english ii pap review fall semester kuczek-ghs-fall 2015
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English II PAP Review Fall Semester
Kuczek-GHS-Fall 2015
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Test Breakdown 200 total
Le Morte:–20 T/F–20 Multiple Choice–13 MatchingA Separate Peace:–5 matching–15 Multiple Choice
Other:–70 Vocabulary–50 Sentences, Grammar, Citation–Sequencing 7
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Commas
A brief but not complete overviewMaterials borrowed from: http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/commas.htm
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• Use a comma to separate the elements in a series • “He hit the ball, dropped the
bat, and ran to first base."
• Use a comma + a little conjunction (and, but, for, nor, yet, or, so) to connect two independent clauses • He hit the ball well, but he ran
toward third base.
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• Use a comma to set off introductory elements – “Running toward third base,
he suddenly realized how stupid he looked.”
• Use a comma to set off parenthetical elements – "The Founders Bridge, which
spans the Connecticut River, is falling down."
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• Use a comma to set off quoted elements – Summing up this argument, Peter Coveney
writes, "The purpose and strength of the romantic image of the child had been above all to establish a relation between childhood and adult consciousness."
• Use commas to set off phrases that express contrast – Some say the world will end in ice, not fire.
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• Use a comma to avoid confusion. – For most the year is already finished.– For most, the year is already
finished.
• Never use only one comma between a subject and its verb – "Believing completely and positively
in oneself is essential for success." [Although readers might pause after the word "oneself," there is no reason to put a comma there. ]
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• Typographical Reasons– Hartford, Connecticut – 10,000
• Use commas with caution NOT willy-nilly
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Sentence Types
Circle, Underline, Highlight
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CLAUSES
• Has a subject and a verb• Independent Clauses can stand
alone• Dependent clauses need the rest of
the sentence to make sense
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Simple
• Simple Sentence is just an independent clause
Some students like to study in the mornings.
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Compound Sentences
–Compound is 2 Independent Clauses–A semicolon is a clue/FANBOYSI tried to speak Spanish, and my
friend tried to speak English.
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Complex
• Complex is an Independent and Dependent Clause
• CAN NOT have a semicolon, Look for Subordinate Conjunctions
• The students are studying because they have a test tomorrow.
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Compound-Complex
• Compound-Complex is 2 Independent clauses and one or more Dependent Clauses
• FANBOYS, Semicolon, Subordinate Conjunctions
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Citations
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BOOK
Lastname, Firstname. Title of Book. Place of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication. Medium of Publication.
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Internet
• Author. "Title of Page." Title of Web Site. Date of Publication. Institution or Publisher. Date of Access. <Complete Internet Address>.
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Parenthetical Citations
• usually appear after the final quotation mark and before the period. An exception occurs, however, in quotes of four or more lines
• Example: Romantic poetry is characterized by the "spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings" (Wordsworth 263).
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Review Previous Notes
• Look on my website for previously reviewed notes over – Le Morte – A Separate Peace
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A Separate Peace Review
• As a class let’s list as many characters with descriptions as possible.
• Protagonist/Antagonist• The book in brief• 5-10 questions
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Le Morte
• Characters• Now list what happened to each
character
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Vocabulary
• SAT list 1• SAT list 2• SAT list 3• SAT list 4• SAT list 5• Literary Terms A• Literary Terms B