English Exam Olivia Bilotta Flashcards

(33 cards)

1
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Pathos

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emotional appeal

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2
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Ethos

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Ethical appeal (how will it help improve our society and community)

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3
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Logos

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logical appeal (how can you illustrate reason using history and facts)

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4
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Format of news reports

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1: Who, what, when, where, why, how
2: Specific detail with quote
3: Specific detail 2 with quote
4: what’s next

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5
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News reports have to be…

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short, factual, in order, to the point

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6
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What are the 5 ways to understand Shakespeare

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SMLJS

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Story

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by knowing the story it will help you understand what’s happening when you don’t know the words

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Metaphor

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compares complicated words to something easier to relate and understand

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9
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Language

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by learning Shakespeares confusing words he often uses it will help understand the story by knowing what your reading

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10
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Jumble

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be being able to re word Shakespeare it makes it easier to understand the language and read better

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11
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Style

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Iambic bitamitor (10 sylabols per line)

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Thesis

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The opinion sentence at the end of the intro and restated in the conclusion ( can’t say I think/maybe)

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13
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Structure of an essay

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Intro
body paragraph
body paragraph
body paragraph
conclusion
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Intro

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  • argument 1
  • argument 2
  • argument3
  • thesis
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Body paragraph 1

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  • argument 1
  • supporting details
  • concluding statement
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Body paragraph 2

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  • argument 2
  • supporting details
  • concluding statement
17
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Body paragraph 3

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  • argument 3
  • supporting details
  • concluding statement
18
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Conclusion

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  • New thesis
  • Summarize arguments
  • Final appeal (Ethos,Logos,Pathos)
19
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Slavery slide terms

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Lynching, Jim Crow laws, civil rights acts, abolishment

20
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Lynching

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when a group of people kill someone for an alleged offence without a legal trial

21
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Jim Crow laws

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Jim Crow laws were state and local laws that enforced racial segregation in the southern United States. Started late 19th early 20th century

22
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Civil Rights Acts

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was in 1964 which “ended” segregation in public places and banned racial imployment discrimination

23
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Abolishment

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After the North’s victory over the south in 1865 slavery was abolished (freed slaves tried to find family members who were sold)

24
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when was the Great Depression

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August 1929- March 1933

25
Dust bowl...
A period of severe dust storms in American and Canadian prairies during 1930s. Because of drought
26
Hoover wagons
people couldn't afford gas so people went back to horse and buggy as their car
27
what are the 5 elements of short stories
Characters, Setting, Plot, Theme, Conflict
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Are the characters
round ( ) static ( ) protagonist or antagonist
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setting
- place - weather - social climate - time - atmosphere/mood
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plot
- intro - rising action - climax - falling action - denoument
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Conflict
- person v person - person v self - person v nature - person v society
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How many graphic design principals are there
7
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What r the graphic design principals
Balance Alignment repitation