Masterclass American & British LiteratureJohn Bailey, 2003 - English language |
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... your books handy – in case Revise your notes: strengthen your weak points Re- read all your textbooks: revise your notes 26 or lower = Fail Go to the library – with a handcart! 1 In the passage below: In the year 1860, the Front Cover.
... your books handy – in case Revise your notes: strengthen your weak points Re- read all your textbooks: revise your notes 26 or lower = Fail Go to the library – with a handcart! 1 In the passage below: In the year 1860, the Front Cover.
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Common terms and phrases
32 Correct abbaabba action Alliteration answer apostrophe Assonance Astrophil and Stella audience beginning Bentley’s Magazine Byron Caesar Caesura called Catharsis Chain rhyme churchyard clause Climax comma consonant contrast couplet dash Defarge Dickens wrote short doth duologue editor in 1837 effect Elisions essay example extract flat characters full stop go gentle gold complexion Gothic Novel Gumbie Hamlet Heartbreak House iambic Imitations of Horace Irony Julius Caesar light Litotes look Macbeth Manderlay meaning metaphor metre missing word narrative narrator night novel Onomatopoeia Othello Paradox parenthesis passage pause Personification Petrarchan sonnet phrase pity play playwright plot poem poetry Polysyndeton quatrain Quiz rage repetition Revise your notes rhyme rhythm Romeo scene semi-colon sentence Shakespeare Simile sometimes sonnet Sonnet 18 Spenserian sonnet stage stanza syllables T.S. Eliot tercet term Torvald Verb verse villanelle vowels writing wrote short stories