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These notes cover all the major skills seniors need in English class. They explain how to analyze literature (theme, tone, symbolism, character development), how to write strong essays (thesis, structure, evidence), and the main types of essays you’ll be assigned. They review important literary terms, common grammar issues, and how to use punctuation correctly. They also include quick MLA research rules, reading strategies for tough texts, discussion tips for class, and key vocabulary words. Finally, the notes highlight the kinds of questions teachers frequently ask about literature.

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12th Grade English – Master Notes

1. Literary Analysis Essentials
How to Analyze a Text

●​ Theme – the central idea the author reveals about life or society.​
How to find it: look for repeated ideas, conflicts, or character lessons.​

●​ Tone – the author’s attitude (serious, sarcastic, hopeful, bitter).​
Clue: word choice and imagery.​

●​ Mood – the feeling a text creates for the reader.​

●​ Diction – the author’s word choice.​
Ask: what type of words? Formal? Harsh? Soft? Emotional?​

●​ Imagery – descriptive language appealing to the senses.​

●​ Symbolism – when something represents more than itself (a rose = love).​

●​ Motifs – repeated symbols, images, or ideas that develop a theme.​

●​ Characterization​

○​ Direct: the narrator tells you what someone is like.​

○​ Indirect: revealed through actions, speech, thoughts, or reactions.​




2. Types of Essays
A. Literary Analysis Essay

●​ Make an argument about the text (not a summary).​

, ●​ Use embedded quotations with explanations.​

●​ Every paragraph should relate back to the thesis.​



B. Argumentative Essay

●​ Defend a claim with evidence.​

●​ Counterargument + rebuttal required.​

●​ Avoid first person unless allowed.​



C. Research Essay

●​ Use credible sources.​

●​ Paraphrase > quote when possible.​

●​ Proper MLA citations.​




3. Writing Skills & Structure
Thesis Statements

●​ Should:​
✔ answer the prompt​
✔ make a claim​
✔ include the reasoning or categories you’ll argue​


Formula:​
[Topic] + [Your claim about it] + because/reason(s].

Paragraph Structure (TIE or PIE)

●​ Topic sentence​

●​ Information/evidence​
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