Same sound - first letter of successive words (Pretty picky)
Alliteration
Literary Feature for EXAGGERATION (I had to walk a million miles!)
Hyperbole
Characters that highlight the differences in the others, sometimes they are sidekicks and even friends.
Foils
Romeo's first love
Rosaline
The first sentence of a body paragraph that maps back to your thesis
The construction of a sentence - can be inverted, flipped, especially for rhyme or rhythm
syntax
Understatement ("I guess it's not too bad")
Litotes
Punctuation in a poem that marks a pause
Caesura
The nurse
Your body paragraph needs to have at least two quotations. But each quotation must be followed by ______________________.
Analysis
ten beats per line in a poem, unstressed then stressed syllables (duh DA duh DA...)
iambic pentameter
When the audience or reader knows more than the characters do
Dramatic Irony
The constant mention of ducks are a ____ in the work, representing what Holden worries about protecting.
Motif
Mantua
Where Romeo is banished
Before a quotation, you need to include context. Tell me two pieces of information that the reader needs to know before you provide your quotation/evidence.
WHAT PART OF THE BOOK IS THIS FROM?
WHO THE PERSON IS SPEAKING TO
WHAT SCENE/SCENARIO IS GOING ON
One of the most important parts of the poem to look at to understand the meaning
The TITLE!
The CONNECTIVE should be somewhere in your introduction. It includes (2 things)
Title and author of the work
Stradlater
Stars represent...
Fate
Nolan's birthday is in this month
November
The opposite of prose
verse
You format your title when writing it out by:
Underlining it
Holden has mixed emotions towards many people; he disparages them, insults them, and then, he also hangs out with them, and even misses them. A word for this is: _______________
Ambivalent
Why is the moon not sufficient to describe their love?
It's inconstant / it changes too much. Their love is constant
Mrs. Barrell's birthday is in _____
April