Context
Quotes
Commentary
Lit Devices 1
Lit Devices 2
100

What kind of word should you start context with?

A preposition

100

How long should a quote be if you're using it as evidence?

1-4 lines

100
What is a phrase you should NEVER start commentary with?

This quote shows/in this quote

100

You're looking at this device when you unpack a single word

diction choice

100

a description that appeals to one or more of the senses

imagery

200

What's ONE example of a preposition?

After, while, during, before, after, as

200

When selecting a quote, you should choose one that has at least 2-3 what in it?

language details

200

When analyzing a language detail, you should unpack its what?

connotations/associations

200

This is the literary form of exaggeration

hyperbole

200

a reference to something well-known outside of the text

allusion

300

How many methods of quote integration are there?

3

300

If you take something out of the middle of a quote you should use what form of punctuation?

ellipses

300

Summarizing the quote in your commentary is a yes or a no?

No

300
When you pair two opposing words together

oxymoron

300

a direct address to someone who's not present or to something that's not human (as if it is)

apostrophe

400
Which quote integration method involves changing the verb tense and pronouns of the quote?

embedded/woven 

400

Your commentary should analyze how many language details?

2-3

400

A contradictory statement that is nevertheless true

paradox

400

A statement that has two possible meanings

double entendre

500

If you're using a verb that indicates speech/thought at the end of the context, what punctuation do you need after that?

a comma

500
In addition to unpacking the language details, the commentary must

connect back to the claim

500

when the audience/reader knows more than a character

dramatic irony

500

when you put two opposite things side by side for the sake of comparison

juxtaposition

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