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Select all of the following that are characteristics of all true sonnets:

Strict Rhyme Schemes Correct answer: 14 lines Correct answer: Lyric Poems Correct answer: Iambic Pentameter

Select the three principles of a Greek Tragedy:

The tragic hero must be an admirable and good person A true tragedy should make the audience feel pity or fear. The tragic hero's downfall must come because of his or her personal error or bad decision

In "The Monkey's Paw" by W.W. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. White are round characters.

True

In Greek Tragedies, the word "hamartia" is the fatal flaw the tragic hero has that leads to his or her demise.

True

In a Greek Tragedy, diction is the order of words use to engage the viewer/listener.

True

In a ballad, the refrain creates emphasis and helps people remember the lines of the ballad.

True

Lyric Poetry is not typically narrative because there is no real plot.

True

Shakespeare's use of allusions allows the reader to gain a lot of information about a character or situation without a lengthy explanation.

True

Song, or melody, is the musical element of the chorus.

True

The definition of purpose in nonfiction is the reason an author decided to write about a specific topic.

True

The denouement of a tragedy resolves the problem created during the incentive moment.

True

The following example is direct characterization: Example: "She was the kindest girl that he had ever met."

True

The following example is indirect characterization: Example: "She yelled mean things at the boy every day in class."

True

The following sentence has proper subject verb agreement: One of the dogs, including the new puppy, is eating right now.

True

The following sentence has proper subject verb agreement: The truck and the car are racing down the interstate.

True

The following sentence is written correctly: She was craving dessert; there were brownies in the fridge.

True

The purpose of a nonfiction pamphlet is to provide facts or persuade readers.

True

The purpose of lights, sounds, and make-up is to reveal the character, context, mood, or environment.

True

Select all of the following that are characteristics of propaganda in nonfiction:

Used to promote or publicize a certain opinion or point of view Correct answer: Information, especially of a biased or misleading nature Correct answer: Often misleading but still ends up persuading an audience

Choose the correct form of the word from the options below to complete the following sentence: They walked to the corner over ______ in order to catch the bus.

there

Choose the correct form of the word from the options below to complete the following sentence: They walked to the corner over ______ in order to catch the bus. Cor

there

Shakespearean Tragedy

Features a tragic hero and serious themes. Often ends in death.

Shakespearean Comedy

Features comedic language and love. Often ends in marriage.

Shakespearean History

Features real figures from England's history. Exaggerates the characters and events.

What Point of View is "The Tell-Tale Heart" by Edgar Allan Poe written in?

First Person

What Point of View has the following characteristics:

First Person Point of View

What Point of View has the following characteristics: Narrator is a character in the story Refers to himself or herself as "I" Correct

First Person Point of View

Select all of the following sonnet types that have a structure of one octave and one sestet:

Petrarchan Sonnet

What sonnet has the following rhyme scheme: ABBAABBA CDEDCD

Petrarchan Sonnet

Select the following three main sonnet types:

Petrarchan Sonnet Spenserian Sonnet Shakespearean Sonnet

Couplet

Two Lines

What is a stock character?

A recognizable character type found in many plays

Flat Character

An undeveloped character with one or two personality traits

Quintain

Five Lines

What is the term used in Greek Tragedies for "excessive pride"?

Hubris

Who acts as an antagonist in Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing?

Don John

In a tragedy, catharsis is the purging or cleansing of emotions by allowing ourselves to feel.

True

Select all of the following that might appear as a theme in Lyric Poetry:

Unrequited Love Correct answer: Loss of Youth Correct answer: Loss of Love

Often appearing in narrative nonfiction, what is bias?

A strong inclination or a predetermined opinion about someone or something.

Often appearing in narrative nonfiction, what is propaganda?

Information of a misleading nature used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.

Select all of the characteristics of a comedy that appear in Much Ado About Nothing:

Themes of Love Ending in Marriage Comedic Dialogue

Identifying the time period of a play can reveal connections between the drama and what is happening in society during that time period.

True

In "The Tell-Tale Heart" by Edgar Allan Poe, the character telling the story is a static character.

True

Vivid details in narrative writing enhance the experience of the reader.

True

Select all of the following that are characteristics of the plot of a ballad:

-Dramatizes a Single Event -Often Based on Actual Events -Contains Dialogue -Suggests Wisdom or a Lesson

Select all of the following that might appear as a theme in Lyric Poetry:

-Loss of Love -Unrequited Love -Mortality -Loss of Youth Resu

Select all of the following that are characteristics of a ballad:

-Plot -Repetition/Refrain -Simple Tune/Rhyme -Composed of Quatrains Results for item 12. 12

Match the correct form of the word below to the corresponding blank in the following sentence: She does not want (1)_____ leave because there are (2) ______ mean dogs outside, and it is raining, (3) _______

1. to 2. two 3. too

How may Acts occur in the majority of Shakespearean plays?

5

Dynamic Character

A character who experiences an inner change emotionally or mentally

Static Character

A character who stays the same mentally and emotionally 

Round Character

A complex character with many personality traits

What kind of tale or story teaches human values or morals and is often regarded as true but cannot be proven?

Legends

One Foot

Monometer

Septet

Seven Lines

Lyric Poetry is not typically narrative because there is no real plot.

true

In a Greek Tragedy, the tragic hero must die at the end.

