Here is the Final Exam Study Guide!
***I sent this to print, so I will have a hard copy for you:)
I will also have a hard copy study guide for the grammar portion of the final:)
Honors English 9 Final exam study guide
Test
Sections:
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· author matching
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major characters/objects matching
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literary terms matching
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· title/plot description
matching
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historical background multiple choice
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literary terms application
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Authors:
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Shakespeare
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Horace
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Homer
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Catullus
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Chrétien de Troyes
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Tacitus
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Chaucer
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Marie de France
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Anonymous
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Dante
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Titles:
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· "Carpe Diem”
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· “I Hate and I Love”
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"Inferno"
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· The Burning of
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"Chevrefoil"
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Odyssey
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The Divine Comedy
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The
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"Wretched Catullus, Leave off Playing the Fool”
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"Lesbia Says She'd Rather
Marry Me”
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· "If Ever Anyone Anywhere”
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"The Wife of Bath’s
Tale"
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Perceval
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Song of Roland
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“The Golden Mean”
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· Romeo and Juliet
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· Odyssey
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Literary
Terms:
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· allegory
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· dynamic character
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· hyperbole
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· ode
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· stage direction
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· allusion
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· epic
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· iambic pentameter
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· paradox
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· static character
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· blank verse
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· epic hero
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· imagery
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· personification
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· symbol
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· canto
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· epithet
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· irony
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· Plot
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· theme
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· characterization
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· extended metaphor
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· lai
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· prologue
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· tone
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· conflict
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· foreshadow
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· lyric poetry
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· setting
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· tragedy
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· dialogue
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· frame story
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· metaphor
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· simile
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· tragic hero
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· dramatic foil
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· Homeric Simile
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· monologue
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· soliloquy
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· vernacular
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· dramatic irony
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Grammar:
- coordinate/subordinate conjunctions
- finding subjects and verbs
- independent/dependent clauses
- semicolon usage
- colon usage