<p> English III – Mr. Huvane Midterm Exam Review First Exam 1/22/16</p><p>This document is, for the most part, a complete outline; however, changes put in place will be announced during our mid-term exam review period</p><p>Check the Mid-Term Review Folder in the Resources Tab of the Portal</p><p>I. Literature </p><p> “The Seafarer,” “The Wanderer,” “The Wife’s Lament” and Beowulf The General Prologue of the Canterbury Tales “The Pardoner’s Tale” “Wife of Bath’s Tale” Shakespeare’s Sonnets: in particular 29,106,116,130 “Macbeth” Restoration Poetry –see pgs. 435-444 ”Donne (“A Valediction,”—438-439 “Holy Sonnet 10,”--440-441, Marvell (“To His Coy Mistress”-461-462) (pages in textbook listed after piece of literature) Some history – Anglo-Saxons (pgs. 4-14), Middle Ages (pgs. 94-96), Elizabethan Theatre (292-302) Restoration (pgs 422-434) (major events, monarchs, people, places, etc.)</p><p>II. Literary Terms Epic Hyperbole Romance Tragedy/Comedy Iamb Soliloquy Paradox Rhyme scheme Sonnet Simile Quatrain Irony Pentameter Alliteration Conceit Assonance/Consonance Carpe diem Couplet Kenning Tragedy/Tragic Hero Personification Apostrophe Caesura Conceit Vocabulary Reparation Solace Purge Writhing Massive Loathsome (see page 39 in Textbook)</p><p>Solicitous Garnished Absolution Commission Sanguine Avouched Prevarication (pg. 97)</p><p>Pallor Hoary Prating Tarry Apothecary (pg. 122)</p><p>Implored Misalliance Contemptuous Bequeath Prowess Esteemed Rebuke (pg.136)</p><p>Melodious Madrigals Move Reckoning Wither (pg.249)</p><p>Valor Treasons Imperial Liege Sovereign (pg. 305) </p><p>Augment Palpable Stealthy Multitudinous Equivocate Predominance (pg. 326)</p><p>Indissoluble Dauntless Jocund Infirmity Malevolence (pg. 342)</p><p>Pernicious Judicious Sundry Intemperance Avarice Credulous (pg. 360)</p><p>Perturbation Pristine Clamourous Harbinger (pg. 380)</p><p>Grammar Complements: Direct Object, Indirect Object, Object of Preposition, Predicate Adjective, Predicate Nominative </p><p>Phrases: Participial, Gerund, Infinitive, Appositive, Prepositional, etc.</p><p>Common Error Reeview Sample Question: Choose the letter that makes the sentence grammatically incorrect (if there is no error choose E).</p><p>Accept for chocolate desserts in restaurants, I generally avoid sugar, cake, and candy in order to A B C stay healthy. No Error Correct Answer is “A” “Accept” as correct usage is “Except.” D E</p><p>The Mid-Term Exam, scheduled for 1/22/15, will consist of at least one-hundred and twenty-five multiple choice questions and at least a minimum five paragraph essay. Preparation for the exam, though taking place every day we meet, will be a focus in class starting on 1/13/16. There will be a folder titled “Mid-Term Review” found on the Resources tab of the Portal.</p>
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