False

The following sentence is written correctly: She wanted to go to the circus, he wanted to go to the zoo.

False

An Informative Essay includes an opposition paragraph.

False

An ode is written to commemorate the dead.

False

Ballad poetry does not typically include dialogue because it distracts from the plot.

False

Ballads emphasize character development.

False

Bias is a short story used to create a level of friendship or comfort with the audience that serves to make the listeners laugh or think about a topic.

False

Blank verse means that instead of having lines that rhyme, like the rhyme scheme that most Shakespearean Sonnets have, there is no rhyme, but the sonnet still has a meter of Iambic Tetrameter.

False

Descriptive Essays do not need organization like a formal essay.

False

Dramas (plays) are divided into chapters.

False

The following statement is an example of logos in rhetoric: "I have a PhD in Astrophysics, a PhD in Aerospace Engineering, and I have worked for NASA for over 25 years. I am here to tell you about the impending asteroids."

False

The purpose of an Argumentative Essay is to inform your readers about a certain idea or concept.

False

The purpose of dramas (plays) when they first began in the 11th and 12th centuries was to entertain the masses

False

The three elements added to Aristotle's list of elements that make up a good drama today are: Convention, Chorus, and Characters

False

The tragic hero must be an evil person because the downfall of an evil person stirs audience compassion.

False

The underlined word below is used correctly in the following sentence: There are many negative affects of texting and driving.

False

Tone is the feeling the reader has from a text or work of literature.

False

William Shakespeare is one of the least famous playwrights of the Renaissance.

False

Choose the best thesis statement option below for an Argumentative Essay:

People should not be able to use cell phones while driving due to the many dangers that can arise.

From the Poetry Unit, what is a possible theme of "Sonnet 30"?

People want what they can't have

In the Greek Tragedy, what is the term use for "a reversal of fortune"?

Peripeteia

Literary Analysis essays should NOT include 1st or 2nd person personal pronouns (I, me, my, you, your, our, us, etc.)

True

Choose the best thesis statement option below for an Argumentative Essay:

Yellow is the best color of the rainbow because the various hues promote an array of joyful feelings.

What kind of tale or story might have served or serve as a type of religious text for certain people groups?

Myths

What types of stories or tales serve or have served as a type of religious literature to certain people groups?

Myths Proverbs

Two Feet

Dimeter

What type of irony appears in the following example from "The Tell-Tale Heart" by Edgar Allan Poe? Example: We know that the main character is insane and has hidden the Old Man's body from authorities, but the authorities do not know.

Dramatic Irony

What type of irony defines the following scene? Scene: The character is running from a bad guy, and she's about to turn the corner, but the readers know that the bad guy is waiting just around the corner.

Dramatic Irony

From the nonfiction article on Irish Immigration, the following is an example of what kind of rhetoric: "I am exceedingly well pleased at coming to this land of plenty. On arrival I purchased 120 acres of land at $5 an acre. You must bear in mind that I have purchased the land out, and it is to me and mine an "estate for ever", without a landlord, an agent or tax- gatherer to trouble me. I would advise all my friends to quit Ireland — the country most dear to me; as long as they remain in it they will be in bondage and misery."

Ethos

What type of rhetoric occurs in the following example: "As the President of the United States, I am going to help combat your fears."

Ethos

What type of rhetoric uses the credibility or ethical appeal of a writer or speaker to persuade an audience?

Ethos

Logos

A type of rhetoric that occurs when a speaker or writer includes facts, evidence, and statistics to support his or her claims in order to persuade an audience.

Ethos

A type of rhetoric that uses the credibility or ethical appearance of a writer to persuade an audience.

Pathos

A type of rhetoric that uses words or ideas to influence the audience emotionally. 

In "The Monkey's Paw" by W.W. Jacobs, Sergeant Major Morris is a round character.

False

In a Shakespearean Drama, an allusion is an act of deception or a false perception of reality.

False

It is okay to use "you" in an Argumentative Essay.

False

Love is a common theme in ballads.

False

Mood is the attitude the writer gives off toward a subject.

False

Myths taught people how to live life properly as a good person.

False

Pastoral Poetry is typically about the pastors of a church.

False

Proverbs cannot be one line and only come from the Bible.

False

Scansion is the process of identifying the rhyme scheme of a poem.

False

Sophocles was a tragic hero in many prominent Greek Tragedies.

False

The Petrarchan Sonnet is also known as the Franciscan Sonnet.

False

The following sentence has proper subject verb agreement: All of the students, including the new student, is painting a picture for art class.

False

The following sentence has proper subject verb agreement: Each of the fence posts are splintered.

False

The following sentence has proper subject verb agreement: The football team or the soccer team are using the field tonight.

False

The following sentence is written correctly: He ran to the store before the storm; and they had plenty of milk and eggs.

False

The following sentence is written correctly: She needs to go to the gym or she needs to go for a run.

False

The following sentence is written correctly: She walked to the store and the rain started to pour on her.

False

What should a true tragedy make the audience feel?

Fear Relief Pity

What Point of View has the following characteristics: Narrator is a character in the story Refers to himself or herself as "I"

First Person Point of View

What type of nonfiction text type is like an essay but spoken out loud to an audience?

Speech

From the Poetry Unit, what type of sonnet is "Sonnet 30"?

