English 3RD Quarter

Cards (49)

  • Parts of Speech
    Noun, Pronoun, Adjective, Verb Conjuction, Preposition, Interjection
  • Noun
    Naming word
  • Nouns
    • person
    • place
    • thing
    • idea
  • Nouns are the names of things
  • Pronoun
    Words used to avoid repetition of nouns
  • Pronouns
    • I
    • you
    • we
    • they
    • he
  • Pronouns replace nouns
  • Adjective
    Describing word that modifies or gives more information about a noun
  • Adjectives
    • high
    • happy
    • green
    • giving
    • fun
    • crazy
  • Adjectives describe nouns
  • Verbs show actions or states of being
  • Adverb
    Describes a verb
  • Adverb
    • Describes a verb, an adjective, or another adverb
    • Usually ends with -LY
  • Adverbs
    • slowly
    • quietly
    • very
  • Adverb of manner
    Describes how an action is performed
  • Adverb of time
    Describes when an action occurs
  • Adverb of place

    Describes where an action occurs
  • Adverb of frequency
    Describes how often an action occurs
  • Gerund
    Verb ending with -ing
  • Preposition
    Shows relationships between words
  • Prepositions
    • at
    • on
    • in
    • from
    • with
    • near
  • Prepositions show relationships of time, place, and other relationships
  • Example sentence with prepositions
    • Jose is beside the tree watching everyone dance.
  • Conjunction
    Joining word that connects words, ideas, phrases, or clauses
  • Conjunctions
    • and
    • or
    • but
    • because
    • if
    • yet
  • Conjunctions join the words, ideas, phrases, or clauses together
  • Example sentence with conjunction
    • I was hot and exhausted, yet I still finished the marathon.
  • Dependent clause
    A clause that cannot stand alone as a sentence
  • Interjection
    An expressive word or phrase that expresses a strong feeling
  • Two Frogs
    Japanese folktale
  • Frogs
    • One lived in a ditch near Osaka
    • One lived in a stream in Kioto
  • Frogs stood up to see the towns
    Forgot their eyes were at the back of their heads
  • Frogs returned home believing Osaka and Kioto were the same
  • Osaka and Kioto are actually very different towns
  • Propaganda Techniques
    Dissemination of information (half truths, lies)
  • Propaganda Techniques
    Influences public opinion
  • Types of Propaganda Techniques
    • Card Stacking
    • Name Calling
    • Stereotyping
    • Fear Appealing
    • Bandwagon
    • Testimonial
    • Transfer
    • Glittering Generalities
  • Card Stacking
    • Grabbing the good cards
    • Highlighting a positive quality
    • Ignoring negative aspects
  • Name Calling
    To make a person be viewed as bad or undesirable
  • Stereotyping
    Labeling people with set characteristics