Literature 7 - Thursday, 5/5 - Journal check. Students should have 5 entries.
Literature 8 - Tuesday, 5/17 - Poetry vocab test on alliteration - stereotype. See definitions below.
Literature 6 - Tuesday, 5/17 - myth vocab test on folktale - exaggeration. See definitions below.
Poetry vocab:
*Alliteration: The repetition of an initial consonant sound in two or
more words in a phrase. Picked to enhance meaning.
*Onomatopoeia: The use of a word or phrase that actually imitates or
suggests the sound of what it describes. (Buzz, Whir)
* Symbol: Any person, place, or thing that has meaning in itself and
also stands for or represents something else. (Flag – nation, Dove – peace.
*Parallel structure: The repetition of a grammatical structure. ( Example on
pg. 556 & 565)
Lyric poetry: Poetry that expresses the poet’s thoughts and feelings.
Creates a mood through vivid images, descriptive words, and the musical quality
of the lines.
*Sensory language: Language that appeals to the senses.
Free verse: Poetry with irregular rhythms and varied line lengths.
Free of traditional forms of poetry. Similar to regular speech.
Concrete poetry: Poetry in which the shape of the poem on the page
resembles the subject of the poem.
Stereotype: an oversimplified mental picture or judgment.
Myth vocab:
Folklore: Records the customs, traditions, and beliefs of people.
Yarn: A tale or story filled with exaggeration. The subject is
the best, worst, or most unusual of its kind.
Conflict: A struggle between opposing forces. It can be internal or
external.
Folk hero: An extraordinary person, glorified for his/her wonderful
qualities that are far superior to the common man.
Exaggeration: Overstatement, often used for a humorous effect.