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How many sentences should a paragraph contain?
5-8
Who wrote The Great Gatsby?
F. Scott Fitzgerald
T/F In MLA format, the resources listed on the works cited page must be listed alphabetically.
True
T/F In MLA format, it is okay to bold and underline the title of the essay.
False
T/F In MLA format, the paper’s heading contains the author’s name, instructors name, course name, and date.
True
T/F In MLA format, the paper’s header includes the authors first and last name and page number.
False
T/F In MLA format, all of the margins must be set the 1 inch.
True
The pop of the gun as she pulled the trigger startled the bystanders.
Onomatopoeia
“…the main expanse of that eternal ocean, all bloody under that eternal sunset.”
Imagery
“I saw huge buildings rise up faint and fair, and pass like dreams.”
Simile
The table danced across the room during the earthquake.
Personification
A host of golden daffodils; Besides the lake, beneath the trees, Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.
Imagery
The __________ sale will last until Friday.
store's
I went to the store over _________ the other day.
There
If _________ going, I want to go to.
They're
She went over to ________ house this afternoon.
Their
_________ going to take the dog for a walk.
They're
Franco and Lilly volunteered at the animal shelter because it was something they enjoyed. What is the antecedent of the above sentence?
Franco and Lilly
Please go to the store and buy some eggs because they are on sale. What is the pronoun of the above sentence?
They
An imaginary place with ideal political and social conditions
Utopia
The narrator tells the story without interjecting any information about the characters’ thoughts or feelings
Objective POV
The narrator is telling the story but is not included in the story
Limited Omniscient
The expected outcome differs from the actual outcome
Irony
A perspective where the narrator knows everything about every character
Omniscient POV
A central character that experiences conflict and changes and grows through the story
Round Character
A literary movement that placed an emphasis on trepidation and awe
Romanticism
A lengthy, narrative poem
Epic Poem
The way the author presents the character to the audience
Characterization
The author reveals a character’s attributes by stating them directly
Direct Characterization
The quality of having a grim or ghastly atmosphere
Macabre
The feeling of uncertainty or anxiety about the outcome of certain actions
Suspense
The author reveals a character’s attributes through his/her actions, dialogue, and interactions with others
Indirect Characterization
The perspective from which the story is told
Point of view
a brave and noble character of an epic poem
Epic Hero
A character that does not experience conflicts and does not grow or change through the story
Flat character
The struggle between opposing forces
Conflict
The prevailing atmosphere or feeling in the story
Mood
What is a contraction?
A contraction is a shortened form of a word (or group of words) that omits certain letters or sounds.