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The Princess Bride, Frankenstein, and The Ancient Mariner are all…

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The Princess Bride, Frankenstein, and The Ancient Mariner are all…

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Framing Stories

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Option A Option B

Which is correct format?

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Option A is correct

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Beowulf was written during this time period…

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Old English

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Which is passive voice? Option A: The kitten was snuggled by the dog. Option B: The dog snuggled with the kitten.

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Option A is correct

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Name 3 similarities between Frankenstein, The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, and Paradise Lost

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Romantic Time Period, Framing Stories, Male protagonists, supernatural elements, theme of playing God (messing with natural order), and many others…

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What is the different between a monologue and a soliloqouy

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Monologue: addresses other characters Soliloquy: addresses himself or herself (and/or the audience)

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So then, what is an aside?

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Aside: short comment by one character to the audience

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Which is polysyndeton? Which is Asyndeton?

Option A: Sam is so puzzled, so perplexed, so bewildered, so befuddled by English grammar!

Option B: The evening whispered perfume, the twilight warmed his eyes, the dancing melted her inhibitions, the second burrito grande spoiled his moment.

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A: Polysyndeton B: Asyndeton

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Fiona in Shrek kicking all of the Merry Men’s butts is an example of which type of satire? Exaggeration, parody, incongruity, or reversal

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Reversal

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Fiona fixing her hair- mid karate kick- is an example of which type of satire? Exaggeration, parody, incongruity, or reversal

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Incongruity

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Show me an example of parody (the satire technique).

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Which is dependent? Why? A: When he was a young boy B: He was scared of his shadow.

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Option A, it has a subordinating conjunction

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Porphyria’s Lover was written during which time period?

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Victorian

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Give an example of a character foil from the stories we have read this year.

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The White Man’s Burden, Heart of Darkness, and Brave New World are similar because…

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Explain the context and satire behind Gulliver’s Travels

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Give one example of each type of irony.