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English 9 Exam review

English 9 Exam review. ..a person, place or thing. Noun. …modifies a noun or a pronoun. Adjective. …shows action. Verb. …modifies a verb, adjective, or another …. Adverb. …takes the place of a noun. Pronoun. The turning point in a story . Climax. DAILY DOUBLE.

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English 9 Exam review

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  1. English 9 Exam review

  2. ..a person, place or thing Noun

  3. …modifies a noun or a pronoun Adjective

  4. …shows action Verb

  5. …modifies a verb, adjective,or another …. Adverb

  6. …takes the place of a noun Pronoun

  7. The turning point in a story Climax

  8. DAILY DOUBLE The main character in astory andthe opposite of the main character ProtagonistAntagonist

  9. A clue given in a storyabout what may happenlater on Foreshadowing

  10. Bitter sweetJumbo shrimpHonest villain Oxymoron

  11. Climax Rising Action Falling Action Setting Resolution Plot structure

  12. The tone, attitude, or emotion or the speaker Voice

  13. His feet are big boats Metaphor

  14. Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers Alliteration

  15. His feet are big like boats. Simile

  16. I love youI love youI love you Repetition

  17. RAFTS RoleAudienceFormatTopicStrong verb

  18. Answer the questionCite _____________Explain your position Specific examples

  19. DAILY DOUBLE Name three ways specific examples can be generatedwhen writing Tell a storyUse statisticsQuotes

  20. SubjectTopic______________ Thesis

  21. Introductory paragraph goesfrom __________________ Less specific tomost specific

  22. Survey, question, read,recite, review SQ3R

  23. What does the main idea sound like? a) a chapter b) a title or headline c) a question

  24. When does the main idea USUALLY appear in a sentence? a) the end b) the middle c) the beginning

  25. Statements in a piece ofreading that support themain idea Supporting details

  26. Drawing conclusions from thedetails read Inferences

  27. Please Stand By

  28. Scattergories Task: to list 10 things from this course that begin with the randomly chosen letter. Here’s the catch – no repeats allowed. The goal is to stretch your brain to think of ten things that no one else will think of.

  29. B

  30. E

  31. W

  32. Double Jeopardy

  33. What type of sentence? We are reviewing for the final. Simple sentence

  34. What type of sentence? We are reviewing for the finalby playing Jeopardy. Complex sentence One independent clause and one or more dependent clauses.

  35. What type of sentence? We are reviewing for the finalbut everyone is not paying attention. Compound sentence Two or more independent clauses -

  36. DAILY DOUBLE What is the difference between an independent clauseanddependent clause? Independent clause= can stand aloneDependent clause= sounds incomplete

  37. What type of sentence? We are reviewing for the final by playing Jeopardy but everyone is not paying attention. Compound-complex sentence Two or more independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses

  38. Stories that have mischievous spirits and other supernatural elements and often take place in medieval times. Fairy Tales

  39. A traditional saying Proverb

  40. Stories that teach a moral lesson Parable

  41. Stories with animals charactersthat teach a moral Fable

  42. Stories passed on from generation to generation. Folk tale

  43. a long, narrative (storytelling) poem that tells the achievements of a hero. This hero usually symbolizes the beliefs of his country. Epic

  44. DAILY DOUBLE What are the five purposes of poetry? For entertainment To express a feeling or emotion To make a political statement To honor a person To describe something or some event

  45. Odysseus, king of Ithaca Cyclops, one-eyed monster Circe, sorceress Sirens, sea creatures that sang and caused ships to crash The Odyssey

  46. A literary explosion that brought a new cultural identity for African Americans. Harlem Renaissance

  47. DAILY DOUBLE What makes a writer's voice forceful, distinctive, and memorable? Figurative language

  48. BONUS!!! Collecting the facts and drawing a possible conclusion. Deduction To what is this term similar? Inference

  49. Someone or something that proves who committed the crime. Evidence

  50. D D M M D M T D M M M D D Give the location for the topic, main ideas, and details

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