They are never right or wrong. You can't control them. They just are.
What are feelings?
A group of lines depicting the unit of a poem.
What is a stanza?
What is MY BRILLIANT FRIEND.
What is 120 minutes?
The brother who schemed his way into more power.
Who is Edmund?
Lila's brother
Who is Rino?
The single word Mr. Kim uses when encountering any type of adversity.
What is "good?"
The first name of the 12th grade PSW (Psychiatric Social Worker).
Who is Taylor.
A term for a line that breaks without a pause.
What is enjambment?
Literary device that portrays what characters say out loud to each other.
What is dialogue?
Something a thesis needs to make sure you are writing an argument. There is a tendency of some students to write an observation in a thesis, like "this shows how the relationship is complex."
What is problem or conflict?
The last person alive in Lear and Gloucester’s family at the end of the play.
Who is Edgar?
What happened at Lila's wedding that was such a betrayal to her (from Stefano).
What is inviting Marcello to the wedding and selling him the shoes Lila designed.
The emotion at the heart of all violence.
What is shame.
The state of being that suspends judgment and allows for more honest reflection. It also allows for more complex character analysis instead saying "they're evil." This word is also in a children's book about a rascally monkey.
What is curiosity?
The persona used by the poem.
Who is the speaker?
The two components of character that can reveal the complexity of a character and also drive the plot.
What are desire and obstacle?
The two components of character that can reveal the complexity of a character and also drive the plot.
What is desire and obstacle?
The greatest fear that drives Lear’s cruelty.
What is the fear of rejection?
The items sold in the Solaris' shop.
What are pastries?
Mr. Kim will bake this on the day of the exam.
What are blueberry scones?
Whether it's dealing with strong-willed/controlling parents or insecurity in a romantic relationship: the strategy needed to protect your emotional well-being.
What are setting boundaries?
A device that uses the senses (sight/sound/smell) to depict an emotion.
What is an image?
The perspective used where the narrator is the main character.
What is first person point of view?
What is line of reasoning?
The character who says, “Thou, Nature, art my goddess; to thy law My services are bound.”
Who is Edmund?
The character (not an adult) who slapped Lila when she was a child.
Who is Stefano?
When watching MARRIAGE PLOT, with Scarlet Johansson and Adam Driver, the violent physical gesture he did before bursting into tears.
What is punching the wall?
Kathy Quinonez's suggestion when feeling like you are not enough.
What is going for a walk or connecting with nature?
A measure of rhythm that mimics a heart beat "buh BUH" (unstressed, stressed).
What is an iamb?
The name of the younger brother in the short story "Sonny's Blues."
The part of the writing rubric that scores the following: "Identifying and exploring complexities or tensions within the passage."
What is sophistication.
The only person who spoke truth to power (to Lear) who wasn't punished.
Who is The Fool?
The island that Lenu visited.
What is Ischia.
The single most difficult question students in this class ask that makes them feel imposter syndrome.
What is "Am I enough?"