Comparision between two things withOUT using "like" or "as."
What is a Metaphor?
What is a Simile?
A passing score on the AP Lit exam.
What is 3+?
A short story about a couple who has dinner, but clearly has some relationship issues.
What is "Birthday Party"?
The song they sing on the farm
What is "Beasts of England"?
This type of character changes a lot throughout the story.
What is a Dynamic Character?
What is Connotation?
The three different essays on the exam.
What are Poetry Response, Prose Response, and Literary Argument?
A work of literature where the speaker is contemplating two different paths.
What is "The Road Not Taken"?
The battle between the humans and the animals.
What is the Battle of Cowshed?
Three types of Third Person point-of-view.
What is Limited, Omniscient, and Objective?
Jay Gatsby's pride led to his downfall. It is this that caused his downfall.
What is Hubris?
The amount of questions on the AP Lit exam.
What is 55?
A poem about a hen that dies.
What is "Janet Waking"?
The intermediary between the animals and the humans.
Who is Mr. Whymper?
An author creating a character that represents their viewpoint or perspective.
What is a Persona? or
What is a Mask?
In Animal Farm, the farm represents events in Russia. The farm is considered this.
What is a Microcosm?
The format we use for writing a quality thesis statement (give the acronym and it's meaning)
What is TALP? Title, Author, Literary Devices, and Purpose.
The key item in "Everyday Use".
What is a quilt?
The name Napoleon gave to the windmill.
What is "Napoleon Mill"?
The three elements to consider in Setting.
What is time, place, and historical context?
Referring to corporate figures as "suits"
What is Metonymy?
What you should include in your body paragraphs for your essay.
What is Claim-Evidence-Commentary? or
What is What, How, Why, Theme?
This poem gives encouragement to someone fighting death.
What is "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night"?
The words on the van Boxer was taken in.
What is "Alfred Simmons, Horse Slaughterer"?