3 RD 9 WEEKS BENCHMARK Review. Academic Vocabulary Foil Soliloquy Monologue Aside Plot: Exposition, rising action, climax, resolution Anachronism Suspense.

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3 RD 9 WEEKS BENCHMARK Review

Academic Vocabulary Foil Soliloquy Monologue Aside Plot: Exposition, rising action, climax, resolution Anachronism Suspense Foreshadowing Internal/external conflicts Hyperbole Stage directions

Academic Vocabulary Tragedy Tragic hero Tragic flaw Simile Metaphor Personification Dramatic irony Pun Irony: Verbal, situational, dramatic Character motivation Allusion

Persuasive language Ethos Pathos Logos

Propaganda techniques Plain folds Band wagon Name calling Testimonial Glittering generalities

Persuasive devices Rhetorical question Parallel structure repetition

Grammar Run-on sentence Sentence fragment Subject/verb agreement