English 9 Post Test Review
prepositional phrase
A group of words that begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun.
appositive phrase
A noun that renames or clarifies another noun
infinitive phrase
Phrases that begin with an infinitive. (to + simple form of the verb)
allusion
a brief reference to a commonly known historical or literary figure, event, or object
foil
a character who, through contrast, underscores the distinctive characteristics of another and more important character
oxymoron
a combination of two contradictory words
characterization
a description of a person's attributes, traits, or abilities
tragic hero
a human being with characteristics a society admires and often wishes to emulate; one who embodies the values of his or her culture
irony
a recognition of the ingruities in an event, situation, or structure in which reality differs from experience
pronoun
a word used in place of a noun, usually to avoid repetition of the noun ex. I, you, he, she, it, we, they, who
conjunction
a word used to connect words, phrases, or clauses ex. and, or, but, while, since, if, as, because
adjective
a word used to describe a noun or pronoun ex. red, blue, tall, short, beautiful, sad, wide, narrow, bold, shy
adverb
a word used to modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. Adverbs usually end in ly. ex. quickly, slowly, skillfully, usually, extremely, very quiet
noun
a word used to name a person, place, thing, action, or quality ex. teacher, school, elevator, arrival, modesty
verb
a word used to show action, feeling, or state of being ex. study, play, rest, pray, dream, work, laugh, cry, move, stop
interjection
a word used to show sudden feeling; also a mere cry of pain or joy. Capital letters and exclamation points may suggest the intensity of feeling, whereas commas and small letters usually show less emotion ex. strong emotion - Hurrah! We've won. mild emotion - It's only a broken vase, but, oh, the difference to me.
preposition
a word used to show the relation between a noun or pronoun and some other word in the sentence ex. to, in, by, at, under, over, near, before, with
epic hero
an admirable character who appears as teh focus in a tragic play, but one whos is undone bye a mistake, misconception, or flaw
theme
the author's message
simple subject
the main noun or pronoun or word group that tells whom or what the sentence is about
simple predicate
the verb in the sentence which expresses what is said about the subject