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English I Semester One Final Study Guide Review your class notes, worksheets and quizzes for each

of the poems/stories listed below: Sandra Cisneros Laurence Yep Jhumpa Lahiri My Name The Great Rat Hunt Third and Final Continent Amy Tan Fish Cheeks Poems: Homer The Odyssey excerpt Langston Hughes A Dream Deferred Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet Harry M. Petrakis The Wooing of Ariadne Robert Frost The Road Not Taken Any other material we read in class or you read at home.

Robert Burns A Red, Red Rose Longfellow Aftermath

Poem and Story AnalysisUsing the literature we read in class, be prepared to review text from the literature and answer questions on plot, characterization, point of view, or theme. Be prepared to also write examples or definitions of characterization terms, point of view, and types of conflict. Short Story and Poetry Termsknow the definition of each and be able to identify it in literary examples. Setting Mood Theme Tone Purpose Foreshadowing Irony Verbal Irony Dramatic Irony Situational Irony Protagonist Antagonist Characterization Direct Indirect Static Dynamic Round Flat STEAL Plot types of Conflict Internal Conflict External Conflict Exposition Rising Action Climax Falling Action Resolution Simile Metaphor Personification Allusion First-Person Point of View Third-Person Omniscient Point of View Third-Person Limited Point of View Alliteration Assonance Consconance Couplet Diction Extended metaphor Hyperbole Iamb Iambic Pentameter Imagery Meter Onomatopoeia Parody Persona Quatrain Rhyme scheme Stanza Speaker Tone Ballad Free verse Haiku Limerick Lyric poem Narrative poem Ode Sonnet

Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet Related: -Globe Theater Handout -Shakespeare Webquest Notes -Sonnet/Iambic Pentameter Notes -Character Chart -RJ Lit Terms Scavenger Hunt There will also be questions on: MLA Formatting (multiple choice) Thesis Statements (rewriting) CEW What kind of questions can I expect? Quote identification - Who said it? - What story is it from? - Explain the context behind this quote. - Other questions: How does this relate to a theme? What literary term does this quote demonstrate? How does this reflect the setting? How does this reflect a character? Etc. Matching Short answer Multiple Choice Fill-in-the-blank STEAL Chart Analysis Short writing response

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