story or poem in which characters, settings, and events stand for other
people or events or for abstract ideas or qualities
Allegory
two rhyming lines
a couplet
The single woman whose body and heart were broken
ophelia
Part 1 essay will most likely include this type of reading
Poetry
Finish the statement "Wakanda....."
Forever
deliberately suggesting two or more meanings, purposefully vague
Ambiguous
the associations that come attached to a word, the emotions of the word
connotation
Yoric's skull
Part 2 essay will most likely include this type of reading
Prose
Name 3 Michael Jackson songs
Dance checks
Two literary terms discusses that discuss the relationships between two characters.
Foil and Antagonist- mr. Dance will decide.
“Father of our country” and “the great
Emancipator” are examples of
Epithet
Which two characters fit the quote: "keep your friends close, but your enemies closer"
Rosencratz and Guildnstern
What type of strategy should you use to help write your essays efficiently and quickly that we discussed in class.
outlinning
Mrs. grant's first name?
Maritza
The three types of conflict that a character may face. It is the versus.
Man Vs Man, Man Vs. Nature, Man Vs. Himself
two literary terms that each may give me a hint of the future but also may allow me to think back to the past in a past
Foreshadow and Flash Back
Who said me "the funeral bak'd meats did coldy furnish forth the marriage tables-
Hamlet
How did we change MEL-CON for the AP class?
added an additional chunk or EL
a black doctor who....
Four parts of characterization. The first is physical description.
1. Physical description
2. behavior
3. Speech/ Dialogue
4. Reactions of other characters
5. Narrator's Comments
two literary terms that explain the phrase that "Today's class is as hot as the sun"
Hyperbole and simile
who said me "This above all--to thine ownself be true."
Polonius
Which part of the MEL-CON should we spend time analyzing the lit term?
Link/ analysis
the title of Mr. Dance's favorite AP song?
The eye of the tiger