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Diction and Tone © 2006 by Mr. Mayers Main Idea, Purpose, and Function Inference and Vocab. in Context Grammar and Point of View Syntax Figures of Speech
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Back Elevated or Formal The Declaration of Independence utilizes what level of diction?
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Purpose Back Main Idea, Purpose, or Function? Suzanne Collins addresses the socioeconomic inequality through the characteristics of the Districts in The Hunger Games.
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Why do you have to be called Romeo? Or Juliet hates that he has the name of her enemy Montague. Back What can you infer from the line: “Romeo, Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?
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1 st Person Point of View Back Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “I Have a Dream Speech” is written in what point of view?
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interrogative Back What sentence pattern is this: Do you have the time?
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connotation Back What is the implied meaning of a word, NOT the dictionary meaning of it.
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colloquialisms Back “The El”, “LSD”, “Da Bulls”, and “Chiberia” are all what type of diction? (not slang)
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Main Idea Back Main Idea, Purpose, or Function? The story of Romeo and Juliet contains two star-crossed lovers born from rivaling families.
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Romeo is still sad over Rosaline Back When Mercutio attempts to “conjure up” Romeo by teasing him with descriptions of Rosaline, one can infer that Mercutio still thinks:.
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Pronoun = its Antecedent = car Back Identify the pronoun AND its antecedent (Need to get both correct) The car had its share of accidents.
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Parallel structure Back The following sentence pattern has a problem with what? I have tried, lied, and will fail.
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Allusion Back What is a reference to another literary work, movie, or historical event?
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Abstract Back “Your gentleness and virtue pervade my soul with veracity and vengeance”. The type of diction used here is __.
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Function Back Main Idea, Purpose, or Function? Shakespeare uses rhyming couplets between Friar Lawrence and Romeo to enhance the theme of matrimony and unity.
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Disruptive and rowdy Back What is the definition of the underlined word? The students were being obstreperous in the library by loudly singing musicals.
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Third Person-Omniscient Back What specific point of view is established below: The boy new what he needed to do even though the wizard was unsure, and the king was conflicted with his sanity.
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anaphora Back This sentence uses what advanced syntax technique? My mind can strive, my mind can motivate, and my mind is my own.
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hyperbole Back “This is the best thing EVER!” is an example of what?
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Sarcastic Back When an author or speaker writes something that is contrary to what he or she actually feels, the tone typically being used is called ____
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Function Back Main Idea, Purpose, or Function? Shakespeare utilizes the structure of a sonnet in the dialogue between Romeo and Juliet when they first meet.
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Cold and distant Back Identify the meaning of the underlined word: Caleb decided to be taciturn towards his friends by not texting them in order to cut them out of his life.
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Clause = Whoever delivered the briefcase Noun clause Back Identify the clause AND the type of clause. (Need to get both correct) Whoever delivered the briefcase was a threat to security.
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periodic Back What sentence pattern is this: When all else fails and when the end seems near, we begin to live.
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euphony Back “Seasons of mists and mellow fruitfulness” is an example of what?
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didactic Back When an author or speaker attempts to educate his or audience, the tone typically being used is called ____
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Shakespeare criticizes the arrogance of the nobility in his audience Back What purpose is served when Mercutio comments on the character of Tybalt in Act II Scene 3?
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Make less severe or to pacify Back Identify the meaning of the underlined word: He assuaged the baby’s cries by rocking it and singing to it.
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Clause = that had a beautiful Relative clause Back Identify the clause AND the type of clause. (Need to get both correct) We liked the house that had a beautiful red door.
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juxstapostion Back What sentence pattern is this: “The apparition of these faces in the crowd, petals on a wet, black bough.”
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Cacophony Back “Twas brillig and the slithy toves” is an example of what?
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