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UIL Literary Criticism Exam Study Guide 2024.
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UIL Literary Criticism Exam Study Guide 2024. 
Absolute - ANSWER a word free from limitations or qualifications 
("best," "all," "unique," "perfect") 
Accismus - ANSWER a form of irony in which a person feigns 
indifference to or pretends to refusesomething he or she desires 
Acronym - ANSWER a word formed from the initial letters of words 
and pronounced as a separate word 
Acrostic - ANSWER verse in which certain letters such as the first in 
each line form a word or message 
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UIL Literary Criticism Exam Study Guide 2024.
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UIL Literary Criticism Exam Study Guide 2024. 
Absolute - ANSWER a word free from limitations or qualifications 
("best," "all," "unique," "perfect") 
Accismus - ANSWER a form of irony in which a person feigns 
indifference to or pretends to refusesomething he or she desires 
Acronym - ANSWER a word formed from the initial letters of words 
and pronounced as a separate word 
Acrostic - ANSWER verse in which certain letters such as the first in 
each line form a word or message 
Adage - ...
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UIL Literary Criticism Exam Study Guide 2024.
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UIL Literary Criticism Exam Study Guide 2024. 
Absolute - ANSWER a word free from limitations or qualifications 
("best," "all," "unique," "perfect") 
Accismus - ANSWER a form of irony in which a person feigns 
indifference to or pretends to refusesomething he or she desires 
Acronym - ANSWER a word formed from the initial letters of words 
and pronounced as a separate word 
Acrostic - ANSWER verse in which certain letters such as the first in 
each line form a word or message 
Adage - A...
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English Literature CLEP Latest 2023 Graded A
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English Literature CLEP Latest 2023 Graded A heroic couple a rhyming pair of iambic-pentameter lines, first used extensively in English by Chaucer and later developed as a syntactically complete unit, esp. by Dryden and Pope (Ex.: "In every work regard the writer's end, Since none can compass more than they intend") 
terza rima -(tert′sə rē′mə) a verse form of Italian origin, made up of tercets, the second line of each tercet rhyming with the first and third lines of the next one (aba,...
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GACE Study Guide 2023 Solution Update
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GACE Study Guide 2023 Solution 
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Neoclassical Period - ANS-Literature written between 1660 and 1798. This time period 
is broken down into three parts: the Restoration period, the Augustan period, and the 
Age of Johnson. They imitated the style of Romans and Greeks & presented mankind 
as flawed. 
Romantic Period - ANS-From the late 18th through the mid 19th century. This period 
saw a shift from faith in reason to faith in the senses, feelings, and imagination; from 
urban to rura...
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History of English Language Project: Early Modern English
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Early Modern English - 1500-1800 (some say 1450-1750) 
forms the base of the grammatical and orthographical conventions that survive in Modern English. 
The Renaissance 
The Neoclassical Period 
Start of Romantic Period 
 
Elizebethan Age - 1558-1603 
Considered the height of the English Renaissance 
Medieval tradition 
William Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe, Edmund Spenser, Sir Walter Raleigh, and Ben Johnson 
 
The Renaissance - 1500-1660 
Elizebethan Age 
Jacobean Age 
Caroline ...
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Praxis 5038 Latest Update Graded A
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Praxis 5038 Latest Update Graded A Neoclassicism (Late 17th c. and 18th c.) Restoration, Augustan, Age of Johnson. Writers looked to the ideals and art forms of classical times. The age of reason. (Austen, Moliere, Johnson, Locke, Pope) 
Romanticism (extended) but technically Coincides with the age of revolutions, reaction to the neoclassical period. Nature, symbolism, myth, emotion, lyric poetry, the self. Imagination and expression over reason. (Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelley, Keats,...
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Imperial image: Prescribed notes from Horace poems
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Includes poems: Epode 9, Ode 1.37, Ode 3.6, Ode 3.14, Ode 4.4, Ode 4.15 and Carmen Saeculare. This notes include the main message of the poems, quotes, themes, anti/pro Augustan and key quotes.
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History of English Language Project: Early Modern English
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Early Modern English - Answer- (some say ) 
forms the base of the grammatical and orthographical conventions that survive in Modern English. 
The Renaissance 
The Neoclassical Period 
Start of Romantic Period 
 
Elizebethan Age - Answer- 
Considered the height of the English Renaissance 
Medieval tradition 
William Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe, Edmund Spenser, Sir Walter Raleigh, and Ben Johnson 
 
The Renaissance - Answer- 
Elizebethan Age 
Jacobean Age 
Caroline Age 
Commonwealth Perio...
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augustan and sentiment poetry
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compilation of augustan and sentiment poetry based on the lectrues.