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Year-End Final Exam. 2012 Mrs. Beatty. Fill out your Study Guide. I. Figurative Language. 1. Two roads diverged in a wood… A. metaphor B. simile C. Personification D. Hyperbole. II. Context Clues. “Fixing the Student Loan System”
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Year-End Final Exam 2012 Mrs. Beatty
I. Figurative Language 1. Two roads diverged in a wood… A. metaphor B. simile C. Personification D. Hyperbole
II. Context Clues “Fixing the Student Loan System” In Room for Debate: How can young people get degrees without taking on an onerous financial burden? 1. In the above passage, onerous means • Small • Helpful • troublesome
III. Parallel Episode • A parallel episode is • A recurring event • The time a place of a story • A comparison using like or as • Some other dumb answer
IV. Plot Elements • Why is setting important? __________________________________ 2. What is the point called where the conflict is resolved? • Rising action • Resolution • Conflict (duh!) • Climax
V. Tone and Mood 1. Tone is • The time and place of a story • The author’s attitude toward a work • The conflict • What your mom is always telling you to watch.
VI. Thesis 1. Where does a thesis statement belong? __________________________________ 2. What is included in a thesis statement? • __________________ • __________________
VII. Persuasion • If I told you that 25% of smokers will die of lung cancer, this would be an example of • Emotional appeal • Appeal to reason • Call to action
VII. Persuasion 2. If I told you that my grandma smoked and died of lung cancer, this would be • Emotional appeal • Appeal to reason • Call to action
VII. Persuasion 3. If I told you to write your congressman and ask for a state-wide ban on cigarette sales, this would be • Emotional appeal • Appeal to reason • Call to action
VIII. Ambiguity • How can you fix this ambiguous headline? “Bill to Require Drug Testing for Welfare Recipients in the Making” • Drug Testing Bill in the Making for Welfare Recipients • Drug Recipients to Receive Welfare • Welfare Recipients To Be Drug Tested Per New Bill
IX. Poetry • Narrative – A poem that tells a story • Ballad • Epic
IX. Poetry • Lyric– A poem that tells expresses emotion • Ode • Elegy
X. Theme • Things are seldom what they seem. • Love can conquer all. • Young people can often depend on family for support.
XI. Sentence Types • Simple • Compound • Complex • Compound-Complex
Sentence Type? • The tree stood in an empty field. • If at first you don’t succeed, you should try again. • Our dog barks, and our cat hides when the mailman comes to the door.