What kind of word should you start context with?
A preposition
How long should a quote be if you're using it as evidence?
1-4 lines
This quote shows/in this quote
You're looking at this device when you unpack a single word
diction choice
a description that appeals to one or more of the senses
imagery
What's ONE example of a preposition?
After, while, during, before, after, as
When selecting a quote, you should choose one that has at least 2-3 what in it?
language details
When analyzing a language detail, you should unpack its what?
connotations/associations
This is the literary form of exaggeration
hyperbole
a reference to something well-known outside of the text
allusion
How many methods of quote integration are there?
3
If you take something out of the middle of a quote you should use what form of punctuation?
ellipses
Summarizing the quote in your commentary is a yes or a no?
No
oxymoron
a direct address to someone who's not present or to something that's not human (as if it is)
apostrophe
embedded/woven
Your commentary should analyze how many language details?
2-3
A contradictory statement that is nevertheless true
paradox
A statement that has two possible meanings
double entendre
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
connect back to the claim
when the audience/reader knows more than a character
dramatic irony
when you put two opposite things side by side for the sake of comparison
juxtaposition