Spenserian

What sonnet has the following rhyme scheme: ABAB BCBC CDCD EE

Spenserian Sonnet

Select all of the following characteristics that apply to the nonfiction text type: Speeches.

Spoken out loud to an audience Purpose is to inform the audience about something Short and deal with a single topic

What part of a script instructs the actors on how to move or instructs about the movement of props?

Stage Directions

Match the following terms about characterization with the corresponding definition:

Static: Does not undergo any type of inner change (personality/attitude) throughout the text Round: A complex character with many personality traits and who does have many characteristics, high importance, and much depth Flat:A character whose personality can be described as having one or two personality traits and who does not have a lot of importance or depth Dynamic: Does undergo a type of inner change (personality/attitude) throughout the text

Last sentence in the paragraph that draws the body paragraph to a close.

Conclusion Sentence

A journal is a record of events or information that is always personal or private in nature.

False

In nonfiction writing, what is the purpose of unity?

All of these answer choices.

"Sandy sinks to the shore silently" is an example of what poetic device?

Alliteration

Select all of the following that might appear in Narrative Writing and/or Narrative Essays:

Conflict Characters Thesis and Organization Plot Setting

What is the rhyme scheme of the following poem (the / indicates the end of the line): Oh mother, mother, where is happiness?/They took my lover's tallness off to war,/Left me lamenting. Now I cannot guess/What I can use an empty heart-cup for./He won't be coming back here any more./Some day the war will end, but, oh, I knew/When he went walking grandly out that door/That my sweet love would have to be untrue./Would have to be untrue. Would have to court/Coquettish death, whose impudent and strange/Possessive arms and beauty (of a sort)/Can make a hard man hesitate--and change./And he will be the one to stammer, "Yes."/Oh mother, mother, where is happiness?/

ABABBCBCDEDEAA

What is the rhyme scheme of the following poem: The people along the sand All turn and look one way.They turn their back on the land. They look at the sea all day. As long as it takes to pass A ship keeps raising its hull; The wetter ground like glass Reflects a standing gull.

ABABCDCD

What is the rhyme scheme of the following poem (the / indicates the end of the line): When I consider how my light is spent,/Ere half my days in this dark world and wide,/And that one talent which is death to hide/Lodged with me useless, though my soul more bent/To serve therewith my Maker, and present/My true account, lest He returning chide;/"Doth God exact day-labor, light denied?"/I fondly ask. But Patience, to prevent/ That murmur, soon replies, "God doth not need/Either man's work or His own gifts. Who best/Bear His mild yoke, they serve Him best. His state/Is kingly: thousands at His bidding speed,/And post o'er land and ocean without rest;/They also serve who only stand and wait."/

ABBAABBACDECDE

What is the typical rhyme scheme of a ballad?

ABCB or ABAB

Select all of the following that are characteristics of lyric poetry:

About the internal, private thoughts of the speaker Often written in 1st person Usually short Do not normally tell a story

A soliloquy is a long speech made by one actor (may be spoken alone or in front of other characters to the other characters)

False

A stanza is a line of poetry.

False

Explains why the evidence is important and how it connects to the thesis--do not restate or summarize the evidence.

Analysis Sentence

The following pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables reveals what kind of poetic feet: u u /

Anapestic

What mood does the following scene from "The Tell-Tale Heart" by Edgar Allan Poe create? Scene: Was it possible they heard not? Almighty God! --no, no! They heard! --they suspected! --they knew! --they were making a mockery of my horror!-this I thought, and this I think. But anything was better than this agony! Anything was more tolerable than this derision! I could bear those hypocritical smiles no longer! I felt that I must scream or die! and now --again! --hark! louder! louder! louder! louder! "Villains!" I shrieked, "dissemble no more! I admit the deed! --tear up the planks! here, here! --It is the beating of his hideous heart!"

Anxious

Select the following statement that is an example of logos in rhetoric:

At least one student from each graduating high school class will attend an Ivy League School.

Read a sample of one type of narrative nonfiction below and determine the type of narrative nonfiction: Dante decides to write about his entire life story himself.

Autobiography

Read a sample of one type of narrative nonfiction below and determine the type of narrative nonfiction: Dante decides to write about his entire life story himself. Cor

Autobiography

What type of narrative nonfiction provides information covering the entire span of a person's life written by that particular person?

Autobiography

What type of propaganda in nonfiction attracts many followers by playing off of people's desire to be a part of the crowd?

Bandwagon

Select all of the following that are possible themes of "The Monkey's Paw" by W.W. Jacobs.

Be content with what you have Be careful what you wish for

n Much Ado About Nothing, by William Shakespeare, review the exchange between Benedick and Beatrice below from Act I and then answer the following question: What does the dialogue reveal about the relationship between Beatrice and Benedick? BEATRICE: I wonder that you will still be talking, Signior Benedick: nobody marks you. BENEDICK: What, my dear Lady Disdain! are you yet living? BEATRICE: Is it possible disdain should die while she hath such meet food to feed it as Signior Benedick? Courtesy itself must convert to disdain, if you come in her presence. BENEDICK: Then is courtesy a turncoat. But it is certain I am loved of all ladies, only you excepted: and I would I could find in my heart that I had not a hard heart; for, truly, I love none. BEATRICE: A dear happiness to women: they would else have been troubled with a pernicious suitor. I thank God and my cold blood, I am of your humour for that: I had rather hear my dog bark at a crow than a man swear he loves me. BENEDICK: God keep your ladyship still in that mind! so some gentleman or other shall 'scape a predestinate scratched face. BEATRICE: Scratching could not make it worse, an 'twere such a face as yours were. BENEDICK: Well, you are a rare parrot-teacher. BEATRICE: A bird of my tongue is better than a beast of yours. BENEDICK I would my horse had the speed of your tongue, and so good a continuer. But keep your way, i' God's name; I have done. BEATRICE: You always end with a jade's trick: I know you of old.

