LA Midterm – Fall 2010 – Review SheetName:

Application of Reference Sources Usage – Determine which resource would be most helpful in seeking specific information:

  • dictionary
  • thesaurus

Application of Dictionary Usage – Look at a sample dictionary entry and determine the following information:

  • origins of a word
  • specific contextual uses of definitions

Word Clues Latin Prefixes Usage – Determine the appropriate usage of words using these prefixes:

  • pre
  • post
  • sub
  • super

Literary Terms – Be able to define and identify examples of these terms.

  • alliteration ______
  • antagonist ______
  • antithesis ______
  • aphorism ______
  • archetype / archetypal characteristics ______
  • didactic literature ______
  • epic ______
  • epic hero ______
  • fable ______
  • folk tale ______
  • foreshadowing ______
  • hyperbole ______
  • metaphor ______
  • parallelism ______
  • paradox ______
  • personification ______
  • protagonist ______
  • quest ______
  • simile ______
  • synonym ______
  • theme ______
  • trickster ______

Critical Reading/ Reading Comprehension -Read a passage from anancient religious text and answer questions regarding thefollowing areas:

  • character traits
  • archetypes
  • author’s meaning
  • characteristics of a hero in a folk tale(continued on back)
  • epic conflict
  • theme
  • plot summary
  • identify passages which give information about setting, characterization, and plot progression

Texts to Review

Gilgamesh

Bible

Qur’an

Zen parables

African proverbs

Daily Grammar Practice and More – Read sentences to identify any errors in the following areas:

  • conjunction types and uses (see bottom of sheet)
  • internal and external punctuation
  • identification of sentence types (see bottom of sheet)
  • usage (including subject-verb agreement and parallel structure) and spelling

Sentence Types

  1. Write the formulas/patterns for each sentence type (structure)

Simple=

Compound=

Complex=

Compound-complex=

  1. Identify each sentence as simple, compound, complex, or compound-complex.
  2. ______Their team will practice after school.
  1. ______We saw Romeo and Juliet at the theater after we read the play in class.
  1. ______The actor who plays Romeo is very talented.
  1. ______I enjoyed the play, so I wanted to read more plays by Shakespeare.
  1. ______There are pretty flowers in your garden; however, they don’t smell very good.
  1. ______As we prepare for the midterm, some students become nervous, but I am well prepared.

***Review your relative pronouns and subordinating conjunctions – Remember these begin dependent (subordinate) clauses; they are SIGNAL words for dependent clauses

List of relative pronouns: List of subordinatingconjunctions:

Who (Use the handout to list the subordinating conj.)

WhomAAAWWWWWWBBISS!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Whose

That

Which

Where

FANBOYS=coordinating conjunctions