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Amoral

Not concerned with moral standards

Immoral

in conformity of usual or excepted standard behaviour

Moral

Capable of distinguishing between right and wrong

Irony

a state of affairs or an event that seems deliberately contrary to what one expects and is often amusing as a result.

Tragedy

A main character passing through a series of unfortunate events leading to a catastrophe

Stanza

A subdivision of a poem. May be organized by rhyme or number of lines.

Audience

Intended reader or listener or observer of the piece

Narrative poetry

Tells a story Making use of voices of a narrator or character.

Parody

Work created to mock or comments on ( make fun of) of a peice of work itself. Humorous

Alliteration

Repition of initial, the first sound

Assonance

Repitition of the same vowel sound in a line of poetry

Euphemism

The use of a pleasant sounding word or phrase to avoid unpleasant things

Consonance

Repitition of identical consonance ( Fred bed lead)

Hyperbole

Obvious exaggeration of the fact. To cause serious effect

Imagery

A word picture that appeals to the imagination

Metaphor

A comparison between un like things

Mood

The emotion component of a poem action/romance etc

Nick

A word ,line ,phrase or stanza that grabs your attention

Anomatopoeia

The sound a word would make to which it refers to ( buzz for a bee)

Oxymoron

An expression that combines opposite ideas

Personification

To give objects, animals or ideas human qualitys

Rhyme scheme

Similar in sounds

Simile

A comparison between 2 unlike things using the words like or as

Symbolism

An object that represents something else or suggests other meanings.

Theme

The meaning, main idea or essence of a poem

Purple prose

Text that is so exaggerated ornate or flowery as to break the flow of the peice of writting

Name 4 types of paragraphs

Discriptive, expository, persuasive narrative

Topic

Item of discussion

Corroborate

Confirm or support another person's statement

Formal Writing

rules for...

Topic sentence

Identifies the novel, the author and the focus of the paragraph

Present Tense

Paragraph written in...

No Contractions

(do not - don't)

No slang / informal language

Kids, book

No Personal Pronouns

(I, we, you)

No if, then

a statement that makes a prediction

No figurative language

similes, metaphors, etc

No questioning the author

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eg (Haddon, 9)

Citing Quotations

They say, "________" (Haddon 9)

Introducing quotations

More than three lines, center it.

Quotations format

Topic Sentence, Point 1, Proof 1, Comment 1, transition..... Conclusion (restating & wrapping up argument)

Paragraph Format

Transition

Secondly, etc.

Concluding Sentence

End

How to format name

LEFT CORNER, Name, Course Code, Teacher's Name, Date