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Cards (17)

  • Poem's persona
    The voice that comes from the one speaking in the poem
  • Collocation
    A number of words combined and habitually used together
  • Past perfect tense
    1. Helping verb had
    2. Past participle of the main verb
  • Journal
    A written record of your feelings, ideas, observations, and experiences
  • Purposes of a journal
    • Preserve memories
    • Sharpen your memory
    • Improve your writing skills
  • Periodic sentence
    Unfolds gradually so that the key idea or thought contained in the main or base clause only emerges at the sentence's conclusion to hold interest and arouse curiosity among readers
  • Atmosphere (in literature)

    The feeling or emotion that a writer creates in a narrative through vivid descriptions of objects or setting that makes a story fascinating and interesting, thus, keeping the readers more engaged
  • Active voice
    The subject of the sentence performs the action or causes the action
  • Passive voice
    Formed by using a form of the auxiliary verb be (be, am, is, are, was, were, being, been) followed by the past participle of the main verb
  • Stage direction
    Details how the playwright imagines the environment, mood, and atmosphere of the play
  • Partitive expressions
    Also known as partitive noun phrases, make it possible to count things expressed by uncountable nouns. Indicate that a noun involved in the sentence construction refers only to a part or fraction of what it refers to. Appear before a mass noun or a count noun
  • DRAMATIC - the reader knows more than the character
  • SITUATIONAL - Opposition of the expected result in events/actions
  • VERBAL - characters intentions r different from what they are saying
  • Dramatic irony occurs when the audience has knowledge about an event that the characters do not have.
  • Verbal Irony occurs when there is a discrepancy between what someone says and what they mean.
  • Situational Irony occurs when something happens unexpectedly, usually with negative consequences.