Beatrice and Benedick tease each other throughout the passage, so their light-hearted joking reveals that they do enjoy each other's company and might even love each other.

In Much Ado About Nothing, by William Shakespeare, review Claudio's words below from Act II Scene I and then answer the following question: What does Claudio believe about beauty? CLAUDIO: Thus answer I in the name of Benedick,But hear these ill news with the ears of Claudio.'Tis certain so; the prince wooes for himself.Friendship is constant in all other thingsSave in the office and affairs of love:Therefore, all hearts in love use their own tongues;Let every eye negotiate for itselfAnd trust no agent; for beauty is a witchAgainst whose charms faith melteth into blood.This is an accident of hourly proof,Which I mistrusted not. Farewell, therefore, Hero!

Beauty casts spells on people and changes their minds, thoughts, and loyalties.

From the Poetry Unit, what is a possible theme of "Sonnet CXXX"?

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder

An anecdote is the way the audience or reader already feels about a topic or person prior to reading or listening to the person's ideas.

False

In Much Ado About Nothing, by William Shakespeare, review Benedick's words below from Act II Scene I and then answer the following question: What simile does Benedick use to describe an aspect of Beatrice? O, she misused me past the endurance of a block!an oak but with one green leaf on it would haveanswered her; my very visor began to assume life andscold with her. She told me, not thinking I had beenmyself, that I was the prince's jester, that I wasduller than a great thaw; huddling jest upon jestwith such impossible conveyance upon me that I stoodlike a man at a mark, with a whole army shooting atme. She speaks poniards, and every word stabs:if her breath were as terrible as her terminations,there were no living near her; she would infect tothe north star. I would not marry her, though shewere endowed with all that Adam bad left him beforehe transgressed: she would have made Hercules haveturned spit, yea, and have cleft his club to makethe fire too. Come, talk not of her: you shall findher the infernal Ate in good apparel. I would to Godsome scholar would conjure her; for certainly, whileshe is here, a man may live as quiet in hell as in asanctuary; and people sin upon purpose, because theywould go thither; so, indeed, all disquiet, horrorand perturbation follows her.

Benedick compares Beatrice's mean words to horrible breath.

In Much Ado About Nothing, by William Shakespeare, review Benedick's words below from Act II Scene I and then answer the following question: What simile does Benedick use to describe an aspect of Beatrice? BENEDICK O, she misused me past the endurance of a block!an oak but with one green leaf on it would haveanswered her; my very visor began to assume life andscold with her. She told me, not thinking I had beenmyself, that I was the prince's jester, that I wasduller than a great thaw; huddling jest upon jestwith such impossible conveyance upon me that I stoodlike a man at a mark, with a whole army shooting atme. She speaks poniards, and every word stabs:if her breath were as terrible as her terminations,there were no living near her; she would infect tothe north star. I would not marry her, though shewere endowed with all that Adam bad left him beforehe transgressed: she would have made Hercules haveturned spit, yea, and have cleft his club to makethe fire too. Come, talk not of her: you shall findher the infernal Ate in good apparel. I would to Godsome scholar would conjure her; for certainly, whileshe is here, a man may live as quiet in hell as in asanctuary; and people sin upon purpose, because theywould go thither; so, indeed, all disquiet, horrorand perturbation follows her.

Benedick compares Beatrice's mean words to horrible breath.

Beatrice is a static character in Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare.

False

Select all of the following characteristics that apply to the type of nonfiction text type: Essays.

Can be formal or informal Correct answer: Short, written piece Correct answer: Examines a single subject

In the Greek Tragedy, what is the name of the third act that shows the climax and the resolution?

Catastrophe

Select all of the following that might appear in Narrative Writing and/or Narrative Essays:

Characters Plot Conflict Thesis and Organization Setting

Select all of the following that are characteristics of the plot of a ballad:

Contains Dialogue Dramatizes a Single Event Often Based on Actual Events Suggests Wisdom or a Lesson

What kind of mood does an elegy create?

Contemplative

Denoument is the revelation or recognition the tragic hero experiences about human fate, destiny, and the will of the gods.

False

The following pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables reveals what kind of poetic feet: / / u

Dactylic

Use scansion to determine the poetic meter of the following line of verse: "Half a league, half a league,Half a league onward,"

Dactylic Dimeter

Select all of the following that serve as types of Informative Essays:

Definition Essay Correct answer: Opposing Sides Essay Correct answer: Cause and Effect Essay Correct answer: Process Essay

In Greek Tragedies, what is the term for when an external source resolves the entanglements of a play by supernatural intervention?

Deux Ex Machina

Greek tragedies typically feature a five act structure.

False

Octave

Eight Lines

What is an example of a nonfiction text that is a report?

Encyclopedia Entry Guidebook

What is an example of a nonfiction text that is a report?

