Quiz 4 (Unit 4) Flashcards
(12 cards)
trochee
a foot with one accent syllable followed by one unaccented syllable
Who wrote “The Necklace”
Guy de Maupassant
In “The Further Adventures of Toad,” ___ gave Toad wise advice throughout the story.
Water Rat
comic relief
a humorous break within a literary work, such as a tragedy, designed to relieve dramatic or emotional tension
In “A slice of Humble Pie,” ___ accidentally put on two different pairs of shoes and stockings.
Rilla Blythe
a foot with one accent syllable followed by one unaccented syllable
trochee
Who wrote “Oliver Cromwell”
Nathaniel Hawthorne
In “The Necklace,” Madame ___ borrowed a diamond necklace for a ball.
Loisel
Who wrote “Of Humble Submission”
Thomas à Kempis
Who wrote “Lost on Dress Parade”
O. Henry
literature that deals with everyday characters placed in usual, routine, or plausible situations; a truthful representation of life
realism
a humorous break within a literary work, such as a tragedy, designed to relieve dramatic or emotional tension
comic relief