Final Exam English II Bosley

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waived

Since the author had __________ his copyright to the book, he could make no objections when the publisher sold the movie rights to his story.

Lysander

"Although I hate her, I'll not harm her so." (Act 3 scene 2 line 282)

Helena

"And though she be but little, she is fierce!" (Act 3, Scene 2, Line 342)

Lysander

"Away, you Ethiop!" (Act 3 scene 2 line 265)

Lysander

"Demetrius loves her, and he loves not you" (Act 3 Scene 2 Line 139)

Oberon

"Fetch me that flower; the herb I shew'd thee once. The juice of it on sleeping eye-lids laid Will make or man or woman madly dote Upon the next live creature that it sees." (Act 2 Scene 1 Lines 175-178)

Robin

"Give me your hands, if we be friends, and Robin shall restore amends". (Act 5 Scene 1 lines 454-455)

Hermia

"I give him curses yet he gives me love" (Act 1 Scene 1)

Hermia

"I give him curses, yet he gives me love." (Act 1 Scene 1 Line 201)

Bottom

"I have had a most rare vision. I have had a dream past the wit of man to say what dream it was" (Act 4 line 196)

Oberon

"I know a bank where the wild thyme blows, where oxlips and the nodding violet grows, quite overcanopied with luscious woodbine, with sweet musk roses, and with eglantine." (Act 1)

Demetrius

"I love thee not; therefore pursue me not..." (Act 2 Scene 1, Line 195)

Hermia

"I scorn you not. It seems that you scorn me." (Act 3 Scene 3 line 221)

Theseus

"Lovers and madmen have such seething brains, Such shaping fantasies, that apprehend More than cool reason ever comprehends." (Act 5, scene 1, line 4-6)

Demetrius

"Lysander keep thy Hermia; I will none: if e'r I lov'd her, all that love is gone. My heart to her but as guest-wise sojourn'd, and now Helen is it return'd, There to remain." (Act 3 scene 2 Line 40)

Titania

"My Oberon! what visions have I seen! Me thought I was enamour'd of an ass." (Act 4, scene 1, Line 77)

Flute

"My cherry lips have often kissed thy stones, Thy stones with lime and hair knit up in thee." (Act 5. Sc.1 line 202-203)

Helena

"O, teach me how you look and with what art" (Act 1 Scene 1 Line 197)

Lysander

"The course of true love never did run smooth." (Act 1, Scene 1, Line 134)

Oberon

"This falls out better than I could devise" (Act 3 scene 2; lines 36-37)

Robin

"Through the forest I have gone. But Athenian found I none. O whose eyes I might approve this flowers force in stirring love" (Act 2scene 2 line 72-75)

Hippolyta

"Well shone, moon. Truly, the moon shines with a good grace." (Act 5 Scene 1)

Titania

"What angel wakes me from my flow'ry bed?" (Act 3 Scene 1)

Bottom

"What do you see? You see an ass-head of your own, do you?" (Line 108, Act 3 Scene 1)

Demetrius

"Why, then, we are awake; let's follow him; And by the way let us recount our dreams." (Act 5 Scene 1)

Hippolyta - Queen of the Amazons

''Tis strange, my Theseus, that lovers speak of." (Act 5 Scene 1 Line 1)

more examples of plagiarism

- Recording audio or video in which copyrighted music or video is playing in the background. - Re-creating a visual work in the same medium. (for example: shooting a photograph that uses the same composition and subject matter as someone else's photograph) - Re-creating a visual work in a different medium (for example: making a painting that closely resembles another person's photograph). - Re-mixing or altering copyrighted images, video or audio, even if done so in an original way.

Plagiarism in media

- Using an image, video or piece of music in a work you have produced without receiving proper permission or providing appropriate citation is plagiarism. - Copying media (especially images) from other websites to paste them into your own papers or websites. - Making a video using footage from others' videos or using copyrighted music as part of the soundtrack. - Performing another person's copyrighted music (i.e., playing a cover). Composing a piece of music that borrows heavily from another composition.

Thesis Statement

- states argument - body paragraphs clearly outlined - answers the prompt - avoid graveyard words - avoid using "by", etc. Seems like the character isn't doing the action

Couplet

Stanza of 2 lines; often, a pair of rhymed lines

Rhythm

The beat and movement of language (rise and fall, repetition and variation, change of pitch, mix of syllables, melody of words)

amend

The committee d cider that one way to attract more members to the club would be to __________ the regulations governing qualifications.

commodious

The farmer showed off his new chicken cages and said to his supplier, "They're more __________ than any cages I've had, and I'm hoping that the chickens will lay more eggs is they aren't cramped."

1st person point of view

The narrator is a character in the story. ( I, me, my, we, our )

Speaker

The narrator of the poem. Not to be confused with the author

discern

The painting had been carefully restored by an expert, and no one but she could __________ the difference between the newly applied paint and the hundred-year-old pigment.

all the following are examples of plagiarism in work

- turning in someone else's work as your own - copying words or ideas from someone else without giving credit - failing to put a quotation in quotation marks - giving incorrect information about the source of a quotation - changing words but copying the sentence structure of a source without giving credit - copying so many words or ideas from a source that it makes up the majority of your work, whether you give credit or not .

Meter

The rhythmic measure of a line

abhor

Those who __________ world hunger cope with that loathing by working to feed starving people.

martinet

Though my boss certainly believes that rules are made to be followed, he's not the king of rigid ___________ who feels impelled to chastise subordinates for every trifling mistake

Foot

Unit of measure in a metrical line of poetry

Epiphany

a moment of sudden revelation or insight Example: I had an _________ that we only have three weeks left before Christmas break

Antagonist

a person who actively opposes or is hostile to someone or something; an adversary Example: T Ray is an _________

Irony

a state of affairs or an event that seems deliberately contrary to what one expects and is often amusing as a result Example: The fire station burned down.

