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bio - ✔✔a short biographical account of someone, often about the author of a book and found
on the cover of a book
hypocrisy - ✔✔the practice of claiming to be virtuous and right, yet acting the opposite
idiosyncrasy - ✔✔a characteristic or quality that is peculiar or different
parody - ✔✔a composition that imitates all or aspects of another artist's work
satire - ✔✔the use of humor and irony to make fun of or expose errors in ideas, institutions, or
people
A parody contains _____ and exaggeration for humor and exposes idiosyncrasies. -
✔✔nonsense
It is necessary to get _____ from your teacher on the book choice for the book report. -
✔✔approval
The _____ of this Unit is hypocrisy because satire exposes it. - ✔✔theme
The book for your _____ should be read throughout this Unit and is due at the end of it. -
✔✔report
The book report is worth _____ of the Unit Test score. - ✔✔40%
, Using the correct Book Report Outline is dependent upon the _____ of the book chosen. -
✔✔genre
The notes for the book report include a conclusion or _____ of the plot or main ideas. -
✔✔analysis
The grading criteria on the Book Report Rubric includes having the notes and using accurate
_____ of spelling, mechanics, and grammar. - ✔✔conventions
cuneiform - ✔✔an ancient writing system of the Middle East consisting of wedge-shaped marks
double entendre - ✔✔the use of words or phrases that can be interpreted in different ways
Horatian satire - ✔✔has the purpose to entertain with light-hearted humor and comedy, not to
criticize harshly
Juvenalian satire - ✔✔has the purpose to expose hypocrisy that results in the harm of others;
usually pessimistic
Menippean satire - ✔✔a discussion or narrative that has a purpose to judge morality or vices;
usually not daring or hateful
theatrical self-consciousness - ✔✔when an actor breaks the illusion of reality with the audience
The _____ example of satire is the Epic of Gilgamesh, written around 2100 BC, criticizing a
religion of the ancient Mesopotamian people. - ✔✔oldest
Aristophanes, a(n) _____ of satire often called the "Father of Comedy," criticized new politics
and culture using savage and cruel jests. - ✔✔playwright