English 9 Final Exam Study Guide

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English 9 Final Exam Study Guide Vocab Review All vocab words from second semester are on Quizlet.com Final exam will include: multiple choice, fill in the blank, matching and true/false Literary Terms *You should know the definition of each of these terms and understand how they are used in literature to create deeper meanings within the text. Word Choice/Diction Foreshadow Flashback Character Types Protagonist Antagonist Anti-hero Foil Symbolism Personification Metaphor Pun Grammar Define each of the following grammatical terms. Provide a sample sentence that depicts that term. Circle the term in each sample sentence. Noun Proper noun Pronoun

Verb Adjective Adverb Preposition Conjunction Simple Subject Simple Predicate Gerund

Run-on Sentence Sentence Fragment Prepositional Phrase Appositive Phrase Grammar Practice In the following sentences, circle the simple subject. The angry chef slammed the pots and pans. The maple tree in the front yard was struck by lightning. Holly's friend Susan went on vacation to California. The book under the coffee table needs to be returned to the library. Every child in town wants that toy. In the following sentences, circle the simple predicate. My friend John went to the movies with his friends. The basketball players warmed up before the big game. The winner and the loser were both brave and intelligent. The busy student had forgotten all about the upcoming test. The principal noticed the confused student in the hallway.

In the following sentences, circle the gerund. I was surprised at John s being absent. We spent the whole day playing cards. Are you afraid of speaking the truth? Mrs. LaFlamme loves singing to herself. We were stopped from entering the compound. Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare Background info about Shakespeare (birthplace, Globe theater) Poetic Structure Iambic Pentameter Shakespearean Sonnet Foot Cast of Characters Main events Who is on the Capulet side? Who is on the Montague side? Exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution How does Shakespeare use specific characters as FOILS throughout the play?

EXTENDED RESPONSE (30 points) Although vastly different pieces of literature, your Holocaust Literature Circle selection and Shakespeare s Romeo & Juliet can share very similar thematic lessons. Select one of the following statements and explain (in a well-developed response) how both pieces of literature demonstrate this message. Make sure to use specific examples from each text to support your answer. Your Holocaust Literature Circle selections included: Night, The Boy in the Striped Pajamas, The Book Thief, and Sarah s Key. Knowledge and wisdom can be gained from a tragic experience. Deception, regardless of the intent, will always result in tragedy. There are forces in life over which people have no control. All that is required for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing. -Edmund Burke In order to receive full credit for your response, you must: Clearly state which theme you are discussing. Connect this theme to BOTH pieces of literature. Use SPECIFIC examples (not quotes!) from each of the texts. Use complete sentences, punctuation and capitalization.