What is an implicit detail?
An implicit detail is one that is implied, rather than explicitly stated.
Define 'alliteration'
The use of the same consonant sound at the beginning of words that are close together
Is Shakespeare's "The Tempest" a tragedy or a comedy? Give two reasons why.
Some see it as a tragedy, while some see it as a comedy. Give two reasons to support your thinking.
Give one example of a 'satire' in our society.
"The Simpsons"
What is the first statement of a paragraph called?
The topic statement
Identify two aspects of an 'epic'.
An epic is:
-Long
-Usually involve gods and/or heroes
-Journey
-Cultural values
Why is it important to understand the historical context of a written piece?
The historical context can help you understand the cultural values of the characters.
In what ways could Prospero's treatment of Caliban be a critique of colonialism or the way settlers treated native populations?
He occupied the land and enslaved the beings of the island.
Give one example of 'hyperbole'.
I'm so tired I could sleep through a tornado.
What is the last sentence of the introductory paragraph called?
The thesis statement
Give an example of an 'archetype'.
An archetype for 'peace' is a 'dove'.
To avoid criticism (or exile, in Dante's time!)
Describe three characteristics of Miranda in Shakespeare's "The Tempest".
Loyal, naïve, compassionate
Name two of the four different techniques used in satire.
Understatement, hyperbole, irony, sarcasm
What type of information should precede a cited quotation?
Introduction of the topic/information which will be contained in the cited quote
Give an example of the conflict: man vs. nature
Robinson Crusoe being shipwrecked on an island.
What was Dante's purpose for writing The Inferno?
To criticize clergy
What are some factors that might influence different interpretations of the same original work of art?
An individual's experiences, beliefs, and/or interests
Define a 'flat' character.
A flat character is one who does not change throughout the story.
What information would be contained in a counterargument?
Information supporting the opposing point to your argument
-Many possible correct answers.
The character of Robinson Crusoe is a round character because he changes significantly from the beginning of the novel.
What is a main theme in Chaucer's "A Monk's Tale"?
Tragedy
Give one example of author's "tone".
The author's tone in "The Tempest" is threatening.
How did Defoe make Robinson Crusoe a likeable character?
Crusoe is kind and appreciative. He rescues Friday.
Identify one way in which you can tell that a source is credible.
-Trustworthiness of the site/org
-Does the site have authority over the topic?
-What is their motivation?
-Compare it to another source that you know is trustworthy