The repetition of beginning consonant sounds in a line of text
What is alliteration?
A struggle that occurs within a character - character vs guilt or pride or obligation, etc
What is internal conflict?
A technique in which an author appeals to the audience's emotions (sadness, patriotism, sympathy, etc) to help develop an argument
What is "pathos"?
A word or phrase that is overused that it loses meaning and power.
I, me, my, you(r), we, us, our(s). Should one use personal pronouns in formal writing?
What is No?
Giving nonhuman things human qualities
What is personification?
A plot disruption in which the writer goes back to relay the events of an earlier time.
What is flashback?
Types of words or sentences that connect two sentences or paragraphs.
What are transitions?
This literary terms dictates how a reader interprets character, events and other important details.
What is Point of View
What is smoothly introduce?
Give an example of symbolism from something we have read this year.
Trevor Noah
Oedipus Rex
Night
A set of two rhyming lines in a poem
What is rhyming couplet?
A very short narrative with a particular episode or event that usually adds personal knowledge or experience to a topic. Often times
What is an Anecdote?
Identify a motif from Night and provide an example.
How many constructed responses are on the EOC?
What is 4?
A subtle reference in a work to another work (biblical, historical, mythological)
What is allusion?
The universal message an author is trying to relay through a story.
What is theme?
The best transition word for a statement of CONCLUSION
A) furthermore B) however C) therefore
What is C) therefore
Name all parts of the TAEMC in order....
What is Topic, Answer, Evidence, Matters, Conclusion?
Identify the correct MLA format for in text citations
What is "From the text," (authors last name pg#).
A phrase that conveys a figurative meaning that is often difficult or impossible to understand based on the literarl meaning of the words
What is an Idiom?
Name the method used to conduct an investigation on a character....
What is STEAL?
An argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea in another argument.
What is a counterargument or counterclaim?
Name the three types of irony and provide an example of one from a reading this year.
What is Situational, Verbal, and Dramatic Irony?
What is read all directions on the EOC first?