english final
proper citation order?
...
___ inch margins
1
type in ___
12 pt. times new roman
short quotations (__ lines or less) should be placed in ___ and ___
3, quotations, cited
the final draft must include ___ sources
6
involves constructing a sentence so that the predicate comes before the subject (ex: In California grow oranges.)
Inverted order of a sentence/ sentence inversion
use a ___ heading, along with a ___
MLA, title
general or conceptual words
abstract
She likes the guy WHO SITS IN FRONT OF HER.
adjective dependent clause
usually starts with a relative pronoun
adjective dependent clause
We will eat WHEN THE BELL RINGS.
adverb dependent clause
usually starts with a subordinating conjunction
adverb dependent clause
list the entries of the works cited page in ___ order according to the ___ or ___ last name.
alphabetical, author, editor
if no author is given, ___ by the ___ of the source. disregard words like ___ and ___
alphabetize, title, "A", "The"
a noun or pronoun (along with modifiers) that follows and renames another noun or pronoun
appositive phrase
ansley, MY DAUGHTER, loves to dance
appositive phrase
sentence in which the phrases or clauses balance each other by virtue of their likeness of structure, meaning, or length (ex: He maketh me lie down in green pastures; he leadeth me beside the still waters.)
balanced sentence
the hero of a romance is ___ and the villain ___
brave, bad
harsh sounding words (ex:raucous, croak)
cacophonous
use ___ when paraphrasing
citations
slang words
colloquial
one independent clause + one or more dependent clauses
complex sentence
two or more independent clauses + one or more dependent clauses
compound complex
two or more independent clauses
compound sentence
specific words
concrete
sentence that makes a statement and ends in a period
declarative
(1.) word containing an exact meaning (ex:dress), or (2.) word containing a suggestive meaning (ex:gown)
denotative, connotative
subordinate clause, can never stand alone, starts with a relative pronoun, subordinating conjunction, or a noun clause identifier
dependent clause
4 terms considered when analyzing style:
diction, sentence structure, treatment of subject matter, figurative language
(do/do not) number entries on the works cited page
do not
Works Cited ___ go in quotation marks, ___ at the top of the page
does, centered
___ space the works cited page
double
___ spaced
double
pleasant sounding words (ex:languid, murmur)
euphonious
sentence that expresses strong feelings and ends in an exclamation point
exclamatory
romance employs ___ adventure and ___ emotion rather than ___ depiction of character and action
exotic, idealized, realistic
do not use ___ or __ person, use ___ person
first, second, third
literary terms
formal
READING is fun.
gerund
verb acting like a noun, ends in -ing
gerund
WRITING LONG ESSAYS can be fun.
gerund phrase
gerund plus its modifiers and objects
gerund phrase
insert a ___ on every page except the ___ page of the paper, even included on ___ page
header, first, works cited
list the 6 conventions of romance
idealized noble characters, exagerrated or larger than life behavior, a hero's quest, supernatural or magical elements, unusual or exotic settings, incidents involving hidden or mistaken identity
sentence that gives a command and ends in a period
imperative
for a long quotation of more than three typed lines, ___ the entire passage ___. include a ___ at the end. ___ need quotation marks. ___ shows that it's a quote.
indent, 5 spaces, citation, do not, indention
main clause, can stand alone, doesn't start with a relative pronoun, subordinating conjunction, or noun clause identifier
independent clause
It's the best place TO EAT.
infinitive
to + verb, can act like a n, adj, or adv
infinitive
He likes TO EAT PEPPERONI PIZZA.
infinitive phrase
infinitive plus its modifiers and objects
infinitive phrase
conversational words
informal
periods and commas go ___ of end quotation marks
inside
sentence that asks a question and ends in a question mark
interrogative
use italics or underlining?
italics
a poetic and rhetorical device in which normally unassociated ideas, words, or phrases are placed next to one another, creating an effect of surprise and wit, or irony (ex: The apparition of these faces in the crowd;/ Petals on a wet, black bough)
juxtaposition
header includes:
last name and page number of the paper
where does the thesis statement go?
last sentence of the first paragraph
for entries more than one line, the first line begins at the ___ margin and the rest are ___ (like an inverted ___)
left, idented, paragraph
a proper title is on the ___ margin:
left, your name, instructors name, course name, date
sentince approximately 30 words or more
long and involved
sentence that makes complete sense if brought to a close before the actual ending (ex: We reached Edmonton/ that morning/ after a turbulent flight/ and some exciting experiences.)
loose sentence
the romantic hero's quest is motivated by ___, ___, or a desire for ___
love, religious faith, adventure
sentence approximately 18 words
medium
do not cite a source in the ___ of a sentence
middle
word that's 1 syllable in length
monosyllabic
involves constructing a sentence so that the subject comes before the predicate (ex: Oranges grow in California.)
natural order of a sentence
starts noun dependent clauses, may or may not function as part of the noun dependent clause
noun clause identifier
that, who, whether, why, what, how, when, where, whom, whoever, etc.
noun clause identifier
I hope THAT YOU UNDERSTAND THE EXAMPLES.
noun dependent clause
usually starts with a noun clause identifier
noun dependent clause
prep. phrases must be next to the ___/___ they modify
noun/pronoun
antiquated terms
old-fashioned
write out numbers from ___-___, except ____
one- ninety nine, except dates
refers to a grammatical or structural similarity between sentences or parts of a sentence, it involves an arrangment of words, phrases, sentences, and paragraphs so that elements of equal importance are equally developed and similarly phrased (ex: He was walking, running, and jumping for joy.)
parallel structure/ parallelism
I have RUNNING shoes.
participle
verb acting like an adj., ends in -ing or -ed
participle
RUNNING DOWN THE HALL, he bumped into the principal.
participle phrase
participle plus its modifiers and objects
participle phrase
___ at the end of each bibliography entry
period
a sentence that makes sense only when the end of the sentence is reached (ex: That morning, after a turbulent flight and some exciting experiences, we reached Edmonton.)
periodic sentence
any information used that doesn't give credit to its source is consisdered ___
plagiarism
word that's more than 1 syllable in length
polysyllabic
I want a room WITH A VIEW. His house is ON THE LAKE.
prepositional phrase
group of words beginning with preposition and ending with noun or pronoun, can act as an adj. or adv.
prepositional phrase
use ____ for short poems, short storeis, and article titles
quotation marks
starts adj. dependent clauses
relative pronoun
that, which, who, whom, whose
relative pronoun
a device in which words, sounds, and ideas are used more than once to enhance rhythm and creat emphasis
repetition
sentence approximately 5 words
short
one independent clause
simple sentence
do not ___ between paragraphs
space
divides the predicate into 2 parts with the subject coming into the middle (ex: In California oranges grow.)
split order of a sentence
after, since, before, while, because, although, so that, if, when, whenever, as, even though, until, unless, as if, etc.
subordinating conjunction
starts adv. dependent clauses (and therefore must be followed by subject and verb)
subordinating conjunction
sentence structure
syntax
sentence shorter than 5 words in length
telegraphic
you ___ book titles, titles of long poems, full length texts (ex: magazines, album titles, newspaper titles)
underline
in romance events are depicted more as we ___ them to be; ___
wish, exagerrated
list only those sources used ___ the paper
within