English 9A Final Exam Study Guide / Dec. 2009
Reading Comprehension(Fiction, nonfiction, poetry)
Literary Terms
Antagonist
Point of view
Theme
Elements of plot – exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution
Setting
Tone
Conflict
Irony
Mood
Indirect characterization
Foreshadowing
Genre
Figurative Language: Simile, Metaphor, Personification
Vocabulary
Mutinous
Insolent
Incredulity
Sage
Harrowing
Prodigious
Intervene
Insidious
Assuage
incensed
Mechanics, Usage, and Grammar
Quotations:
- “Why didn’t you call me last night?” she asked.
- “I don’t know. I should have called,” he replied.
- “Honestly,” she said, “I thought you didn’t care about me any more.”
Comma Rules:
- After we watched the movie, we ate ice cream. (Complex sentence needs comma when the subordinate clause comes at the beginning of the sentence.)
- We ate ice cream after we watched the movie. (Complex sentence usually doesn’t need a comma when the subordinate clause comes at the end of the sentence.)
- We watched a movie, and then we ate ice cream. (Compound sentence needs comma before conjunction.)
Subject/Verb agreement:
- Incorrect: A dish of cooked noodles make a popular lunch.
- Correct: A dish of cooked noodles makes a popular lunch. (subject is dish; verb is makes)
- Incorrect: Each of the comedians try to outdo the other.
- Correct: Each of the comedians tries to outdo the other.
Pronoun reference:
- Each student needs to put his or her book away.
- All of the students need to put their books away. (Pronoun must agree with antecedent in number.)
Incorrect: She should of goneshopping yesterday. Correct: She should have gone shopping yesterday.
Sentence Construction:
- Run-on: The boy was rude, he talked back to every teacher.
- Fragment: Although he was running really fast all through the trails in the woods.
- Simple: First semester is almost over. (1 Ind. Clause)
- Compound: I did pretty well this semester, but I plan to do better next semester. (2 Ind. Clauses)
- Complex: Although I could have done better this semester, I still did pretty well. (1 Ind. & 1 or more Sub.)
- Compound/Complex: Although I could have done better this semester, I still did pretty well, but I plan on improving my grades next semester. (2 Ind. & 1 or more Sub. Clauses)
ODYSSEY - epic, Homer, Odysseus, myth, Trojan War, Helen, Paris, Polyphemus, Cyclops, Athena, Poseidon, Teiresias, Sirens, Helios, Aeolus, Circe, Penelope, epic hero, Homeric (epic) simile, personification (Dawn spread her fingertips of rose…..), invocation, muse, epithet, Ithaca,