Lit Comp Midterm Study Guide

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Exposition

Gives setting, tone, characters

Appositive

A noun or noun phrase that renames another noun right beside it Ex: My father, an Army General, had much responsibility. An army general is an appositive

Verbal Irony

A person says one thing and means another, often sarcastic. Ex: After an extremely grueling day at a job you don't like, your friend asks how your day was. You respond, "Fantastic".

Antagonist

Character against the main character

Simile

Comparing things with the word "like"

Metaphor

Comparing things without using the word "like"

Round Character

Complex, well developed, has change throughout the story

Rising action

Conflict is introduced

Dialogue

Conversation between characters

What are the 5 elements of a story?

Exposition, Rising action, Climax, Falling action, and Resolution

Foreshadowing

Hints of what's going to happen.

Conflict

Internal is character vs. self

Falling action

Leads to the conclusion

Logos & Ethos

Logos is a method of persuading an audience with reason, using facts and figures. Ex: You HAVE to buy this 60-inch wide screen, it's only $970.00!! Ethos tries to persuade an audience of a persons or groups credibility or character. Ex: You have to buy a 60-inch wide screen; the Atlanta Braves has this model in their homes and in their locker room.

Protagonist

Main character in a story

Resolution

Not all stories have this

Climax

Point of greatest suspense or interest in story.

Allusion

Reference to something in history

Setting

Reveals character, conflict, and theme.

Mood

The atmosphere of a story

Tone

The author's attitude

MLA Citation

The following are examples of proper parenthetical citations: Ex: "it was everything they needed". Ex: According to Williams in his book, dinner at 8:00pm "The police didn't arrive in time ".

Civil disobedience

The refusal too obey certain laws or government demands for the purpose of changing government policy through nonviolent means such as boycotting or picketing. Examples: Gandhi's Salt March in 1930; Rosa Parks refusing to give up her seat on a bus in 1955; MLK's peaceful protest marches in the Civil Rights Movement in the 1950's- 1960's; The Cape Town Peace March of 1989 to end apartheid.

Rhyming Couplet

Two consecutive rhyming lines of poetry that form a stanza. Ex: So long as men can breathe, or eyes can see, so long lives this and this gives life to thee. (William Shakespeare).

Participle

a word formed from a verb and used as an adjective or a noun. Ex: The running dog was tired. ( run is a verb, add "ing" and it becomes an adjective describing the dog.


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