Allegory

a story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one Example: Animal Farm is an _________ for Russian politics

martinat

a strict disciplinarian

Archetype

a very typical example of a certain person or thing Example: Voldemort is an _________ for evil villains in Harry Potter

Preposition

a word placed before a noun or pronoun to form a phrase modifying another word in the sentence.

Conjunction

a word that joins two phrases or sentences

Interjection

a word used to express emotion.

Allusion

an expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect or passing reference Example: Kryptonite _________ to Superman

2 ways to avoid plagiarism

1) Avoid them altogether or 2) Confirm the works' usage permissions and cite them probably

Flat character

A character that is underdeveloped or that does not change overtime Example: T Ray is a _________ in The Secret Life of Bees

Round Character

A character that is well-developed and experiences growth and change throughout the plot Example: Lily is a _________ in The Secret Life of Bees

Simile

A comparison between two unlike things using "like" or "as" Example: I was like a kid in a candy store.

squalid

A magazine story told the __________ way many of that country's inhabitants live — in wretched, overcrowded shacks, without plumbing or windows.

Free verse

A poetry without a rhyme scheme; it may also not have a set number of syllables per line or lines per stanza, though it could

Refrain

A repeated line within a poem

Epigraph

A short verse, note, or quotation that appears at the beginning of a poem or section; usually presents an idea or theme on which the poem elaborates

extant

Although it was once a widespread custom, the practice of the bride's family paying a dowry to the groom's kin is __________ today in only few parts of the world

Consonance

Close repetition of consonant sounds anywhere within the word

Assoanace

Close repetition of vowel sounds

Alliteration

Close repititions of consonant sounds, especially initial consonant sounds

Enjambment

Continuation of sense and rhythmetic movement from one line to the next; essentially a "run-on" for poetry

buffets

Doctors who are concerned about brain damage as a result of a blow to the head have suggested that all boxers wear head guards to shield them from the __________ of their opponents.

turbulent

During World War II, when the news told of violent, __________ events, people sought sweet, calm love songs, not patriotic marches.

voluminous

During the 1840s, fashionable British women wore __________ floor-length skirts, the most expensive item of their clothing because they used such a lot I'd material, which were puffed into a dome shape by numerous petticoats, at least one of which was stiffened by cording or crinoline.

Pentameter

Line consisting of 5 metrical feet

implicated

Police officers know that even if they believe someone is __________ in a crime, they must be able to provide hard evidence to get a conviction.

vociferous

loud and noisy

Adverb

modifies or describes a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.

3rd person omniscient

narrator is all-knowing

commodious

roomy, spacious

Personification

the attribution of a personal nature or human characteristics to something nonhuman, or the representation of an abstract quality in human form Example: Your dog is very talkative.

3rd person limited

the narrator only knows the thoughts and feelings of one character

Point of View

the narrator's position in relation to the story being told

Symbolism

the use of objects or characters to represent ideas or qualities Example: The American flag represents freedom

abhor

to hate deeply

Blank verse

unryhmed iambic pentameter

2nd person point of view

when the narrator refers to one of the characters (or the reader) as "You"

- graveyard words - contractions

when writing a research paper, do NOT use:

- the correct length: at LEAST 5 FULL pages long (not including Works Cited Page)

when writing a research paper, it must be:

- a Works Cited page that is properly formatted - a professional tone throughout- only facts, no opinions that have no evidence

when writing a research paper, you must have:

- MLA - header: Last name and page number upper right hand corner of each page - correct font: Times New Roman, Size 12, Double Spaced, 1 inch margins - Proper citations throughout paper (at least every other sentence)

when writing a research paper, you must use:

your name teacher's name class/period date

write the MLA order

corrosive

Everyone in the family knew that if they didn't stay out of Uncle's way when he was in a spiteful mood, they would be subject to his __________ comments.

Iamb

Foot consisting of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable

somber

Gil found the city's __________ weather, with its ever present gray skies and freezing rain, depressing, and he yearned for blue skies and bright sunshine.

Stanza

Group of lines making up a single unit, a "paragraph" of poetry

reprehensible

Historians agree that Native Americans were treated in a(n) __________ fashion, forced to give up their land and relocate to reservations

interred

If you are ever in Stratford-Upon-Avon in Warwickshire, England, you can visit William Shakespeare's grave, for he is __________ in Holy Trinity Church under a gravestone that reads in part, "Blessed be the man that spares these stones/ And curse be hr that moves my bones."

vociferous

When the burglar broke into the house, the dog let loose with such a __________ howling that the clamor woke up with the neighbors, who called the police

chaos

When the earthquake struck in Bali, the scene was one of __________, with thousands of frightened people creating pandemonium as they ran for safety.

renegade

While Robin Hood is seen as a hero to some, to others he is a __________ who flouts the rules by which society runs.

Rhyme

Words that sound alike, especially words that end in the same sound

obviate

Yesterday's disastrous plane crash did nothing to __________ my fear of flying.

Theme

a central topic or concept that a text deals with both directly and indirectly Example: A _________ in The Secret Life of Bees is forgiveness.

Metaphor

a comparison between two unlike objects that does not use "like" or "as" Example: My roommate's cat is a ball of sunshine

Characterization

a description of the distinctive nature or features of someone or something Example: When Lily is described as having dark curly hair that is _________.

Hyperbole

exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally Example: It took me eight years to grade your essays.


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