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English (2nd exam)

is a piece of writing made up Of a number of Paragraphs

Essay

the first Paragraph of an essay should introduce the reader to the essay topic

Introductory Paragraph

explains in detail one of the main ideas expressed in the thesis statement

Body Paragraph

is a statement you make about the supporting detail

Topic Sentence

explains the essay by reviewing the main ideas from each Paragraph and leaving the reader with a final thought

Concluding Paragraph

Repeat the importance Of your topic

Relevance

Reiterate the Points you discussed

Review

Summarize your conclusions

Summary

The first Paragraph is an _

introduction

The second and third paragraphs form _ of the essay

the body

The fourth Paragraph is a _

conclusion

You write about the life and personality of a Person Who actually lived

Biographical essay

Consists of repeating a word, Phrase, Or sentence, and is Common in both Poetry and Prose

Repitition

derived from a Greek word meaning "over-casting" is a poetic device that Involves an exaggeration of ideas for the sake of emphasis

Hyperbole

Repetition of a word or Phrase at the beginning of several subsequent lines

Anophora

Repetition of a word in the middle of every line of clause

Mesodiplosis

Repetition of a word at the end of every line or Clause

Epistrophe

Repetition of the same word or Phrase without any words in between

Epizeuxis

Repetition of the last word of One line as the first Word of the next

Anadiplosis

Repetition of the first word or words Of a line also at the end of that line

Epanalepsis

a figure of speech in which a negative statement is used to affirm a Positive sentiment

Litotes

is the process through which the writer brings forth the nature, Personalitys and Physical appearance of the characters for the readers better understanding of them

Characterization

the writer makes direct statements about a Characters Personality and tells what the character is like

Direct Characterization

the writer reveals information about a Character and his personality through that characters thoughts, words, and actions, along with how other Characters respond to that character Including What they think and say about him

Indirect Characterization

Any Persuasive technique whether in print or electronic media whose purpose is to influence your opinions, emotions, and attitudes.

Propaganda

Directs appeal to groups held together already by common ties, ties of nationality, religion, race, sex, vocation

Bandwagon

the Part of speech that expresses action, Condition, or being, Change from to indicate person, number, tense, voice, and mood

Verb

are followed by the base form of a verb to Show certainty, necessity, or possibility

Modal auxiliary verbs

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