EXAM 2009 JANUARY 13TH. 150 QUESTIONS STEMS STEMS LITERARY TERMS LITERARY TERMS STORIES STORIES DIAGRAMS- SEE SHEET (ON TUESDAY) DIAGRAMS- SEE SHEET (ON.

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EXAM 2009 JANUARY 13TH

150 QUESTIONS STEMS STEMS LITERARY TERMS LITERARY TERMS STORIES STORIES DIAGRAMS- SEE SHEET (ON TUESDAY) DIAGRAMS- SEE SHEET (ON TUESDAY)

STEMS: LIST 1-9 LIST 1-9

LITERARY TERMS TITLE, AUTHOR, RHYME SCHEME, IMAGERY, PERSONIFICATION, REPETITION, OMNOMOTOPEIA, SIMILE, METAPHOR, SYMBOL, PLOT DIAGRAM TITLE, AUTHOR, RHYME SCHEME, IMAGERY, PERSONIFICATION, REPETITION, OMNOMOTOPEIA, SIMILE, METAPHOR, SYMBOL, PLOT DIAGRAM POINT OF VIEW (1 ST PERSON, 2 ND, 3 RD ) POINT OF VIEW (1 ST PERSON, 2 ND, 3 RD ) GREEN LITERARY TERMS BOOK GREEN LITERARY TERMS BOOK

STORIES: STOP THE SUN WHAT IS SUCCESS FLOWERS FOR ALGERNON TREASURE OF LEMON BROWN DINER PARTY RUNNING BROOK OF HORROR LADY OR THE TIGER

TELL TALE HEART BALLAD OF THE HARP WEAVER HITCHHIKER THIRD WISH MONKEYS PAW PAUL REVERES RIDE HARRIET TUBMAN O CAPTAIN! MY CAPTAIN LINCOLN A PHOTOBIOGRAPHY WOMAN IN THE SNOW GIRL IN THE LAVENDAR DRESS WEASEL/ COR

NOTES: TITLE OF THE STORY: TITLE OF THE STORY: AUTHOR AUTHOR CHARACTERS CHARACTERS LITERARY TERM IN GREEN IN BOOK LITERARY TERM IN GREEN IN BOOK MAIN PLOT EVENTS MAIN PLOT EVENTS CLIMAX IN EVERY STORY CLIMAX IN EVERY STORY FLOWERS FOR ALGERNON FLOWERS FOR ALGERNON KEYES KEYES CHARLIE, MRS. KINNIAN, DR. NEUMEUR, STRAUSS, ALGERNON, JOE CARP, FRANK RILEY, FANNIE, BERT (TESTER), MRS. FLYNN CHARLIE, MRS. KINNIAN, DR. NEUMEUR, STRAUSS, ALGERNON, JOE CARP, FRANK RILEY, FANNIE, BERT (TESTER), MRS. FLYNN C. IS MENTALLY CHALLENGED WANTS TO GET SMART, HAS SURGERY, GETS SMART- RACES ALGERNON, 3X INTELLIGENCE, MOUSE DIES, ASSUME C. GOING TO DIE, REASEARCH, BURIES A. IN CHEESE BOX, LEAVES NY FOR ???, C + MRS K = TEACHER/STUDENT, LOVE, HE LEFT HER…. C. IS MENTALLY CHALLENGED WANTS TO GET SMART, HAS SURGERY, GETS SMART- RACES ALGERNON, 3X INTELLIGENCE, MOUSE DIES, ASSUME C. GOING TO DIE, REASEARCH, BURIES A. IN CHEESE BOX, LEAVES NY FOR ???, C + MRS K = TEACHER/STUDENT, LOVE, HE LEFT HER…. CHARACTERIZATION- TECH. USED TO CREATE/DEVELOP A CHARATER. CHARACTERIZATION- TECH. USED TO CREATE/DEVELOP A CHARATER. PLOT DIAGRAMS- CLIMAX- ALGERNON DIES PLOT DIAGRAMS- CLIMAX- ALGERNON DIES

GRADE BREAKDOWN 1 ST NINE WEEKS- 40% 1 ST NINE WEEKS- 40% 2 ND NINE WEEKS- 40% 2 ND NINE WEEKS- 40% EXAM – 20% EXAM – 20% 1 ST SEMESTER= 100 % 1 ST SEMESTER= 100 % 3 RD NINE WEEKS= 40% 3 RD NINE WEEKS= 40% 4 TH NINE WEEKS- 40% 4 TH NINE WEEKS- 40% FINAL EXAM- 20% FINAL EXAM- 20% 2 ND SEMESTER= 100% 2 ND SEMESTER= 100% FINAL GRADE- FINAL GRADE- SEMESTER 1 +2 = FINAL GRADE SEMESTER 1 +2 = FINAL GRADE