1.  What is diacope?

2.  Use invigorate in a sentence

3.  What is active voice?

4.  What is a framing story?

5.  Themes of old English time period?

6.  What comes at the end of quoted material?

7.  Give an example of personification

8.  What are some clues to a story being from the romantic time period?

9.  What is the difference between discreet and terse?

10.  What is passive voice?

11.  What is proper business letter format?

12.  What is a foil character?

13.  How many types of irony are there?

14.  What time period as Frankenstein written in?

15.  What time period was Porphyria’s Lover written in?

16.  What is the difference between ethos, pathos, and logos?

17.  What is the difference between soliloquy and monologue?

18.  What is the difference between a simile and a metaphor?

19.  What country was Gulliver making fun of in his satire?

20.  What time period was Gulliver’s Travels written during?

21.  What is apostrophe?

22.  What is anaphora?

23.  What is amplification?

24.  What is alliteration?

25.  What is an example of distinction?

26.  Example of hyperbole?

27.  Example of hypophora?

28.  Example of simile?

29.  How do you know if a story is written during the Romantic Period?

30.  What is litotes?

31.  What are the types of parody?

32.  To enlarge, increase or represent something beyond normal bounds is?

33.  What is pristine?

34.  What is anaphora?

35.  What time period are we in?

36.  What is a tragic flaw?

37.  What terminology are logos, pathos, and ethos?

38.  What kind of story is Frankenstein?

39.  The Butter Battle Book, A Modest Proposal, and Gulliver’s Travdls, all share what?

40.  Use Qualm in a sentence

41.  What rhetorical device example is: “Lend me a hand”?

42.  How do the Victorian and modern periods relate?

43.  I have been working on homework all night, by all night I mean 2 hours. What rhetorical device is that?

44.  What character foil is in the Rime of the Ancient Mariner?

45.  What is ethos, pathos, logos?

46.  Name an example of satire in Gulliver’s Travels.

47.  What period is Frankenstein from?

48.  What did the monster want most from victor?

49.  Name a story from Victorian period.

50.  Who was the devil’s assistant in Paradise Lost?

51.  Name a framing story.

52.  Name an example of irony.

53.  Give the definition and an example of litotes.

54.  What was a major theme in “The Yellow Wallpaper”?

55.  What does the jungle symbolize in Heart of Darkness?

56.  What does embroil mean?

57.  What type of propaganda is the golden arches of McDonald’s?

58.  Why is Gulliver’s Travels in the neoclassical time period?

59.  What do “Porphyria’s Lover” and “The Yellow Wallpaper” have in common?

60.  Shrek is an example of a ______work.

61.  Geographical exploration, natural state of man vs civilized man is the description of what time period?

62.  Write an example of a foil character pair

63.  Ethos, pathos, logos - examples?

64.  Name the most common notorious confusables

65.  What should a body paragraph include?

66.  Major themes in Rime of The Ancient Mariner?

67.  What is incongruity?

68.  What are the main themes of the Romantic era?

69.  What is alliteration?

70.  What is a gueue?

71.  What does a pacifist not believe in?

72.  Why did Iago want to kill Othello?

73.  What is dramatic irony?

74.  What era is Brave New World?

75.  Name 3 sets of foild characters

76.  Explain themes from Old English

77.  Explain a framing story

78.  What is a tragic flaw? Give examples

79.  What is the satire with the Butter Battle Book?

80.  What is personification? Give example

81.  What is a main theme from Frankenstein?

82.  What is a theme from BNW?

83.  Write an example of abash

84.  Use alliteration

85.  What is more effective in writing active or passive?

86.  When my sister come over, we always have a good time

87.  The boy is an ox. What is this an example of?

88.  How are Victor and the monster alike?

89.  Hi everyone, great to see you. Hi Becky! Have a good day! Example of what vocab word?

Answers:

1.  The repetition of a word or phrase broken up by other words/phrases

2.  The coach must invigorate the team in order to win.

3.  Voice used to indicate the grammatical subject of the verb is performing action

4.  A secondary story or stories embedded in the main story

5.  Bravery, heroism, Rome falls

6.  (Author page #)

7.  The dog stood up, walked around and shook hands with all of the important people.

8.  Death, tragic hero

9.  _____

10.  _____

11.  _____

12.  Two contrasting character influence each other to change through the course of the story

13.  3: situational, dramatic, verbal

14.  Romantic

15.  Victorian

16.  Ethos: a person’s character, Pathos: passion/feelings; logos: logic/facts

17.  Soliloquy: 1 person talking long speech to no one (audience or self), monologue: 1 person giving a long speech to other characters and audience

18.  Simile: like or as; metaphor: compares without those things

19.  England

20.  Neoclassical

21.  Repetition of words broken up by other words

22.  Addressing something directly (interrupts regular speech)

23.  Use of words repeating at beginning of phrases/clauses

24.  Putting extra emphasis/ adding detail

25.  _____

26.  Exaggeration

27.  _____

28.  Bob is like Satan because he…

29.  Nature, knowledge, fear

30.  A form of understatement generated by denying the opposite

31.  Exaggeration, incongruity, parody, and reversal

32.  Exaggeration

33.  Perfect; flawless

34.  Repetition of word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses (or phrases)

35.  Post modern

36.  Flaw that a hero has that they can’t get over and it usually kills them

37.  Literary

38.  Framing story

39.  Satires that make fun of the government

40.  I felt qualms after riding the rollercoaster.

41.  Synecdoche

42.  Their themes relate: imperialism, good vs. evil

43.  Distinctio

44.  Bird & ancient mariner

45.  Ethos=ethics, Pathos= emotion, Logos= logic

46.  High heels

47.  Romantic

48.  A female

49.  Porphyria’s lover

50.  Beelzebub

51.  Frankenstein

52.  Teaching a teacher

53.  It is an understatement by denying the opposite of the word which otherwise would be used. It’s not warm outside.

54.  Isolation isn’t always the answer

55.  Mystery and fear

56.  Involve someone deeply in an argument or conflict

57.  Transfer

58.  Because of exploration and criticizing the government

59.  Both are conservative and in the Victorian Period

60.  Satirical

61.  The age of reason

62.  Frankenstein & monster

63.  Pathos- Frankenstein – wife is murdered “I’m going to get revenge!” Logic= shutting finger in door will obviously hurt; Ethos: character, why are they qualified? “Crest is the #1 toothpaste recommended by dentists”

64.  It’s it is; Its possession; Their possession; there location; they’re they are

65.  Topic sentence with claim, evidence, then explanation

66.  Nature, revenge, life vs. death, independence, knowledge, science

67.  Something is out of place or absurd in their surroundings

68.  Nature, pursuit of knowledge, desire to be remembered

69.  Repetition of sounds at the beginnings of words

70.  A line of people

71.  War

72.  We know more than the characters

73.  Old English

74.  Post modern

75.  Victor and monster; satan and god; henry and Bernard

76.  Honor; bravery; heroism

77.  A story within a story, that outer story helps explain the themes of the inner story

78.  It is a flaw that causes a character’s downfall; greed, jealousy, selfishness

79.  The cold war; arms race

80.  Giving human characteristics to a nonhuman item; the cat was talking to the dog

81.  Don’t let a thing you love take away what really matters in life.

82.  Perfection is unattainable

83.  I dropped my phone in the toilet and I was abashed

84.  Peter Piper Picked Peppers

85.  Active

86.  Complex

87.  Metaphor

88.  Seek revenge and are jealous

89.  gregarious