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Literary Elements Seek and Find

MAJOR GRADE

Each 6 weeks, you will be given a list of literary terms. Each list is broken down further into individual weeks. Each week,
you will turn in notecards that contain the literary term on one side and its definition and an example on the other side.

Each term should be on an individual notecard. The flashcards (or notecards) should NOT be fancy. These will be completion
grades. It will be up to you to make sure that you understand the term’s definition and can identify an example of it because each
six weeks you will take a TEST. All LSF TESTS ARE CUMULATIVE.

On the following dates, you will turn in your flashcards. Test dates are also included.

DUE DATES:

1st 6 weeks 2nd 6 weeks 3rd 6 weeks 4th 6 weeks 5th 6 weeks 6th 6 weeks
DUE 8/28: DUE 9/25: DUE 10/30: DUE 12/11: DUE 2/12: DUE 4/9:
• point of view • situational irony • juxtaposition • characterization • Freytag’s • pun
• 1st person point • dramatic / tragic • paradox (no example) pyramid • lampoon
of view irony • motif • theme • cliché • anachronism
• 2nd person point • verbal irony • aphorism • denouement • rhetoric • rhyme
of view • climax (of a story) • rhetorical
• 3rd person DUE 10/2: DUE 11/6: question DUE 4/16:
limited/ • antagonist • synecdoche DUE 1/8: • meter
restricted point of • protagonist • euphemism • flat character DUE 2/20: • foot
view • archetype • anadiplosis • static character • stanza • stress
• 3rd person • flashback • antihero • round character • caricature • haiku
omniscient point • dynamic character • imagery
of view • sight imagery
DUE 10/9: DUE 11/13: DUE 4/24:
• hyperbole • anastrophe DUE 1/16: • Shakespearean /
DUE 9/5:
• apostrophe (not • chiasmus • epistrophe DUE 2/26: English sonnet
• setting
punctuation) • climax • oxymoron • sound imagery • Petrarchan /
• plot
• tone (syntax) • meiosis / • touch imagery Italian sonnet
• symbol
• mood/atmosphere • epanalepsis understatement • taste imagery • Miltonic sonnet
• allusion • asyndeton • smell imagery • black / gallows
DUE 10/16: DUE 11/27: humor
DUE 9/11: • assonance • polysyndeton DUE 1/22: DUE 3/5:
• denotation • • •
apposition • stream of personification alliteration DUE 4/30:
• connotation • onomatopoeia consciousness • metaphor • parallelism • blank verse
• diction • metonymy • syllepsis • satire • anticlimax • free verse
• simile • consonance • apophasis • epithet • soliloquy
• monologue
DUE 9/18:
• anaphora
• thesis

MONDAY MONDAY TEST MONDAY MONDAY MONDAY


MONDAY TEST 5/7
TEST 10/16 12/4 TEST 1/29 TEST 3/26
TEST 9/25

All tests are matching.

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