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Literature 1
Literature 2
Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
Vocabulary 3
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John Proctor, Abigail Williams Atticus Finch, Bob Ewell
What is an example of a protagonist? Antagonist?
100
Stealing alcohol.
Why is Cal in jail?
100
Information located at the bottom of the page related to a word or phrase in the text, connected by a number.
What is a footnote?
100
A word that sounds like what it is.
What is onomatopoeia?
100
The spoken words of characters in a selection.
What is dialogue?
200
His name was enough to die for.
Who is John Proctor?
200
Racism & Justice
What is the main theme of TKAM?
200
Allegory Allusion Simile Metaphor ETC.
What are examples of literary devices?
200
Descriptions that appeal to one of the senses.
What is a sensory image?
200
The perspective from which a story is told.
What is point of view?
300
He wrote about witchcraft as an allegory for the McCarthyism movement of the 1950s.
Who is Arthur Miller?
300
Selection in which party goers wanting to escape the plague mysteriously end up dead.
What is The Masque of the Red Death?
300
Giving human qualities to a non-human thing.
What is personification?
300
Images or pieces of a selection that indicate meaning.
What is a context clue?
300
first person, second person, third person limited, omniscient
What are the types of point of view?
400
Female poet whose poetry was found after her death.
Who is Emily Dickinson?
400
He wrote about transcendentalism in WALDEN.
Who is Thoreau?
400
Repeating beginning consonant sounds.
What is alliteration?
400
Using contextual clues, the predictions or guesses you can make about a character, setting, or situation.
What does it mean to infer?
400
Manner of speaking.
What is a dialect?
500
The mockingbird of TKAM.
Who is Tom Robinson?
500
Appeal used by Jonathan Edwards to convince his congregation to fear their spiritual state.
What is the appeal to fear?
500
Overall "voice" of the selection.
What is tone?
500
A story in verse or prose with a double meaning.
What is allegory?
500
A scene in a play or book which indicates an earlier time in the action.
What is a flashback?