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English 2 Honors Midterm Exam Review

Mrs. Jacks and Ms. Eschenbrenner

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3.the form of writing that presents a particular opinion or idea and supports it with evidence
5.the literal definition of a word
8.an oversimplified, generalized conception, opinion, and/or image about particular groups of people
9.the voice assumed by a writer to express ideas or beliefs that may not be his or her own
11.is an object made by a person, typically an item of cultural or historical interest.
13.an admission in an argument that the opposing side has valid points
14.refers to a grammatical or structural similarity between sentences or parts of a sentence, so that elements of equal importance are equally developed and similarly phrased for emphasis
15.in literature, one who changes in response to the events of a narrative (rounded character)
16.an interpretive statement articulating the central meaning or message of a text
19.anything (object, animal, event, person, or place) that represents itself but also stands for something else on a figurative level
21.evidence based on personal accounts of incidents
23.the words spoken by characters in a narrative or film
25.believable or truthful
26.a way of looking at the world or a mental concept about things or events, one that judges relationships within or among things or events
27.the phrases that attribute a quotation to the speaker, for example, she said or he bellowed
28.a character who is uncomplicated and stays the same without changing or growing during the story (static character)
29.a position statement (or thesis) that asserts an idea or makes an argument for a specific position
32.evidence based on experiences and direct observation through research
33.the atmosphere or general feeling in a literary work
34.the perspective from which a narrative is told, that is, first person, third-person limited, or third-person omniscient
35.a recurrent image, symbol, theme, character type, subject, or narrative detail that becomes a unifying element in an artistic work or text
36.refers to the speed at which a narrative moves.
37.the way a writer or speaker uses words and tone to express ideas as well as his or her persona or personality
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1.the associations and emotional overtones attached to a word beyond its literal definition
2.the information that supports or proves an idea or claim
3.a reference made to a well-known person, event, or place from history, music, art, or another literary work
4.a writer’s or speaker’s attitude toward a subject, character, or audience
6.a writer’s central idea or main message about life; see also explicit theme, implied theme
7.a false or misleading argument
10.the act of combining ideas from different sources to create, express, or support a new idea
12.imaginative language or figures of speech not meant to be taken literally
17.a position taken by someone with an opposing viewpoint
18.a reference made to a well-known person, event, or place from history, music, art, or another literary work
20.evidence based on facts and a clear rationale
22.the reasoning used to disprove an opposing point
24.a word or phrase that appeals to one of more of the five senses and creates a picture
29.a struggle or problem in a story
30.is an account of the personal experiences of the author. It is also an autobiographical account.
31.the arrangement of words and the order of grammatical elements in a sentence; the way in which words are put together to make meaningful elements such as phrases, clauses, and sentences

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