Encyclopedia Entry Guidebook

Select all of the characteristics of a comedy that appear in Much Ado About Nothing:

Ending in Marriage Themes of Love Comedic Dialogue

What type of nonfiction text type is written to describe or classify a subject with facts?

Essay Correct answer: Report

What type of nonfiction text type is written to describe or classify a subject with facts?

Essay Report

From Nelson Mandela's nonfiction speech at his trial, the following is an example of what kind of rhetoric: "I hold a Bachelor's Degree in Arts and practised as an attorney in Johannesburg for a number of years in partnership with Oliver Tambo."

Ethos

Hamartia is the purging of emotions at the end of a tragedy.

False

In "Contents of a Dead Man's Pocket" by Jack Finney, Tom is a static character.

False

In the Greek Tragedy, what is the name of the second act that shows the protagonist trying to fix the problem he or she created but only making matters worse?

Epitasis

All words, ideas, facts, or data from another source (other than the brain) that backs up the statements and opinions expressed--must be cited.

Evidence

What type of rhyme appears in the following two lines of poetry: The wind whipped across the bough/ As the seas against the ship were rough

Eye Rhyme

What type of tale or story features conflicts between good and evil with magic to create a happy ending?

Fairy Tale

A Classical Allusion is a reference to a biblical story.

False

A diary and a journal are the same types of narrative nonfiction.

False

A first person narrator always serves as a reliable source for readers.

False

Quatrain

Four Lines

What type of propaganda in nonfiction only gives one side of the story and eliminates important information?

Framing

From the Poetry Unit, what is a possible theme of "The New Colossus" by Emily Lazarus?

Freedom in America

<span>Seven</span><span> Feet</span>

Heptameter

Match the following number of feet per line to the name of the line length:

Hexameter

Why does the tragic hero's downfall happen?

His or her own personal error

What type of narrative nonfiction is based on real people or events but might include fictional characters or situations?

Historical Fiction

Which one of the following types of poetic devices does this example use? "I am starving to death!"

Hyperbole

Select the following sentence below that is punctuated correctly:

I think that you should spend two hours studying each night, or you should take a lot of time to study on the weekend.

The following pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables reveals what kind of poetic feet: u /

Iambic

Use scansion to determine the poetic meter of the following line of verse: Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?Thou art more lovely and more temperate.Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May,And summer's lease hath all too short a date.

Iambic Pentameter

Use scansion to determine the poetic meter of the following line of verse: Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate. Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May, And summer's lease hath all too short a date.

Iambic Pentameter

From the nonfiction article "No News from Auschwitz", the following is an example of what kind of rhetoric: "Four million people died here, the Poles say."

Logos

Rhetoric is often used in nonfiction. The following situation reveals what type of rhetoric: 75% of students who do not study daily will find themselves struggling in college.

Logos

What type of rhetoric occurs in the following example: "75% of Americans do not understand the trials of participating in wa

Logos

What type of rhetoric occurs in the following example: "75% of Americans do not understand the trials of participating in war."

Logos

What type of rhetoric uses facts, evidence, and statistics to support claims?

Logos

Select all of the following characteristics that apply to the nonfiction text type: Speeches.

Purpose is to inform the audience about something Correct answer: Short and deal with a single topic Correct answer: Spoken out loud to an audience

Select all of the following that should be included or considered when writing descriptively:

Imagery Sensory Details (sight, smell, taste, texture, sound) Figurative Language Show Don't Tell

What tone does the following scene from "The Tell-Tale Heart" by Edgar Allan Poe demonstrate? Scene: And then, when my head was well in the room, I undid the lantern cautiously-oh, so cautiously --cautiously (for the hinges creaked) --I undid it just so much that a single thin ray fell upon the vulture eye. And this I did for seven long nights --every night just at midnight --but I found the eye always closed; and so it was impossible to do the work; for it was not the old man who vexed me, but his Evil Eye.

Insane

What type of rhyme appears in the following line of poetry: She lived a lie and made him cry.

Internal Ryhme

Select all of the following below that can appear as themes for Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing:

Lies and Deceit Love Marriage

What tone does the following scene from "The Monkey's Paw" by W.W. Jacobs demonstrate? Scene: "Come back," he said tenderly, "You will be cold." "It is colder for my son," said the old woman, and wept afresh. The sound of her sobs died away on his ears. The bed was warm, and his eyes heavy with sleep.

Mournful

From the nonfiction article "Alien Life", the following is an example of what kind of rhetoric: "Images received by Cassini orbiter revealed how, in July 2012, a huge chunk of land measuring approximately 100 square miles (260 square kilometers) has surfaced from beneath the Ligeia Mare, one of Titan's largest seas. On August 21, 2014, this alleged island disappeared under the shallow portion of the sea, baffling the scientific crew who were unable to find a precise explanation."

