Unit 6- Vocabulary
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UNIT 6- VOCABULARYEnglish II World Literature
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Terms to Know – Unit 6 Week 1
1. Poetry ______________________________________________
2. Prose ______________________________________________
3. Argument _____________________________________________
4. Rhyme ______________________________________________
5. Verse ______________________________________________
6. Stanza ______________________________________________
7. Foot ______________________________________________
8. Meter ______________________________________________
9. Scansion ______________________________________________
10. Sonnet ______________________________________________
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1. Poetry
A type of literature usually written in meter and
organized in lines and stanzas . Rich in figurative language, images,
repetitions, and rhymes ….
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2. Prose
Ordinary language Written in sentences and
paragraphs.
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3. Argument
The point that a poet is making in the poem. Sometimes referred to as “content.”
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4. Rhyme The occurrence of the same or similar sounds at
the end of two or more words. When the rhyme occurs in a final stressed syllable,
it is said to be masculine: cat/hat, desire/fire, observe/deserve.
When the rhyme occurs in a final unstressed syllable, it is said to be feminine: longing/yearning.
The pattern of rhymeusually by using a different letter for each final sound.In a poem with an aabba in a stanza or poem is shown =rhyme scheme, the first, second, and fifth lines end in one sound, and the third and fourth lines end in another.
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5. Verse
A single metrical line of poetry, or poetry in general (as opposed to prose).
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6. Stanza
Two or more lines of poetry that together form one of the divisions of a poem. The stanzas of a poem are usually of the same length and follow the same pattern of meter and rhyme.
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7. Foot
Two or more syllables that together make up the smallest unit of rhythm in a poem.
For example, an iamb is a foot that has two syllables, one unstressed followed by one stressed. An anapest has three syllables, two unstressed followed by one stressed.
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8. Meter
The arrangement of a line of poetry by the number of syllables and the rhythm of accented (or stressed) syllables.
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9. Scansion
The analysis of a poem's meter. This is usually done by marking the stressed and unstressed syllables in each line and then, based on the pattern of the stresses, dividing the line into feet.
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10. Sonnet
A fixed verse form of Italian origin consisting of 14 lines that are typically 5-foot iambics rhyming according to a prescribed scheme
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UNIT 6- VOCABULARYEnglish II World LiteratureWEEK TWO
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Terms to Know – Week 2
1. Analyze- _____________________________________________
2. Bias ______________________________________________
3. Bibliographic Material ____________________________
4. Chronological Order____________________________
5. Cite ______________________________________________
6. Dictionary ____________________________________________
7. Evaluate _____________________________________________
8. Formal Summary________________________________
9. Ode ______________________________________________
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1. Analyze
This is to separate a whole into its parts.
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2. Bias
This is a prejudice that is leaning towards a positive or negative judgment on something; a personal judgment or opinion about a particular person, position, or thing.
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3. Bibliographic Material
Data pertaining to the history, physical description, comparison, and classification of books and other works.
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4. Chronological OrderThis is the arrangement of events in the
order in which they occur.
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5. Cite
to quote (a passage, a book, an author, etc.) , especially as an authority
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6. Dictionary
This is a reference book containing an alphabetical list of words, with information given for each word, usually including meaning, pronunciation, and etymology.
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7. Evaluate
This is placing a value or rank on a piece of writing or speaking.
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8. Formal Summary
A shorter piece of a longer piece of writing
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9. Ode
In poetry, a poem of praise.
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Terms to Know – Week 3
1. Inquiry ______________________________________________
____________________________________________________
2. Order of Importance_______________________________
__________________________________________________
3. Organization _______________________________________
_______________________________________________
4.Paraphrase_____________________________________________
________________________________________________
5. Villanelle ______________________________________________
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1. Inquiry
- This is an examination into the facts; research questioning.
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2. Order of Importance-
This is used when details are organized by degree of impact.
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3. Organization
- In writing, this is trait of order, structure and presentation or information; It is the writing trait which measures logical sequencing of ideas, details, or events.
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4. Paraphrase
-This is the restatement of a written work in one’s own words that keeps the basic meaning of the of the original work.
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5. Villanelle
to
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Terms to Know – Week 4
1. Primary Source- ____________________________________
________________________________________________________
2. Secondary Source- ________________________________
__________________________________________________________
3. Sequence- _____________________________________
__________________________________________________________
4. Sequential Order- ________________________________
__________________________________________________________
5. Elegy ______________________________________________
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1. Primary Source-
This is the original document or firsthand account.
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2. Secondary Source-
This is a commentary on an original document or firsthand account.
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3. Sequence
- This is order in which things happen.
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4. Sequential Order-
This is the chronological, or time, order of events in a reading passage.
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5. Elegy
A poem in honor of one who has died
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Terms to Know – Week 5
1. Spatial Order__________________________________________
________________________________________________________
2. Summarize- ___________________________________________
____________________________________________________
3. Thesaurus- ___________________________________________
________________________________________________________
4. Thesis: ______________________________________________
___________________________________________________
5. Narrative Poem ________________________________________
6. Ekphrasis – _______________________________________
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1. Spatial Order-
This is used when details are organized from one location to another.
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2. Summarize
- This is to state briefly.
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3. Thesaurus
- This is a book of synonyms.
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4. Thesis:
a proposition stated or put forward for consideration, especially one to be discussed and proved or to be maintained against objections.
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5.The Narrative Poem
A poem that tells a story
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5. Ekphrasis
– A poem that responds to a piece of art _
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UNIT 6- VOCABULARYEnglish II World Literature
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Terms to Know – Unit 6 for the Final Analyze- This is to separate a whole into its parts.Bias- This is a prejudice that is leaning towards a positive or negative judgment on something;
a personal judgment or opinion about a particular person, position, or thing.Bibliographic Material- Data pertaining to the history, physical description, comparison, and
classification of books and other works.Chronological Order-This is the arrangement of events in the order in which they occur.Cite- to quote (a passage, a book, an author, etc.) , especially as an authority Dictionary- This is a reference book containing an alphabetical list of words, with information
given for each word, usually including meaning, pronunciation, and etymology.Evaluate- This is placing a value or rank on a piece of writing or speaking.Formal Summary- A shorter piece of a longer piece of writing Inquiry- This is an examination into the facts; research questioning.Order of Importance- This is used when details are organized by degree of impact. Organization- In writing, this is trait of order, structure and presentation or information; It is the
writing trait which measures logical sequencing of ideas, details, or events.Paraphrase-This is the restatement of a written work in one’s own words that keeps the basic
meaning of the of the original work.Primary Source- This is the original document or firsthand account.Secondary Source- This is a commentary on an original document or firsthand account.Sequence- This is order in which things happen.Sequential Order- This is the chronological, or time, order of events in a reading passage.Spatial Order- This is used when details are organized from one location to another.Summarize- This is to state briefly.Thesaurus- This is a book of synonyms.Thesis: a proposition stated or put forward for consideration, especially one to be discussed
and proved or to be maintained against objections.
Sonnet OdeVillanelleElegyEkphrasis NarrativeStanzaLines VerseProsePoetryArgumentMeterRhymeRhythm