Honors 9 Final Exam Study Guide PDF
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This document is a study guide for a final exam in honors 9. It covers grammar, literary terms, and analysis of specific literary works. This guide is designed to provide comprehensive notes for effective studying, outlining key concepts and topics.
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Honors 9 - Final Exam Study Guide Grammar & Writing Independent Clause Joining Compound Sentences to avoid Run-ons or Comma Splices Capitalization of Texts Formal Style - no contractions or use of 1st/2nd person ...
Honors 9 - Final Exam Study Guide Grammar & Writing Independent Clause Joining Compound Sentences to avoid Run-ons or Comma Splices Capitalization of Texts Formal Style - no contractions or use of 1st/2nd person MLA Format ○ Header ○ Works Cited: ABC order, hanging indentation ○ Parenthetical Citations (how to write them correctly) Literary Terms Rhetoric: Ethos, Logos, Pathos Propaganda: Bandwagon, Glittering Generality, Cardstacking, Plain-Folks, Testimonial Irony: Situational, Verbal, Dramatic Mood v. Tone Diction: Connotation/Denotation Types of Conflict Plot Structure Point-of-View: 1st, 2nd, 3rd Motif Analogies Animal Farm Author - Why use a pen name? Allegory for Russian Revolution Know parallels between novel characters and historical figures Odyssey Characters:Zeus, Calypso, Poseidon, Polyphemus, Circe,Lotus Eaters, Telemachus. Athena Hero’s Journey: Call to Adventure, Refusal of the Call, Mentor/Helper How long has Odysseus been gone? Epic Poem To Kill a Mockingbird Author & Author’s Hometown Setting of novel & Historical Parallels Review Main Characters Reactions to the Trial Compare/Contrast Tom and Jem Romeo and Juliet Author Literary Style: Iambic Pentameter, Puns, Oxymora, Motifs Review Main Characters Figurative Language - personification, simile, metaphor, oxymoron