Logos

In Much Ado About Nothing, by William Shakespeare, review the exchange between Benedick and Beatrice below from Act I and then answer the following question: What is the tone of the exchange between Beatrice and Benedick? BEATRICE: I wonder that you will still be talking, Signior Benedick: nobody marks you. BENEDICK: What, my dear Lady Disdain! are you yet living? BEATRICE: Is it possible disdain should die while she hath such meet food to feed it as Signior Benedick? Courtesy itself must convert to disdain, if you come in her presence. BENEDICK: Then is courtesy a turncoat. But it is certain I am loved of all ladies, only you excepted: and I would I could find in my heart that I had not a hard heart; for, truly, I love none. BEATRICE: A dear happiness to women: they would else have been troubled with a pernicious suitor. I thank God and my cold blood, I am of your humour for that: I had rather hear my dog bark at a crow than a man swear he loves me. BENEDICK: God keep your ladyship still in that mind! so some gentleman or other shall 'scape a predestinate scratched face. BEATRICE: Scratching could not make it worse, an 'twere such a face as yours were. BENEDICK: Well, you are a rare parrot-teacher. BEATRICE: A bird of my tongue is better than a beast of yours. BENEDICK I would my horse had the speed of your tongue, and so good a continuer. But keep your way, i' God's name; I have done. BEATRICE: You always end with a jade's trick: I know you of old.

Joking

Select the following statement that is an example of pathos in rhetoric:

Just $1 can help feed these starving children--children like your own brothers, sisters, and children.

Select all of the following below that can appear as themes for Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing:

Lies and Deceit Correct answer: Love Correct answer: Marriage

In the following scene, what type of conflict occurs? Scene: Two men are fighting over the last piece of pizza.

Man vs. Man

What type of conflict appears in the following scene from "The Monkey's Paw" by W.W. Jacobs? Scene: The man sat up in bed and flung the bedclothes from his quaking limbs. "Good God, you are mad!" he cried aghast. "Get it," she panted; "get it quickly, and wish---Oh, my boy, my boy!" Her husband struck a match and lit the candle. "Get back to bed," he said unsteadily. "You don't know what you are saying."

Man vs. Man

In the following scene, what type of conflict occurs? Scene: There is a hurricane coming, and people must leave their homes to find safety inland.

Man vs. Nature

In the following scene, what type of conflict occurs? Scene: There is a hurricane coming, and people must leave their homes to find safety inland. Correct answer:

Man vs. Nature

What type of conflict appears in the following scene from "Contents of a Dead Man's Pocket" by Jack Finney? Scene: But he felt the steady pressure of the wind, moving between his face and the blank wall, snatch up his cries as he uttered them, and he knew they must sound directionless and distant.

Man vs. Nature

In the following scene, what type of conflict occurs? Scene: When one character is trying to decide if she should copy her essay off the Internet. Cor

Man vs. Self

What type of conflict appears in the following scene from "The Tell-Tale Heart" by Edgar Allan Poe? Scene: And then, when my head was well in the room, I undid the lantern cautiously-oh, so cautiously --cautiously (for the hinges creaked) --I undid it just so much that a single thin ray fell upon the vulture eye. And this I did for seven long nights --every night just at midnight --but I found the eye always closed; and so it was impossible to do the work; for it was not the old man who vexed me, but his Evil Eye.

Man vs. Self

n the following scene, what type of conflict occurs? Scene: When one character is trying to decide if she should copy her essay off the Internet.

Man vs. Self

In the following scene, what type of conflict occurs? Scene: A character cannot find a job during the Great Depression due to the economy, and he struggles to feed his family.

Man vs. Society

Read a sample of one type of narrative nonfiction below and determine the type of narrative nonfiction: Monique went through many trials and tribulations and decided to write a book about this particular period in her life.

Memoir

What type of narrative nonfiction focuses on one specific time period or portion of someone's life and is written by that particular person?

Memoir

Select all of the following that are possible themes of "Contents of the Dead Man's Pocket" by Jack Finney?

Money is not more important than family Correct answer: Use your time wisely Answer,Work is not more important than living a fulfilled life

What mood does the following scene from "The Money's Paw" by W.W. Jacobs create? Scene: "What's that?" cried the old woman, starting up. His wife sat up in bed listening. A loud knock resounded through the house. "It's Herbert!" she screamed. "It's Herbert!" She ran to the door, but her husband was before her, and catching her by the arm, held her tightly. "For God's sake, don't let it in," cried the old man trembling.

Nervous

Select all of the following characteristics that apply to the nonfiction text type: Speeches.

Purpose is to inform the audience about something Short and deal with a single topic Spoken out loud to an audience

In the Greek Tragedy, what is the term use for "a fate that cannot be avoided"?

Nemesis

What mood does the following scene from "Contents of a Dead Man's Pocket" by Jack Finney create? Scene: Eyes squeezed shut, he watched scenes in his mind like scraps of motion-picture film--he could not stop them. He saw himself stumbling suddenly sideways as he crept along the ledge and saw his upper body arc outward, arms flailing. He was a dangling shoestring caught between the ledge and the sole of his other shoe, saw a foot start to move, to be stopped with a jerk, and felt his balance leaving him.

Nervous

Match the following number of feet per line to the name of the line length:

One Foot is a Monometer Two Feet is a Dimeter Three Feet is a Trimeter Four Feet is a Tetrameter Five Feet is a Pentameter Six Feet is a Hexameter Seven Feet is a Heptameter Results

<span>Five</span><span> Feet</span>

Pentameter

Determine if the following sentence is written in Active or Passive Voice: The bike was constructed by the mechanic yesterday.

Passive Voice

Determine if the following sentence is written in Active or Passive Voice: The boy was bit by the dog.

