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Cards (25)

  • a sonnet- refers to a type of poetry which consists of 14 lines with rhyme schemes and structure of distinct features
  • octave- it refers to the first eight line of petrarchan sonnet
  • Volta - it refers to the ninth line which signals the change in the tone mood and attitude of the speaker
  • petrarchan and shakespearean- are the two types of sonnet
  • couplet -it refers to the last two lines of shakespearean sonnet
  • sestet- it refers to the last six lines of petrarchan
  • francisco petrarca and william shakespeare - the two notable writers of sonnet
  • quatrain- it refers to the three four line stanza
  • love, infidelity, jealousy-what are the general themes of shakespearean sonnet
  • a b a b c d c d e f e f g g - the william shakespeare sonnet
  • a b b a a b b a d c d e e - the francisco petrarca sonet
  • Non-verbal communication, body language.
  • Verbal Communication Short Talk
  • An argument text. A text where the writer is either for or against an issue or subject or presents the case for both sides.
  • A persuasive text. Any text whose main purpose is to prevent a point of view and seeks to persuade a reader.
  • adverb of degree describe how often something occurs
  • adverb time tell us when an action happen but also for how long and how often
  • adverb of frequency describe how often an action happens
  • adverb of manner are employed in sentence to provide a reader or listener with more information about action being done by the subject in a sentence
  • *Subject Gerund*: It's the action that starts the sentence
  • *Subject-Complement Gerund*: It completes the subject, often with a linking verb
  • *Direct-Object Gerund*: It's the action directly affected by the verb.
  • *Object-Complement Gerund*: It completes the object, providing more detail.
  • *Object-of-Preposition Gerund*: It follows a preposition, showing the action's relationship.
  • Object-of-Possessive Gerund*: It shows possession or ownership of the action.