Mid-Term Study Guide The following are topics of study for 2014 Mid-Term!

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Mid-Term Study Guide The following are topics of study for 2014 Mid-Term!

Friday’s Test All about the history of the literary periods. Multiple Choice, True-False, and Matching

Anglo-Saxon Period Reread introduction to Anglo-Saxon period from Big Green Literature Book Pages 6-17 Reread notes from Anglo-Saxon period your own notes the ones posted on the website (which are still there)

Renaissance Reread introduction to the Renaissance from Big Green Literature Book Pages Reread notes from the Renaissance Your own notes Notes posted on the website for your class period (which are still posted)

Thursday’s Test All about the literature we have read. Multiple Choice and Matching.

Tuesdays with Morrie Things to know about Tuesdays with Morrie Main events Main characters Author

Beowulf Things to know about Beowulf Main events Main characters Author

Macbeth Things to know about Macbeth Main events Main characters Author

Literary Terms Know the definitions of the following literary terms Anaphora Alliteration Repetition Parallelism Kenning Epic poem Epic hero Dramatic irony Narrator Foreshadowing Personification Flashback

Wednesday’s Test This test will be an assessment of your reading of literature and writing of extended responses. It will be similar to the first assessment of the year.