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Terms/Concepts to Review for English I Final Exam, 2011Tobin

1. Shakespearean Sonnet, 2. Iamb, 3. Iambic Pentameter, 4. Blank Verse, 5. Couplet, 6. Prose, 7. Pun, 8. Prologue, 9. Romeo, 10. Juliet, 11. Queen Mab, 12. Nurse, 13. Tybalt, 14. Montegue,15. Paris,16. Lady Capulet,17. Capulet,18. Mercutio,19. Friar Lawrence,20. Gregory, 21. Sampson, 22. Benvolio23. Stanza, 24. theme/message,25. imagery, 26. diction, 27. persona, 28. alliteration, 29. repetition, 30. onomatopoeia,31. rhyme, 32. end rhyme, 33. approximate rhyme, 34. internal rhyme, 35. blank verse,36. free verse,37. literal language,38. figurative language,39. metaphor,40. simile, 41. personification, 42. symbol,

43. tone44. Thebes,45. Creon, 46. Oedipus, 47. Polynices, 48. Antigone, 49. Eteocles, 50. Sphinx, 51. Jocasta, 52. Tiresias, 53. Haemon, 54. Chorus, 55. Dionysus, 56. Ismene, 57. Eurydice, 58. Sophocles, 59. Aristotle,60. tragic flaw, 61. hubris, 62. catharsis, 63. tragic hero, 64. Prologos, 65. Parodos, 66. Episodes, 67. Statisma, 68. Exodos, 69. Marji Satrapi, 70. Islamic Revolution, 71. veil, 72. Iran, Persia73. FANBOYS, 74. quote sandwich,75. context, quote, 76. analysis,77. MLA citation, 78. word choice, 79. consistent ideas,80. Fresh ideas,81. Critical thinking82. specific details, 83. sentence fragment, 84. wordiness

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