Sonnets
Figurative Language
Tone Words
Heroes Journey
Well Developed Paragraph
100
One of three four-line stanzas in a Shakespearean sonnet.
What is Quatrain?
100
O, speak again, bright angel!
What is Metaphor?
100
Angered at something unjust or wrong.
What is Indignant?
100
Heroes exist in a world is considered ordinary or uneventful by those who live there.
What is The Ordinary WORLD?
100
Has an Attention Grabber, Additional Information, and Thesis Statement.
What is Introduction Paragraph?
200
The final two rhyming lines in a Shakespearean sonnet.
What is Couplet?
200
The grey-eyed morn smiles on the frowning night, chequering the eastern clouds with streaks of light' the morning can't smile that's a human trait. In the same scene, the friar again uses personification giving care the ability to use eyes, and fill a place to reside - 'care keeps his watch in every old man's eye, and where care lodges, sleep will never lie
What is Personification?"
200
Full of or showing high-spirited merriment.
What is Jovial?
200
Heroes show a reluctance to leave their home, their friends, and their life to journey on a quest. But in the end they accept their destiny. Usually there is a discovery, some event, or some danger that starts them on the heroic path. Heroes find a mystic object or discover their world is in danger.
What is Refusal of QUEST?
200
1. Begin with a question. (a rhetorical question with no answer expected, or a question that applies to the reader) 2. Begin with an anecdote or example. (an anecdote is a short explanation—kind of like a very short story) 3. State a startling fact. 4. State an unusual opinion. 5. Begin with an embedded quote. This quote should clearly relate to your topic. 6. Begin with background information. (facts, specific details to help your reader understand your main idea) If this is paraphrased information from a source, you must have a citation for where you got your information. 7. Set the scene.(describe the setting of the topic)
What is Attention Grabbers?
300
The type of meter used in Shakespearean sonnets.
What is Iambic Pentameter?
300
Kalypso's residence is described as being so lovely that "even god who found this place/ would gaze, and feel his heart beam with delight." It's an ugly cave...calm down story!
What is Hyperbole?
300
Having gloomy or sullen manner; not friendly or sociable.
What is Morose?
300
During the Call to Adventure heroes are given a task or quest which only they can complete.
What is The Call To ADVENTURE?
300
Sentence 1: should be a restated thesis. Sentences 2-5ish: It is all commentary— It does not include concrete details and does not repeat key words from the paper (especially not from the thesis or introductory paragraph). Last sentence: The clincher. You should leave your reader with something to think about. This may not be a question!
What is CONCLUSION?
400
Its rhythm of accented or unaccented syllables organized into patterns called feet. A foot consisting of two syllables, one unaccented (unstressed) and one accented (stressed).
What is Meter and Iambic?
400
A book lit, almost obediently, like a white pigeon, in his hands, wings fluttering.
What is Simile?
400
Emotionally hardened; unfeeling showing or having an insensitive and cruel disregard for others.
What is Callous?
400
Once the adventure is accepted, the heroes advance into the next stage of their journey.
What is Accepting The CALL?
400
Topic sentence (bun) Concrete Detail (hamburger patty) Commentary (lettuce) Commentary (tomato) Concrete Detail (hamburger patty) Commentary (cheese) Commentary (pickles) Concluding sentence (bun)
What is A Yummy Sammich? Body Paragraph?
500
ABABCDCDEFEFGG
What is Rhyme Scheme?
500
Speed up the film, Montag, quick, click, Pic, Look, Eye, Now, Flick, Here, There, Swift, Pace, Up, Down, In, Out, Why, How,Who, What, Where, Eh? Uh! Bang! Smack! Wallop! Bing, Bong, Boom!..
What is Onomatopoeia?
500
Harsh or corrosive in tone; sarcastic.
What is Caustic?
500
Heroes enter a strange place unlike their home.
What is Entering The UNKNOWN?
500
your analysis, interpretation, explanation, or insight into the text.
What is COMMENTARY?