Unit 4 Human Intelligence Study Guide
Continuous
something that doesn't stop and keeps on going
-ical
"having to do with," "made of," or "characterized by"
sub-
"under" or "beneath"
Theme
a central message or insight that a writer would like readers to understand
Meter
a certain pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables
Indirect object
a noun, pronoun, or word group that comes directly after an action verb. It tells whom or what receives the action of the verb and its direct object. Answers the questions, to/for whom? to/for what?
Direct object
a noun, pronoun, or word group that receives the action of a verb and answers the questions, whom? what?
Autobiographical writing
a true account of events and experiences written by the person who directly experienced them
Infinitive
a verb form that acts as a noun, an adjective, or an adverb
Participle
a verb form that acts as an adjective
Allusion
an unexplained reference to a well-known person, place, event, literary work, or work of art
Reflective writing
communicates the author's thoughts and feelings about an event, experience, or idea that inspires readers to respond with their own reflections and often gives insights on the author's personality and response to struggles
Memoir
focuses on a specific period in the author's life or an experience that holds particular significance for the author
Participial phrase
is made up of a participle with its modifiers, such as adverbs, and complements, such as objects
Infinitive phrase
is made up of an infinitive with modifiers or complements, all acting together as a single part of speech
Alliteration
repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of syllables, especially stressed syllables
Consonance
repetition of consonant sounds at the ends of syllables with different vowel sounds
Assonance
repetition of vowel sounds in stressed syllables that end with different consonant sounds
First person naive
the narrator does not fully understand what is happening - for example, because he/she is a child or is traveling in an unfamiliar place
Third person
the narrator of the story is not part of the story but tells it from outside of the story and the narrator may know more than characters
First person
the story is told by the narrator who is experiencing the events and can only describe what she or he is told
Rhyme scheme
when a poem has a pattern of rhyme
Implied theme
when an author suggests their theme and readers have to analyze the elements of the story, characters, plot, setting, and the author's style and choices
Stated theme
when the author directly tells the reader the theme of their work