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Study GuideEnglish I Final Exam
Spring 2012
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Test DataO50 multiple-choice questions total
ODefine or recognize: 13OParaphrase: 10OSummarize: 6OInfer about character or culture: 6OVocabulary/root words: 6OCorrect punctuation: 5OForeshadowing: 2OComparison: 2
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Paraphrase
OSTATE: Restate in your own words
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Paraphrase
OELABORATE: Pay attention to context (who is speaking and why); usually going from formal to informal; DON’T LEAVE ANY INFO. OUT!
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Paraphrase
OEXEMPLIFY: “What’s up?” “Hello, how are you?”
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Paraphrase
ONON-EXAMPLE: Summarize; translate
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Inference
OSTATE: An educated guess based on evidence
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Inference
OELABORATE: Use background knowledge and account for all the information in the text
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Inference
OEXEMPLIFY: “He has puffy, red eyes.” He’s been crying.
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Inference
ONON-EXAMPLE: Fact (or evidence); random guess
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Complex Character
OSTATE: Round (lots of information) and dynamic (change over time)
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Complex Character
OELABORATE: Often a main character; sometimes seem contradictory
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Complex Character
OEXEMPLIFY: Anakin Skywalker, everyone on Glee, Buzz Lightyear
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Complex Character
ONON-EXAMPLE: Simple character (flat/static)
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Archetype
OSTATE: pattern seen in literature throughout history and around the world
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Archetype
OELABORATE: Can include plots, characters, and symbols
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Archetype
OEXEMPLIFY: Nerd, Boys Meets Girl, Dark=Evil
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Archetype
ONON-EXAMPLE: Stereotype
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Culture
OSTATE: Group of people with similar values, beliefs, and practices
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Culture
OELABORATE: Cultural practices or habits often indicate the values of that culture
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Culture
OEXEMPLIFY: Gypsy culture requires women to be virgins until they married because “I want something new, not used” Men are owners and women are objects
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Culture
ONON-EXAMPLE: Religion
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Allegory
OSTATE: A story with two levels—literal and figurative—in which everything represents something else
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Allegory
OELABORATE: Often used in fables (with animals) and parables
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Allegory
OEXEMPLIFY: Lotus eaters=hippies; lotus=marijuana; Men get tied to boat=intervention
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Allegory
ONON-EXAMPLE: Allusion or parody
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Epic
OSTATE: long narrative poem about the history or folklore of a culture
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Epic
OELABORATE: Could be fiction or nonfiction; shows cultural values; features epic “larger-than-life” hero
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Epic
OEXEMPLIFY: The Odyssey; Spiderman
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Epic
ONON-EXAMPLE: Short story; biography; history textbook
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In Medias Res
OSTATE: to begin a story in the middle of the action (“in the middle of things”)
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In Medias Res
OELABORATE: Used as a “hook” to engage the reader; later more info. is filled in with flashbacks
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In Medias Res
OEXEMPLIFY: How I met Your Mother, Twilight, Hunger Games
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In Medias Res
ONON-EXAMPLE: Chronological order
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Aside
OSTATE: Character talks to audience, unheard by other characters
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Aside
OELABORATE: Usually short; other characters are on stage; also called “breaking the 4th wall”
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Aside
OEXEMPLIFY: Dora the Explorer asks TV audience for help; Zack Morris on Saved by the Bell freezes those around him to talk to the camera
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Aside
ONON-EXAMPLE: Soliloquy; monologue
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Soliloquy
OSTATE: Character alone on stage reveals inner thoughts/feelings
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Soliloquy
OELABORATE: Sounds like “solo,” meaning “alone;” but sometimes the character only thinks s/he is alone on the stage; it’s like talking to yourself
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Soliloquy
OEXEMPLIFY: Juliet saying “Wherefore art thou, Romeo?” on the balcony when she doesn’t know Romeo can hear her
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Soliloquy
ONON-EXAMPLE: Monologue; aside
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Tragedy
OSTATE: Ends unhappily, usually with death of main characters
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Tragedy
OELABORATE: Can include some funny parts as well, but not at the end
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Tragedy
OEXEMPLIFY: Titanic, My Girl, A Walk to Remember
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Tragedy
ONON-EXAMPLE: Comedy
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Pun
OSTATE: Word play with double-meaning
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Pun
OELABORATE: Often considered corny or cheesy
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Pun
OEXEMPLIFY: “Want some dead batteries—they’re free of charge!”
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Pun
ONON-EXAMPLE: Oxymoron
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Text Aids
OSTATE: Sidenotes, footnotes, endnotes, glossary definitions—anything provided along with the text to help explain it
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Text Aids
OELABORATE: Often indicated with asterisks or superscript numbers; usually explain historical context; LOOK AT THEM FOR HELP SUMMARIZING!
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Text Aids
OEXEMPLIFY: Banishment exile (not to come back)
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Text Aids
ONON-EXAMPLE: Dictionary or thesaurus; stage directions
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Root Words
OSTATE: Smaller parts of words that can be combined to create new words or define old words
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Root Words
OELABORATE: Often from Greek/Latin, but help you define English words
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Root Words
OEXEMPLIFY: bio, phil, fid, chron, omni, log, duc, hydr, trans, tort
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Root Words
ONON-EXAMPLE: life, love, faith, time, all, word, make, water, across/through, twist
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Conjunctive Adverbs
OSTATE: Used to show transitions and relationships between independent clauses
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Conjunctive Adverbs
OELABORATE: Independent clause; conjunctive adverb, independent clause.
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Conjunctive Adverbs
OEXEMPLIFY: however, therefore, also, instead
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Conjunctive Adverbs
ONON-EXAMPLE: and, or, for, but, nor, yet, so