Passive Voice

From Martin Luther King Jr.'s nonfiction speech at the memorial, the following is an example of what kind of rhetoric: "We must forever conduct our struggle on the high plane of dignity and discipline. We must not allow our creative protest to degenerate into physical violence."

Pathos

From Nelson Mandela's nonfiction speech at his trial, the following is an example of what kind of rhetoric: "The lack of human dignity experienced by Africans is the direct result of the policy of white supremacy. White supremacy implies black inferiority. Legislation designed to preserve white supremacy entrenches this notion."

Pathos

From the nonfiction article "INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS EXPERTS, STATES CALL FOR INQUIRY INTO HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES IN NORTH KOREA", the following is an example of what kind of rhetoric: "Though reports of starvation, crumbling infrastructure and widespread poverty are alarming, the most serious of North Korea's human rights abuses are associated with the nation's numerous forced labor camps"

Pathos

From the nonfiction article "INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS EXPERTS, STATES CALL FOR INQUIRY INTO HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES IN NORTH KOREA", the following is an example of what kind of rhetoric: The New York Times reports of "chronic shortages of fuel [and] electricity" in the DPRK, "leaving millions unemployed." Incorrect answer:

Pathos

From the nonfiction article "No News from Auschwitz" by A.M. Rosenthal, the following is an example of what kind of rhetoric: "A girl, twenty-two years old, plumply pretty, blond. She is smiling gently, as at a sweet, treasured thought. What was the thought that passed through her young mind and is now her memorial on the wall of the dead at Auschwitz?"

Pathos

Rhetoric is often used in nonfiction. The following situation reveals what type of rhetoric: Those of you who have teenage daughters will understand the trauma that can come with online bullying and hateful comments.

Pathos

What type of rhetoric occurs in the following example: "Children—many of them like your own children—are starving across the world and need your help."

Pathos

What type of rhetoric uses words or ideas to influence the audience emotionally?

Pathos

In the Greek Tragedy, what is the name of the first act that introduces the character and the poor choice or decision that leads to his or her downfall.

Protasis

What type of nonfiction text type is written to retell information or to entertain?

Recount

What tone does the following scene from "Contents of a Dead Man's Pocket" by Jack Finney demonstrate? Scene: He heard the sound, felt the blow, felt himself falling forward, and his hand closed on the living room curtains, the shards and fragments of glass showering onto the floor. And then, kneeling there on the ledge, an arm thrust into the room up to the shoulder, and then he began picking away the protruding slivers and great wedges of glass from the window frame tossing them in onto the rug. And, as he grasped the edges of the empty window frame and climbed into his home, he was grinning in triumph.

Relieved

What rhetorical technique does Martin Luther King Jr. use throughout his "I Have a Dream" speech?

Repetition

What sonnet has the following rhyme scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF GG

Shakespearean Sonnet

Select the following three main sonnet types:

Shakespearean Sonnet Spenserian Sonnet Petrarchan Sonnet

Match the types of Shakespearean comedies with their corresponding descriptions.

Shakespearean Tragedy: Features a tragic hero and serious themes. Often ends in death. Shakespearean Comedy: Features comedic language and love. Often ends in marriage. Shakespearean History: Features real figures from England's history. Exaggerates the characters and events. Resu

Select the following sentence below that is punctuated correctly:

She had to decide what she wanted for dessert; the bakery had cakes, cookies, and brownies.

Select all of the following characteristics that apply to the type of nonfiction text type: Essays.

Short, written piece Correct answer: Examines a single subject Correct answer: Can be formal or informal

From the poetry unit, "My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun" from "Sonnet CXXX" is an example of:

Simile

Select all of the following that are characteristics of a ballad:

Simple tune/rhyme Repetition/Refrain Plot Composed of quatrains

What type of irony defines the following scene? Scene: Two characters get married, and the new husband dies as they exit the church.

Situational Irony

What type of irony defines the following scene? Scene: Two characters get married, and the new husband dies as they exit the church. Correct answer:

Situational Irony

Sestet

Six Lines

What type of rhyme appears in the following two lines of poetry: The spirit sings a new song unsung/ And warms the baby's heart all snug

Slant Rhyme

What type of rhyme appears in the following two lines of poetry: The spirit sings an new song unsung/ And warms the baby's heart all snug

Slant Rhyme

What type of tale or story features extraordinary main characters and exaggerations of actual events?

Tall Tales

What type of propaganda in nonfiction is a formal approval, or endorsement, by a famous person?

Testimonial

<span>Four</span><span> Feet</span>

Tetrameter

What part of the plot pyramid reveals the highest point of suspense and/or the turning point?

The Climax

What part of the plot pyramid introduces the characters and the background of the plot?

The Exposition

From the Poetry Unit, what is a possible theme of "Into My Own" by Robert Frost?

The desire to find oneself

Select the following best thesis statement for an Informative Essay:

The effects of global warming stem from various causes across the world.

An allusion is a casual or indirect reference to something else such as another work of literature, a historical event, a biblical story, or mythology.

True

An elegy is a poem type written to commemorate the dead.

True

An opposition paragraph in an Argumentative Essay identifies and defends against ideas or arguments that might go against your argument (as a defense).

True

Select the following sentence below that is punctuated correctly:

There were several options for elective courses at the school; she chose journalism in order to prepare for college.

