Review for 2nd 9 weeks Benchmark
VERBALS:
1. Gerund: ends in -ing; looks like a verb, acts like a Noun (S, DO, PN, OP)
EX: Dancing is fun.
I love dancing.
My favorite hobby is dancing.
My love for dancing grows each day.
2. Participle:ends in -ing or -ed; looks like a verb, acts like ADJ.
EX: I am a dancing queen.
3. Infinitive: looks like a verb, acts like a Noun; to + verb
EX: I love to dance.
Review The Tell-Tale Heart vocab.
1.acute: sharp; sensitive
2. vexed: disturbed; annoyed
3. sagacity: intelligence and good judgment
4. refrained: held back
5. wary: cautious
6. suavity: smoothness; politeness
7. audacity: boldness
8.vehemently: forcefully; passionately
9. gesticulations: energetic gestures; waving hands around
10. derision: contempt; ridicule; mock; make fun of
Review tone & mood (in your prewrite for Raven paper):
1. Tone—
2. Mood—
Conflict:
Man vs. nature—
Man vs. society—
Man vs. himself—
Foreshadowing—
Theme—overall lesson or moral to be learned from story
Review Active & Passive Voice
1. Active—the subject is acting (subject is doing the verb)
EX: She danced the night away.
2. Passive—the subject is being acted upon; usually includes a helping verb and the preposition “by”.
EX: The dog was hit by the car.
Interrogative Mood Verb—a sentence that asks a question
EX: Who dumped the trash on the floor?
Appositives—
Subordinating conjunctions:
Although
After
Before
Since
If
While
When
Whenever
Poetic Devices:
Alliteration
Assonance
Internal Rhyme
Types of sentences:
Declarative
Interrogative
Imperative
Exclamatory
Point of View:
First person—writing that uses I, me, my, mine, we, us
Second person—writing that uses you, your, your
Third person—writing that uses he, she, them, they, her, him
Third person omniscient—same as 3rd person, but narrator knows the thoughts & actions of all characters
Review Raven vocab.
- dreary: dull, tiresome
- pondered: mulled over
- quaint: odd, singular, old fashioned
- lore: traditional knowledge
- ember: smoldering fragment of wood
- wrought: caused to happen
- surcease: pause, delay
- entreating: seeking
- implore: ask for
- lattice: framing, windowpanes
- obeisance: bowing as a sign of reverence
- mien: manner or attitude
- Pallas: Athena- Greek goddess of wisdom
- ebony: dark colored
- beguiling: charming, bewitching
- fancy: imagination
- decorum: formality
- countenance: face
- shorn: cut
- craven: coward
- ghastly: horrible
- Plutonian: pertaining to the classical underworld
- ungainly: awkward, clumsy
- fowl: bird
- discourse: conversation
- relevancy: significance
- placid: calm
- aptly: competently
- dirges: funeral songs
- melancholy: sad, gloomy
- diving: speculation, conjecturing
- gloating: exulting, celebrating
- censer: a container in which incense is burned
- Seraphim: angels
- tufted: decorated with feathery threads
- wretch: scoundrel, miscreant
- respite: repose, rest
- nepenthe: a drink which makes one forget sorrow
- quaff: drink
- tempest: storm
- Is there any balm in Gilead?: a biblical allusion, something like: “Is there anything to ease my sadness?”
- Aidenn: the Garden of Eden
- radiant: bright
- fiend: demon, villain
- plume: feather tuft
- pallid: pale