FLVS English 1 Segment One Exam Review

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subordinate conjunction

used after a comma to join 2 independent clauses, examples: where, unless, until, even though, than, since, etc.

semicolon

use it to link two independent clauses

simile

A comparison using "like" or "as"

Resolution

End of the story where loose ends are tied up

theme

-is the message of a work, not the subject. -not one word -should be stated in complete sentences -A text can have multiple of these -example: in the story of the little red riding hood, this could be "never talk to strangers"

Man vs. Society

A character has a conflict or problem with some element of society - the school, the law, etc.

metaphor

A comparison without using like or as

participle

A form of a verb that can act as an adjective.

Man vs. Nature

A struggle between a character and something that is caused by nature, such as the weather

synonym

A word that means the same as another word

tone

Attitude a writer takes toward the audience, a subject, or a character, example: And the trees all died. They were orange trees and beautiful once. I can't believe they all died. The tone of this excerpt could be unhappy, depressing, or melancholy.

context clues

Clues in surrounding text that help the reader determine the meaning of an unknown word

falling action

Events after the climax, leading to the resolution

climax

Most exciting moment of the story; turning point, the largest decision the character has to make

Alliteration

Repetition of initial consonant sounds

Exposition

This is where the background information is presented, main characters are introduced, and the conflict is established.

fast-pace

To create a sense that time is going quickly and to make hearts race, an author might use this by repeating words and using short sentences or phrases separated by commas

slow-pace

To create the sense that time is going slowly and to build suspense, an author uses this by writing long sentences, using punctuation that makes the reader pause or stop, repeating sentence structure, and using formal diction

Internal Conflict (Man vs. Self)

When a character is challenging his/her own beliefs or overcoming his/her emotions

colon

use it for a list of words or if you have a complete sentence that comes before your quotation

Flashforward

a glimpse of something in a story that will happen in the future. By using a flash-forward, the author piques the readers' interest by making them wonder, "How is that going to happen?" "Why does that happen?"

in media res

a piece of writing that begins in the middle of the action

Flashback

a scene set in a time earlier than the main story where the author provides background and insight into the characters and events

Figures of speech/figurative language

any language that goes beyond the literal meaning of words in order to furnish new effects or fresh insights into an idea or a subject

absolute phrase

combines a noun and a participle with any accompanying modifiers or objects

Man vs. Man

conflict of one person against another

hyperbole

exaggeration

summary

saying the main points or ideas using your own words

paraphrase

saying the original text or idea using your own words

rising action

the series of conflicts or struggles that build a story toward a climax.


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