GACE English 020, 021 Latest Version Graded A
GACE English 020, 021 Latest Version Graded A Allegory A story having both a Literal and Symbolic meaning-Masque of the Red Death- Poe. Anaphora Repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive lines. Antithesis Balanced writing about conflicting ideas. Aphorism A focused, succinct expression about life from a sagacious viewpoint. Franklin, Pope, Bacon. Apostrophe Addressing an absent or dead person. Archetype Idealized model of a person, object, or concept from which similar instances are derived, copied, patterned, or emulated. Aristotle's Unities Time, Place, Action Ballad In Media Res story sung or told in verse and usually accompanied by music. Bandwagon Tries to persuade the reader to do, think, or buy something because it is popular or everyone is doing it Bathos insincere or overly sentimental quality of writing/speech intended to evoke pity Bildungsroman German term signifying "novel of formation" or "novel of education" the coming of age novel Blank verse iambic pentameter, or five feet of iambs Caesura A pause in a line of poetry // Catharsis an emotional purging of a character Children's Lit Became popular second half of 18th century. The Visible World of Pictures by John Amos Comenius. Cinquain A poem with one five-line stanza having no rhyme scheme. Adelaide Crapsey () named it and invented meter. comedy a form of dramatic literature that is meant to amuse and often ends happily Compound Sentence Two clauses connected by a coordinating conjunction. Complex Sentence an independent clause plus one or more dependent clauses. Compound/Complex one or more dependent clauses plus two or more independent clauses. Conceit Comparison between seemingly disparate objects or concepts. Donne's "flea bite to act of love" "The Flea" Coordinating Conjunction FOR, AND, BUT, OR, YET, and SO -- used to join ideas that are similar; remember to use a comma before a conjunction in a compound sentence: Ex: Craig gets in trouble, BUT he usually gets out of it. Correlative Conjunction EITHER/OR, NEITHER/NOR, BOTH/AND join pairs of ideas Critical thinking tools Summarization, question generation, and textual marking Deductive Reasoning Reasons general
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