesis—last sentence of intro Parallel structure Argumentative versus persuasive How a WC page lists entries—ABC order

APPLICATION SECTION Deals with Franklin tone (happy, sad, optimistic, etc…?) Purpose (inform, persuade, entertain?) What is the attitude the authors takes toward the subject?

ESSAY Choice from 3 One on Scarlet Letter One on Crucible One on Franklin

HOW TO STUDY Review critical reading questions Review notes from class Review reader’s log summaries and notes about characters