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Name Review for objective exam: What will be covered? What do I need to study? Part 1. In-Class Exam (multiple choice/ short answers) counts for 40% of final exam grade. The numbers in parenthesis refer to the pages in Evergreen where a particular topic is discussed. HB refers to the SHHS Handbook. Grammar/ Usage/ Mechanics Understanding the 8 parts of speech and what is a sentence (318-323) HB Recognizing verbals, prepositional phrases, objects of prepositions, antecedents (handouts) 423 Understanding and correcting fragments, run-ons, commas splices (340-351)HB Understanding what is a clause and what is a phrase (324-337) HB Pronoun usage and agreement (394-409) Generic nouns A student needs to do his (not their) work. Special singular antecedents everyone, someone, etc. With a collective noun as antecedent (group, team, family = it) Avoiding vague, repetitious or ambiguous pronouns Inconsistent verb tense (164-168) Understanding subject-verb agreement --HB @page 126 Subjects that are either, neither, each, every, which, or one Sentences with compound subjects joined w/ or or nor Sentences that begin w/ there or here Sentences that are questions Use of inconsistent person [switching from one person to another & avoiding you and I when essay is in third person] (171-172) Using parallel structure (175-177) Comma rules (428-437) (also see handouts on commas), including Before a coordinating conjunction (FANBOYS) joining IC s (326-7) Before an introductory DC (not with IC DC) (327-8) Appositives and relative clauses (431-3) To set off an introductory phrase or clause (429-430) Use with direct quotations (handout + HB) direct address (434-6) In a series of 3 or more words or phrases (apples, bananas, and peaches) Between a series of adjectives as a substitute for and (tall, handsome stranger) Semi-colons: use to separate independent clauses in a compound sentence (331-335) Correct punctuation of titles: when to underline, when to use quotation marks (441-443) HB Punctuating possessives; apostrophe usage (handouts and 423-426) Punctuating quotations HB, (443-444) Capitalization rules (438-443) HB, handouts CCW s (commonly confused words) (461-473) HB

Literary Terms Aubade Allusion Classical allusions Metaphor Simile Alliteration Personification Aside Soliloquy Monologue Sonnet Italian Elizabethan Courtly love Blank verse Pun Folio Quarto Deus ex machina Epic Epithet Epic simile Invocation of the Muse Allegory Satire Irony Situational Verbal Dramatic Parody Fable Prose Verse Foil Juxtaposition Antithesis Hyperbole Oxymoron Sarcasm Iambic pentameter Rhyme scheme Foreshadowing Flashback Theme Caricature Round vs. flat character Static vs. developing character Indirect characterization Direct characterization Theme vs. topic See SHHS Handbook 100-106 for help w/ literary terms. Grammar/ Writing Terms 8 parts of speech preview of support Subject MSP Verb Call to action Compound subject Appositive Compound verb Antecedent Prepositional phrase Object of preposition topic sentence Clause funnel opening Phrase thesis Helper verb prethesis verbal Adverb Relative clause Dependent clause Coordinating conjunction conjunctive adverb run on comma splice direct address transition word quote weaving For help with grammar and writing terms, see Handbook 1-6, 14-17, 20, 23-36, 64-88, 91-93.

Specific Literary Works- Review all information in study guides and old tests. People, etc. to know 1564 1590s 750 BCE Achilles Aeolus Agamemnon Anne Hathaway Anticleia Antigone Ismene Haemon Apothecary Argos*** Benvolio Bert Cates Boy w/ Mulberry Calypso Cassandra Charybdis Chorus** Cicones Circe Clarence Darrow Clytemnestra Creon darkness Dayton Demodocus E. K. Hornbeck Eurycleia Face paint/ long hair Friar John Friar Lawrence Golden Dancer Greek gods Hades Hector Helen Helios Henry Drummond Hermes Hillsboro Ino Iphigenia Jack Merridew Laertes Laestrygonians Mantua Matthew Harrison Brady Menelaus Mentor Mercutio Muse Nausicaa Nestor Nurse Odysseus Orestes Paris** Penelope Percival Petrarch Piggy Piggy s glasses Polyphemus Poseidon Priam Prince Escalus Queen Mab Rachel Brown Ralph Reverend Brown Roger Rosaline Samneric Scylla Simon Sirens Sisyphus suitors Tantalus Telemachus Telemachy The Dark Lady The Fair Youth The Capulets the conch the fire the golden apple The Montagues the pig s skull the scar ( who else had a scar?) the stick sharpened at both ends the swineherd* Tiresias Tybalt Verona Zeus * Do you remember his name? **two possible connections ** *3 possible answers!

Vocabulary Acuity agnostic atheist augment bacchanalian bailiff banish bellwether benign berate beseech bigot boisterous bravado caparisoned capricious caricatured charlatan chide chimera choler chortles cognition commence compensation conditioned conservative craven decisive deity demeanor diction dirges discord discourse disingenuous duress enmity epiphany esteem filial fray fulminant fundamentalist funeral pyre heretic hiatus hubris immortal inconstant indict indolence ingeniously injunctions innate insolent interdict jests kinsmen labyrinthine lament libation loath loathe mettle nemesis nettled obsequies overweening panegyrics panoply pariah pernicious petulant/ petulantly portent portentous posterity prevaricate profane prolific promulgation prophetic proponents provident purblind purge reactionary recompense redundant retribution rubes saunters scepter secular seer sentient shroud Sisyphean soothsayer stigmatized suborn suffrage suitor superfluous surpassed taxonomy transgression ubiquitous unctuously/ unctuous venireman vex vice vicissitudes vindictive volatile wan/ wanly zeal zealot zealous fledged tow incredulous furtive pallidly suffusion bastion hiatus ebullience errant inscrutable belligerence myriad fervor corpulent derision torrid effigy myopia (n.)/ myopic (adj.) ululation

Part 2. Lord of the Flies (50 points--will count for 4 th quarter grade, not final) REVIEW ALL INFORMATION COVERED IN CLASS OR ASSIGNED AS READING information in study guide, class handouts symbols + allegory irony deus ex machina 5 more extra credit points for 4 th marking period Turning in your texts on time- at the scheduled exam time. ( Parting is such sweet sorrow (Rom. 2.2.199-200).) All texts must be turned in at the end of the exam. Here is your checklist of texts: Evergreen Lord of the Flies Any other text for which your name is listed on the sheet in the front of the room. Good luck; work hard! Through suffering comes wisdom (Aeschlyus, an ancient Greek playwright)