COMMON FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT VOCABULARY. ALLUSION A reference to something outside the work you are...

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COMMON FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT VOCABULARY

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COMMON FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT

VOCABULARY

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ALLUSION

• A reference to something outside the work you are reading, watching, etc.• Ex: Cain and Abel story mentioned in Beowulf

• Missed by 28%

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ENJAMBMENT

• The continuation of a line of poetry without the use of punctuation at the end of a line.

• Missed by 72%

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ANACHRONISM

• Something that is not in its proper timeframe.• Ex: A wristwatch in the play Julius Caesar• Missed by 70%

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EXEMPLUM

• A story with a moral or lesson• Ex: Three Little Pigs• Missed by 66%

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CAESURA

• Poetic device of inserting a pause in the middle of a line• Missed by 64%

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FOIL

• Character who serves as a contrast to another character• 64% missed

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ARCHETYPE

• A character, setting, plot or other story element that has occurred in many stories over the course of time.

• Missed by 64%

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KENNING

• An Old English poetic technique of using two words to create a metaphor. • EX: Whale-road means ocean.

• Missed by 57%

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ANGLO-SAXON

• A Germanic tribe that populated England in the early centuries A.D.• Missed by 57%

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FATE

• The idea that key events in the future are predetermined and cannot be changed. • Missed by 53%

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MOTIF

• A recurring subject, idea, or element in a literary work.• Missed by 53%

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JUXTAPOSITION

• Arranging two ideas side by side for the purpose of contrasting them.• Missed by 53%

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EPIC HERO

• Character who fulfills the qualities admired in his/her culture.

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FORESHADOWING

• A suggestion of what might happen later in work

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POINT OF VIEW

• The perspective from which a story is told.

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ROMANTICISM

• Literary period that emphasized emotions, beauty, and nature.

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ENLIGHTENMENT

• Literary period that emphasized the development of scientific and philosophical knowledge.

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MEDIEVAL

• Historical period that emphasized chivalry, courtly love, and saw little scientific advancement.

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SATIRE

• Type of writing that exposes faults through the use of humor.

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GOTHIC

• Type of writing that emphasizes the darker elements of romanticism

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RENAISSANCE

• Literary period that brought back the Greek classics and produced many new and important works.

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TONE

• An artist’s attitude toward his work.

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PLOT

• A series of related events

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PROTAGONIST

• Main character, often but always the “good guy”

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THEME

• The central message of a work• Mr. Walter does not accept a moral as a theme.

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SYMBOL

• Something that stands for something else.

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SONNET

• A fourteen line poem with a formal rhyme scheme

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