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English final
sem. 1
Question | Answer |
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A word used in the place of a noun | pronoun |
noun that the pronoun refers to or replaces | Antecedent |
Is two or more complete sentences run together as one. | Run-on sentence |
Two sentences jammed together with no punctuation between them. | Fused Sentence |
Two sentences jammed together with only a comma between them | Comma splice |
group of words that does not have subject and verb. | Phrase |
does not have all the basic parts. | Sentence fragment |
and, but, or, nor, for, yet, so | Coordinating conjuction |
Consequently, Moreover, therefore, finally, moreover, therefore, furthermore, nevertheless, thus | Common conjuction |
A group of words has a subject and a verb expresses a complete thought. | Independent clauses |
both few many sveral | Plural pronouns |
all most none some any more enough plenty | singular or plural pronouns |
anything that ends in body, one, and thing. each wither neither one a person another | singular pronouns |
Beginning introduces tone, characters, setting, and background info | exposition |
events develop the conflicts and intensify it. | rising action |
Highest point of interest or suspense the turning point. | climax |
The events that follow the climax. | falling action |
The final outcome. | resolution |
The vantage point from which the story is told. | point of view |
story told by someone who participates in or witnesses the action. | first person |
Story told where the thoughts of only narrator or single character is known. | limited third person |
Story told where the thoughts of all characters are revealed. | omniscient third person |
Time and place of story are revealed | seeting |
the emotion or feeling created in the reader. | mood atmosphere |
The character who tells the story | narrator |
main character | protagonist |
character or force in conflict or against the protagonist. | antagonist |
showing what characters do,say, or think what other characters think. | indirect characterization |
discribing the physical features dress and personality of characters. | direct characterization |
something know by audience not the characters | drilnatic irony |
characters says one thing means another | verbal irony |
An events occurs that is opposite of what is expected | situational irony |
protagonist struggles with physical strength other men forces nature animals. | man vs man physical |
protagonist struggles against fate or circumstances of life. | man vs nature circumstances |
protagonist struggles against ideas practecies customs of people | man vs society social |
protagonist struggles against with himself his soul ideas of right and wrong. | man vs himself psychological |