ELA A9 Midterm
Name: ______Date: Friday, November 15, 2013
Terms to know:
There will be some matching, some short answer, and some passages (from the texts we have studied) in which you will identify imagery or symbol or characterization, etc.
- Protagonist (“Through the Tunnel” notes)
- Antagonist (“Through the Tunnel” notes)
- Conflict (“Through the Tunnel” notes)
- External conflict (“Through the Tunnel” notes)
- Person versus person
- Person versus environment
- Person versus society
- Internal conflict or person versus self (“Through the Tunnel” notes)
- Visualization (“Through the Tunnel” notes)
- Visual
- Auditory
- Olfactory
- Gustatory
- Tactile
- Imagery (“Taste of Melon” notes)
- Symbol (“Taste of Melon” notes)
- Characterization (“Taste of Melon” notes)
- Physical characteristics
- What the narrator says/thinks about the character
- What the character says, thinks, does
- What other characters say to or about the character or think about the character or do the character
- Symbols associated with the character
- Theme (“Taste of Melon” notes)
- Points of view (from notes on modes of narration/POV)
- First-person
- Second-Person
- Third-person objective
- Third-person limited
- Third-person omniscient
- Fairy tale (know five characteristics of fairy tale) (“The Forty Thieves” notes)
- Stereotype (“Bugs” notes)
- Discrimination (“Bugs” notes)
- Three parts of a newspaper report (“Jury Deliberates Vigilante Five” notes)
- Vigilante (“Jury Deliberates Vigilante Five” notes)
- Facts (“Jury Deliberates Vigilante Five” notes)
- Allegations (“Jury Deliberates Vigilante Five” notes)
- Activating background knowledge (“Theseus and the Minotaur” notes)
- Visualization (“Theseus and the Minotaur” notes)
- Synthesizing (“Theseus and the Minotaur” notes)
- Plot (“Theseus and the Minotaur” notes)
- Setting (“Theseus and the Minotaur” notes)
Texts to know
- There will be questions related to each of these texts. They might ask about characters’ motives or conflict or how characters resolve conflict and so on. Some of them will be specific to a text; some will be general, so you can answer using any relevant text.
- There will also be an essay question in which you will refer to one or more characters/texts.
- There will be choices.
- “Through the Tunnel” (Short story)
- “Taste of Melon” (Short story)
- “The Forty Thieves” (fairy tale/narrative)
- “Bugs” (short story)
- “Jury Deliberates Vigilante Five” (news article)
- “Little Rock Nine” (non-fiction)
- “Warriors Don’t Cry” (memoir)
- “The Labyrinth” (myth)
- “Theseus and the Minotaur” (myth)
- Independent novel
Communication Skills
- There will be question like the questions from the Unit 1- 5 unit review.