Reading SOL Review 3. What is a ballad? Narrative poem Similar to a folk story Uses a refrain.

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Reading SOL Review 3

What is a ballad? Narrative poem Similar to a folk story Uses a refrain

Define “refrain.” Repeated line or phrase in a poem “Row, row, row your boat, Gently down the stream; Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily, Life is but a dream.”

A verse is -?- A line of poetry

A stanza is -?- A group of lines within a poem

What is an allusion? An indirect reference

Name four types of allusions. Historical Mythological Religious Literary

“Denouement” means -?- The “calm” after the climax of a story has occurred.

A monologue refers to - ?- person speaking. one How many?

Two or more people speaking is a -?- dialogue

What is a source card? An index card on which you give details necessary for a “Works Cited” entry

Notice the parts for a “Works Cited” entry for a book: author's last name, first name. title of book. city of publication: publisher, copyright date.

The following slide is a sample of a source card.

3 Bosley, J.H. The Thrill of Stories. New York: Macmillan, Can you explain all parts of this card?

What is a note card? The index card on which you copy exact words from your source, or you paraphrase the information.

The following slide is an example of a note card. Can you explain all information on this slide?

3 Italian sonnet p. 42 “The Italian poet Petrarch developed the sonnet form in the fourteenth century.”

Good luck! Take your time, think, and pass this SOL!