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Am Lit review
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125 Question breakdown Literature 17 – matching author and short story, content MC 15 FtoA – character matching and content MC 22 Crucible – character matching, content MC, quote matching 15 historical background fill in the blank (with word bank) Grammar 15 vocabulary –matching 19 Parts of Speech ID 22 Parts of Sentence ID Both grammar sections are broken down into smaller sections Grammar is identifying the underlined part of the sentence from a word bank
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Historical Background Unit 1: Native Americans literature Puritan literature Unit 2: Age of Reason Unit 3: Romanticism Transcendentalism Unit 4: Realism and Naturalism
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Short Stories When Grizzlies Walked Upright Earth on Turtle’s Back Navajo Origin Legend Fall of the House of Usher Devil and Tom Walker Where is Here?
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The Crucible Abigail Williams Tituba Mary Warren Mercy Lewis Rev. Parris Rev. Hale John Proctor Elizabeth Proctor Rebecca Nurse Giles Corey Martha Corey Goody Good Goody Osburn Ann Putnam Mr. Putnam Judge Danforth Judge Hathorne Betty Parris
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Crucible Act 2 Tense relationship b/t Proctors More accusations start Hale visits Proctors, learn about dislike for Parris Elizabeth, Martha, Rebecca arrested Act 4 Abby runs away Elizabeth is asked to convince John to confess Hale is back, asking for confessions John confesses, then changes his mind He has his goodness, hangs. Act 1 Dancing in woods Girls fall ill Learn about Proctor/Abby affair First accusations Act 3 Mary is to go to court Giles/Francis/John try to save wives Court won’t budge, John admits to adultery Mary weakens, accuses John
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A Farewell to Arms Characters Know the characters and the short description of them (matching section) Multiple choice questions on plot Review the wiki notes summaries on the chapters
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Grammar Parts of Speech: Pronouns Personal: 1 st, 2 nd, 3 rd (I, me, we, you, she, he, him etc) Antecedent: Word that a pronoun replaces Demonstrative: Directs attention This, That, These, Those Relative: Relates parts of the sentences That, Which, Whom, Whose, Who Interrogative: Asks a question Who, Whom, What, Whose, Which Indefinite: Undefined amount Ex: some, all, many, everyone, both, someone Reflexive/Intensive: Ends in –self, -selves R- Reflects back on action in sentence I- intensifies meaning of sentence
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Grammar Conjunctions: Link parts of sentence together Coordinating FANBOYS Correlative: 2 parts Both…and, Neither….nor, Either….or, Not only… but also, whether… or Subordinating: Is dependant on the rest of the sentence EX: While, If, Because, Until, Since
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Grammar Prepositions word that relates the noun or pronoun that appears with it to another word in the sentence End with an Object of the Preposition (noun or pronoun) Aboard About Above Across After Among Before Beside By Despite Down During Except For From In In front of Inside In spite of Instead of Into Near Next to Of Off On Onto Out Over Prior to Through Througho ut To Under Upon With Preposition + Noun/Pronoun (the object of the prep) makes a prepositional phrase
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Verbs Transitive Ask Who or What after Verb- If you can answer Yes, Transitive I drove Billy home from school. I drove who? Billy Transitive verb Intransitive Ask Who or What after Verb- If you can’t answer, Intransitive I drove to school. I drove who? I drove what? No Answer: Intransitive verb
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Subjects/Predicate Subjects: Who/what the sentence is about Never in a prep phrase Here or There are never the subject Ask who or what before your verb to find the subject Predicate: Action or state of being Ask what the subject did Can be a verb phrase (helping verb added- We will go to the movie- will go is your verb phrase)
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Grammar Phrases and Clauses Adj/Adv phrases: Prep phrases that modify a noun or pronoun (adj phrase) or adverb, verb, adjective (adv. Phrase) Adj/Adv clause: subordinate clause that modifies noun or pronoun (adj clause) or verb, adv, adj (adv clause) Appositives Noun next to another noun to rename or identify Participle: form of a verb working as a adjective Gerund: form of a verb working as a noun
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Complements and IO/DO Renaming or describing subject Subject + Linking verb + Adj (PA) Subject + Linking verb + Noun (PN) Subject + Action verb +who/what = DO Subject + Action verb (DO) to whom/for whom = IO
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