What Point of View has the following characteristics: Narrator reveals the thoughts of only one character Refers to that one character as "he" or "she"

Third Person Limited Point of View

What Point of View has the following characteristics: What Point of View has the following characteristics: Narrator reveals the thoughts of only one character Refers to that one character as "he" or "she" Correct

Third Person Limited Point of View

What Point of View has the following characteristics: Narrator knows everything about the events of the story Reveals all of the thoughts of all of the characters

Third Person Omniscient Point of View

Select all of the following that a thesis statement for a literary analysis essay must include:

Title of the text Author Main Idea

Tercet

Three Lines

What is the purpose of a monologue in a work of drama?

To give the actor a platform in order to deliver important information to other characters and the audience

A chorus is a character or narrator who comes onstage to give a prologue or background information.

True

Select all of the following purposes of the chorus in a Greek Drama:

To provide background information To summarize information To express the hidden thoughts that actors could not say To comment on themes

Often occurring in nonfiction, what is the purpose of propaganda?

To publicize or promote a particular cause or point of view in order to persuade others (often in a misleading way).

A diary is a record of events or information that is always personal or private in nature.

True

A legend is a narrative story that tells and teaches or human values or morals.

True

What type of play reveals the downfall of a good person through some fatal error or bad choice?

Tragedy

What type of tale or story features a clever animal who plays tricks on other characters?

Trickster Tales

<span>Three</span><span> Feet</span>

Trimeter

The following pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables reveals what kind of poetic feet: / u

Trochaic

Use scansion to determine the poetic meter of the following line of verse: "Bats have webby wings that fold up;Bats from ceilings hang down rolled up;"

Trochaic Tetrameter

Select all of the following that are characteristics of lyric poetry:

Usually short Do not normally tell a story About the internal, private thoughts of the speaker Often written in 1st person

What type of irony defines the following scene? Scene: One of the mean characters in the story walks up to a student and pushes him on the ground. Then he says, "I'm so glad we're friends."

Verbal Irony

What type of irony defines the following scene? Scene: One of the mean characters in the story walks up to a student and pushes him on the ground. Then he says, "I'm so glad we're friends." Correct answer:

Verbal Irony

In Much Ado About Nothing, by William Shakespeare, review the exchange between Benedick and Beatrice below from Act I and then answer the following question: What of the following options is a metaphor that appears in the passage below? BEATRICE: I wonder that you will still be talking, Signior Benedick: nobody marks you. BENEDICK: What, my dear Lady Disdain! are you yet living? BEATRICE: Is it possible disdain should die while she hath such meet food to feed it as Signior Benedick? Courtesy itself must convert to disdain, if you come in her presence. BENEDICK: Then is courtesy a turncoat. But it is certain I am loved of all ladies, only you excepted: and I would I could find in my heart that I had not a hard heart; for, truly, I love none. BEATRICE: A dear happiness to women: they would else have been troubled with a pernicious suitor. I thank God and my cold blood, I am of your humour for that: I had rather hear my dog bark at a crow than a man swear he loves me. BENEDICK: God keep your ladyship still in that mind! so some gentleman or other shall 'scape a predestinate scratched face. BEATRICE: Scratching could not make it worse, an 'twere such a face as yours were. BENEDICK: Well, you are a rare parrot-teacher. BEATRICE: A bird of my tongue is better than a beast of yours. BENEDICK I would my horse had the speed of your tongue, and so good a continuer. But keep your way, i' God's name; I have done. BEATRICE: You always end with a jade's trick: I know you of old.

Well, you are a rare parrot-teacher.

n Much Ado About Nothing, by William Shakespeare, review the exchange between Benedick and Beatrice below from Act I and then answer the following question: What of the following options is a metaphor that appears in the passage below? BEATRICE: I wonder that you will still be talking, Signior Benedick: nobody marks you. BENEDICK: What, my dear Lady Disdain! are you yet living? BEATRICE: Is it possible disdain should die while she hath such meet food to feed it as Signior Benedick? Courtesy itself must convert to disdain, if you come in her presence. BENEDICK: Then is courtesy a turncoat. But it is certain I am loved of all ladies, only you excepted: and I would I could find in my heart that I had not a hard heart; for, truly, I love none. BEATRICE: A dear happiness to women: they would else have been troubled with a pernicious suitor. I thank God and my cold blood, I am of your humour for that: I had rather hear my dog bark at a crow than a man swear he loves me. BENEDICK: God keep your ladyship still in that mind! so some gentleman or other shall 'scape a predestinate scratched face. BEATRICE: Scratching could not make it worse, an 'twere such a face as yours were. BENEDICK: Well, you are a rare parrot-teacher. BEATRICE: A bird of my tongue is better than a beast of yours. BENEDICK I would my horse had the speed of your tongue, and so good a continuer. But keep your way, i' God's name; I have done. BEATRICE: You always end with a jade's trick: I know you of old.

Well, you are a rare parrot-teacher.

What is "Order of Importance" in terms of nonfiction text structure?

When the writer arranges the facts relating to the main idea in order of importance.

What is "Logical Order" in terms of nonfiction text structure?

When the writer groups related ideas together that are connected to each other and the main idea.

What is "Chronological Order" in terms of nonfiction text structure?

When the writer organizes the events in the same order as they occur in time.

What is "Repetition" in terms of nonfiction text structure?

When the writer says something over and over again.

A list of all source citations of the sources used in a piece of writing.

Works Cited


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