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1 Today Cellphones Away! Everyone needs a piece of paper. Your job is to follow along with your guesses for EVERY PART of the Review! Test on Monday! You’ll see everything on Monday’s test today: Terms & Short Story Descriptions Two passages and questions We will go over the answers once everyone has completed them!

2 Term Review – First Set (1-10) Rhyme Hyperbole Metaphor Simile Personification Alliteration Onomatopoeia Imagery Allusion Annotation

3 1 A figure of speech which makes an implicit, implied or hidden comparison between two things/objects that are poles apart but have some characteristics common between them.

4 Metaphor

5 2 A figure of speech, which involves an exaggeration of ideas for the sake of emphasis.

6 Hyperbole

7 3 A stylistic device in which a number of words, having the same first consonant sound, occur close together in a series.

8 Alliteration

9 4 A brief and indirect reference to a person, place, thing, or idea of historical, cultural, literary or political significance.

10 Allusion

11 5 A repetition of similar sounding words occurring at the end of lines in poems or songs.

12 Rhyme

13 6 When the author uses words and phrases to create “mental images” for the reader

14 Imagery

15 7 A figure of speech in which a thing, idea or animal is given human attributes.

16 Personification

17 8 A figure of speech that makes a comparison showing similarities between two different things. Draws resemblance with the help of the words “like” or “as.”

18 Simile

19 9 A word which imitates the natural sounds of a thing.

20 Onomatopoeia

21 10. Reading with a pen in hand and taking notes on your thoughts as you read.

22 Annotation

23 Term Review – Second Set (11-16) Plot Exposition Rising Action Climax Falling Action Resolution

24 11 The series of conflicts and crisis in the story that lead to the climax.

25 Rising Action

26 12 All of the action which follows the climax.

27 Falling Action

28 13 The structure of a story; the causal arrangement of events and actions within a story.

29 Plot

30 14 The turning point. The most intense moment (either mentally or in action).

31 Climax

32 15 The conclusion, the tying together of all of the threads.

33 Resolution

34 16 The start of the story. The way things are before the action starts.

35 Exposition

36 Term Review – Third Set (17-22) Theme Character Dynamic Character Static Character Character Motivation Setting

37 17 Individuals that participate in the action

38 Character

39 18 Remains the same throughout the story.

40 Static Character

41 19 Used to identify and establish the time, place and mood of the events of the story

42 Setting

43 20 Undergoes some kind of change as the plot unfolds.

44 Dynamic Character

45 21 Intention or desire that causes him or her to act in a particular way.

46 Character Motivation

47 22 A main idea or an underlying meaning of a literary work that may be stated directly or indirectly

48 Theme

49 Term Review – Fourth Set (23-28) Point of View First Person Second Person Third Person Omniscient Third Person Limited Naïve Narrator

50 23 Involves the use of either of the two pronouns “I” and “we”

51 First Person

52 24 The narrator adheres closely to one character’s perspective

53 Third Person Limited

54 25 Employs the pronoun “you”

55 Second Person

56 26 The mode of narration that an author employs to let the readers “hear” and “see” what takes place in a story, poem, essay, etc.

57 Point of View

58 27 Narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of all of the characters in the story

59 Third Person Omniscient

60 28 A first person narrator that does not fully understand what he sees or experiences

61 Naïve Narrator

62 Term Review – Fifth Set (29-36) Conflict Internal Conflict External Conflict Man vs. Man Man vs. Society Man vs. Nature Man vs. Self Suspense

63 29 Arises as soon as a character experience two opposite emotions or desires. Hint: The larger category

64 Internal Conflict

65 30 The main character fights to endure or overcome forces of nature

66 Man vs. Nature

67 31 The excitement or tension that readers feel as they get involved in a story and become eager to know the outcome.

68 Suspense

69 32 Two characters against each other

70 Man vs. Man

71 33 When a character finds himself in struggle with outside forces

72 External Conflict

73 34 The main character challenges a law, tradition or institution

74 Man vs. Society

75 35 The struggle inside one’s head Hint: The Sub-Category

76 Man vs. Self

77 36 A struggle between two forces

78 Conflict

79 Stories in Review (37-42) The Interlopers Harrison Bergeron Searching for Summer By The Waters of Babylon There Will Come Soft Rains A Sound of Thunder

80 37 A future priest sets out on a journey east to gain knowledge. What he discovers is that their gods were just people and the Place of the Gods is New York City.

81 By The Waters of Babylon

82 38 A fourteen year old boy breaks free from his handicaps and declares himself Emperor to show people that total equality always suppresses our potential.

83 Harrison Bergeron

84 39 After nuclear war, a technologically-advanced house keeps going about its duties, until Nature burns it down.

85 There Will Come Soft Rains

86 40 Eckles goes on a dinosaur hunt in the far past, only to alter the future forever by stepping on a butterfly.

87 A Sound of Thunder

88 41 In a world where sunshine and blue skies are hidden behind the clouds of nuclear fallout, a recently married couple finds a bit of sun with a generous old lady and her blind son.

89 Searching for Summer

90 42 Two enemies meet in the disputed forest, only to get trapped under a falling tree limb. Of course, once they make their peace, they are eaten by wolves.

91 The Interlopers

92 Put the Pieces of a Plot Diagram in order! 43 44 45 46 47

93 Test Passages and Questions (46- 65) DO NOT WRITE ON THE ORIGINALS! Read each passage, then you will answer the questions. Once everyone has answered the questions, we can go over the answers…BUT NOT BEFORE THEN! Each question represents a question on the test. All will become multiple choice on the test.


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