English 10 Q3: Delivery, Grammar, Criticism
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What is the purpose of enjambment in Milton's sonnet?

  • To separate the octet from the sestet.
  • To create a sense of urgency and flow. (correct)
  • To highlight the speaker's frustration with blindness.
  • To emphasize the importance of rhyme scheme.

Which of these best describes the speaker's attitude towards blindness in the octet of the Miltonic sonnet?

  • Hopeful anticipation.
  • Acceptance and resignation.
  • Curious exploration.
  • Anger and resentment. (correct)

What is the main difference between impromptu and extemporaneous speeches?

  • Impromptu speeches are more formal than extemporaneous speeches.
  • Extemporaneous speeches require a manuscript, while impromptu speeches do not.
  • Impromptu speeches are rehearsed, while extemporaneous speeches are not.
  • Extemporaneous speeches use conversational style, while impromptu speeches are more structured. (correct)

How does the sestet of the Miltonic sonnet differ from the octet?

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What is the implication of the Biblical parable of the servant who buried his talent (Matthew 25:14-30)?

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Which type of speech delivery is most likely to benefit from preparation and rehearsal?

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What is the primary purpose of speech according to the text?

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What is the significance of the rhyme scheme (abbaabbacdecde) in Milton's sonnet?

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What is the primary focus of Formalism when analyzing a literary work?

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Identify the type of grammatical error present in the following sentence: "I went to the store, I bought some milk."

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A Toast speech is typically delivered for what purpose?

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What is the key distinction between a Toast speech and a Roast speech?

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Which of the following is NOT a common characteristic of a Eulogy speech?

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What is the primary focus of Structuralism in literary criticism?

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Which of the following sentences contains a run-on sentence?

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Identify the type of grammatical error present in the following sentence: "While waiting at the bus stop, the bus arrived."

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Grammar Blunder

An error in language structure that violates grammatical rules.

Sentence Fragment

An incomplete sentence missing a subject or verb.

Run-on Sentence

A sentence that improperly connects independent clauses.

Comma Splice

Error using a comma to link two independent clauses.

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Toast Speech

A short speech recognizing someone or something positively.

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Roast Speech

A humorous speech that playfully mocks someone.

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Eulogy Speech

A speech honoring someone who has passed away.

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Formalism

Literary criticism focusing solely on the text itself.

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Miltonic Sonnet

A poem that addresses political and moral issues using enjambment.

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Enjambment

When a sentence or phrase runs over to the next line without punctuation.

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Rhyme Scheme

The pattern of rhymes in a poem, represented as letters.

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Octet

The first eight lines of a sonnet, reflecting on a theme.

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Sestet

The last six lines of a sonnet that change the focus.

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Impromptu Speech

A speech delivered without preparation or rehearsal.

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Extemporaneous Speech

A speech that mixes preparation with a conversational style.

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God's Expectations

Milton's struggle to understand what God desires from him after losing his sight.

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Study Notes

English 10 Reviewer Q3, Lesson 1: Four Methods of Delivery

  • Speech is verbal expression of ideas, opinions, or information to an audience.
  • Four Methods of Delivery:
    • Impromptu: Delivered without prior preparation.
    • Extemporaneous: Prepared but delivered spontaneously.
    • Manuscript: Read from a written text.
    • Memorized: Recited from memory.

English 10 Reviewer Q3, Lesson 2: Grammar Blunders

  • Grammar Blunders are mistakes in language structure.
  • Types of Grammar Blunders:
    • Sentence Fragments: Missing a subject or verb.
    • Run-on Sentences: Joining independent clauses improperly.
    • Comma Splices: Using a comma to link independent clauses.

English 10 Reviewer Q3, Lesson 3: Literary Criticism

  • Types of Literary Criticism:
    • Formalism: Analyzes the text's elements (words, images, devices).
    • Structuralism: Examines the text's structure and patterns.
    • Moralism: Focuses on moral lessons and values.
    • Marxism: Analyzes class struggles and power dynamics.
    • Feminism: Examines how gender affects characters.
    • Reader-Response: Emphasizes the reader's experience.

English 10 Reviewer Q3, Lesson 4: When I Consider How My Life Is Spent

  • John Milton, a Christian English poet, became blind.
  • This poem expresses his feelings about how his blindness impacts his life.
  • Analysis of John Milton's poem:
    • The poem is a sonnet with 14 lines, written in iambic pentameter.
    • It contains a volta, shifting the poem's direction.
    • Iambic pentameter means the rhythm of each line follows a specific pattern.

English 10 Reviewer Q3, Lesson 5: Toast, Roast, and Eulogy Speech

  • Toast Speech: A brief speech for a memorable occasion, expressing gratitude.
  • Roast Speech: A humorous speech teasing someone, usually at a celebration.
  • Eulogy Speech: A speech honoring someone who has passed away.

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This quiz covers key concepts in English 10, including the four methods of speech delivery, common grammar blunders, and types of literary criticism. Perfect for students preparing for assessments in language and literature. Enhance your understanding and find success in your English class!

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