sol reading review 2. define “ode.” poem on serious topic(such as death) a person or thing is...
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SOL Reading Review 2
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Define “ode.”• Poem on serious topic(such
as death)
• A person or thing is usually addressed
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Narrative means -?-
• Telling a story
There was a king who had two of his wives executed.
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What is an epic?
• A long narrative poem
• Hero of legendary reputation and ability
• Adventurous journey
• Supernatural beings
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What is a “paradox”?
• A statement or situation that seems illogical but is true
• “Fair is foul, and foul is fair.” Shakespeare
• "The swiftest traveler is he that goes afoot.” Thoreau
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Explain “rhetorical question.”
• A technique used to prompt the listener to think rather than to bring forth information as an answer
• “How many times must I tell you not to track mud into the house?”
• “What business is it of yours?”
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The strict dictionary definition is called the
-?-
• denotation
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A definition that is a variation of the strict definition is called -?-
• connotation
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Define “plot.”
• The series of events in a story
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The “setting” is -?-• The location and time for a short story, play, or novel
• To Kill a Mockingbird takes place in Maycomb, Alabama during The Depression
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Another word for proverb, maxim, adage or wise
saying is -?-
• Aphorism• “A stitch in time saves nine.”
• “A penny saved is a penny earned.”
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Define “hyperbole.”
• Exaggeration
“It must be 210 degreesin the classroom.”
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“The wind whispered through the trees.”
Name the figure of speech used in this sentence.
• Personification
• Giving human qualities to something that is not human
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-?- refers to the audience knowing what
will happen but the characters not knowing.
•Dramatic irony
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-?- occurs when the author gives hints about what will happen later in the story.
• foreshadowing
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What is a parable?
•A story that teaches a lesson
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Define “theme.”
•The main idea that a writer tries to convey to the reader
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“I’ll have the jumbo shrimp.”What figure of speech is
used?
•Oxymoron
•A seemingly illogical use of two words
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Study, study, study. You CAN pass the SOL Reading Test.
Good luck!