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Fall Final Study Guide

English III--Final

 

Native American Literature:

"The World on the Turtle's Back"--Right handed twin vs. Left handed twin

"Coyote and the Buffalo"--What natural phenomenon is explained.

"Fox and Coyote and Whale?"---What natural phenomenon is explained.

Joseph Campbell's Four Functions of a Myth

 

The Crucible:

Know the role each of these characters play in the Crucible, and their fate.

John Proctor

Rebecca Nurse

Thomas Putnam

Giles Corey

Rev. Hale

Gov. Danforth

Elizabeth Proctor

Tituba

Mary Warren

Abigail Williams

Rev. Parris

Who is the author of The Crucible?

What happened to condemned witches in Salem?

How could one escape execution?

The conflict between 'witches' and Christians is compared to what modern conflict?

 

Vocabulary Words to Know:

arbitrate

vindictive

providence

creed

signify

innate

perpetuate

ascertain

reckon

inert

perverse

remiss

vengeance

allied

clamored

Persuasion:

Deductive Reasoning

Similes

Aphorisms

Allusion

Rhetorical Question

Analogies

Metaphors

Irony

Inductive Reasoning

Anecdote

Alliteration

Imagery

Personification

 

Appeal to Emotion

Appeal to Common Sense

Appeal to Authority

Appeal by Association

Transcendentalism:

Interpret the following quotes:

"Envy is ignorance...imitation is suicide."

"The life which is unexamined is not worth living."

"Nothing is at last sacred but the integrity of your own mind."

 

 

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