English IV
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Camaraderie | Friendship/Teamwork
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Frangible | Fragile
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Donnybrook | Uproar/Fight
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Brigand | A group of bandits
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Usurp | To take control over something or someone
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Talisman | A magical charm
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Catharsis | An emotional release
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Risible | Provoked Laughter
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Anomoly | Odd, Deviates from the normal
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Plethora | Abundance of; large amount
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Hubris | Arrogant
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Platitude | Cliche, common statement
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Imbriglio | An embarrassing situation
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Nexus | Tie or bond
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Convoluted | Complicated
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Kenning | Nicknames
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Appositive | An adjective that describes a noun
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Alliteration | The repetition of a consonant
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Caesura | A break in the line of poetry
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Enjambment | A run on sentence of poetry
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Irony | Using language meaning one thing, but making it sound like you mean something else
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Mood | Feeling/State of mind
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Verbal Irony | Sarcasm; Someone says the opposite of what they really mean
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Dramatic Irony | The full significance of what a character is doing is known to the audience but not to the character itself
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Situational Irony | Expectations of something to happen, then something else happens instead
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Direct Characterization | An author directly tells the readers about a characters traits
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Indirect Characterization | When the characters personality is shown through their actions or speech
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Conflict | Disagreement/Argument
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Tragedy | When a story ends badly
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Tragic Hero | There is a fatal flaw in the hero
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Who is the author of Beowulf? | Unknown
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Define what a scop is. | A poet
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Why is Beowulf considered an epic? | It is a narrative that has legendary heroes and historical figures
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What type of language is Beowulf written in? | Old English
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Describe Grendel’s skin. | Thick and sword proof
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After fleeing Herot, where does Grendel die? | In his lair
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Why was it almost impossible to kill Grendel & Grendel’s mother? | They cursed all men’s weapons so that they couldn't puncture their skin.
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Who tries to avenge Grendel’s death? | Grendel's mother.
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How long does Beowulf rule Geatland in peace? | 50 years
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Why does the dragon awake? | A slave woke the dragon when he stole a cup from it.
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What is originally stolen from the dragon’s treasure trove? | A jeweled cup
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What is the significance of Grendel being descended from Cain? | He is a descendant from the original sin, or the original evil.
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How does Beowulf wound Grendel? | Tears off his arm.
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Who does Beowulf compete with in a swimming match? | Brecca.
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What type of values were important in Beowulf’s culture? | The knights code: bravery, Pride and Loyalty.
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What are the seven deadly sins? | Pride, Envy, Gluttony, Anger, Lust, Greed, and sloth.
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What does the deadly sin, sloth, mean? | Lazy, Not active.
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Why do the seven deadly sins relate to the Knight’s Code of Chivalry? | They are rules that need to be followed.
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What does the deadly sin, gluttony, mean? | Over consuming something.
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Characterize a hero’s quest in medieval literature. | - Long Journey
- Quest/Goal
- Follow the Knights code
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Why is “Sir Gawain & the Green Knight” classified as a Romantic Narrative? | The laws of nature are suspended.
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What type of hero is Sir Gawain? | Chivalric
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What dialect was the first text of “Sir Gawain” first composed in? | Middle English
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What is the Green Knight’s objective in proposing the “Beheading Game”? | To test the knighthood
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After Sir Gawain chops off the Knight’s head with the axe, what happens? | He picks it back up and tells him to meet him in a year and a day.
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When Sir Gawain volunteers to take King Arthur’s place in the challenge at the beginning of the story, what information does he NOT know about the Green Knight? | Sir Gawain doesn't know the knight is immortal.
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What does the Lady tell Sir Gawain about the green sash? | It makes the wearer immortal.
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What sound confirm Gawain’s suspicions that he has reached the Green Chapel? | The sharpening of an axe.
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Who does the Green Knight end up being? | The lord of the castle.
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When Sir Gawain flinches at the initial swing of the Green Knight and his axe, which code of Chivalry does he violate? | - Honor and Glory.
- Disobeyed someone of authority.
- Doesn’t tell the truth.
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Where was Shakespeare’s hometown? | Stratford-Upon-Avon
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What epidemic ravaged Europe during Shakespeare’s lifetime? | The Black Plague.
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What was Shakespeare’s highest education? | Grammar School.
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What was the nickname of the Globe Theater? | The wooden O
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Why were plays not performed in the evening? | There was no source of lighting at night.
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What were the people who stood in the pit during the play called? | Groundlings.
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How much was the admission to stand while watching a play? | A single penny.
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How old was Shakespeare when he married his wife, Anne? | 18
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What is special about the date Shakespeare died? | It was on his birthday.
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What was the real Macbeth like? | He was not murderous or terrible, he was as good and noble king.
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Macbeth | Main character, murderer, and king.
Slowly gets corrupted by his own ambition, and others ambition around him.
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Lady Macbeth | Macbeth’s wife, she urged him to kill the king Duncan. She was also corrupted by her ambition, her murderous ways slowly ate away at her until she eventually killed herself.
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Macduff | Suspicious of Macbeth, is the person who kills Macbeth. All of his family was murdered by Macbeth.
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Banquo | Macbeth’s best friend, predicted to be the father of future kings but that doesn’t come true, and is murdered by Macbeth.
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Duncan | The King of Scotland, and is killed by Macbeth.
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Malcolm | Duncan's eldest son, becomes king at the end of the play.
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Donalbain | Duncan's youngest son.
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Hecate | Goddess of witchcraft and magic
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Fleance | Banquo's son
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The three witches | Can predict the future, tell prophecies, and cause Macbeth to travel down his murderous path.
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Lady Macduff | Wife of Macduff, killed by Macbeth.
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William Shakespeare | Author of Macbeth.
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Macdonwald | Leader of the rebel forces fighting against Scotland. Slit from the nave to the chops.
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Porter | Comic Relief
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Thane of Cawdor | The traitor that is killed, thence letting Macbeth take his place as Thane of Cawdor, and making the prophecy come true.
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How long should a resume be? | One page
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What is the 10-second glace? | Employers look at a resume for 10 seconds and if it catches their eye it is reviewed further.
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A successful resume is all about matching an employer’s ____________________ with your _______________ and accomplishments. | A successful resume is all about matching an employer’s NEEDS with your TALENTS and accomplishments.
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How long should a job objective be? | One sentence.
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You should keep your resume _____________ (Think KISS). | Keep it Short and Simple
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What type of person would be the best reference for a resume? | A coach or teacher that has a good impression of you - not someone who hates you.
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What is the last requirement of a cover letter? | A Signature
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What is a salutation? | A formal greeting.
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What is the dateline of a cover letter for a letter of application? | The date the letter was written.
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What type of information will be in the PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE category? | Past jobs or volunteering.
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Skills and Accomplishments | 5
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Heading | 1
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Education | 4
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Objective | 2
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Work Experience | 3
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