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AP English- Sound and Sense: Ch. 7-10
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prose meaning
the part of a poem's total meaning that can be expressed through paraphrase
Paradox
apparent contradiction that is nevertheless some-how true
irony
situation where there is an incongruity
total meaning
the total experience communicated by a poem
understatement
a figure of speech consisting of saying less than one means
allusion
a reference to something in history or previous literature
satire
A literary work that criticizes human misconduct and ridicules vices, stupidities, and follies.
tone
writer or speakers attitude
sarcasm
simply bitter or cutting speech, intended to wound the feelings
verbal irony
what is meant is opposite of what it said
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literature
Consider the speaker's changing responses to the raven and the conclusions you drew about his state of mind. What does the speaker's conflict with the raven suggest about the behavior of people who are struggling with grief? Support your answer with details.
question
In each of the following sentences, write the correct verb form above the underlined verb. had seen **Example** 1. Meiko suddenly remembered where she $\underline{\text{see}}$ (**had seen**) the painting. 18. My grandfather told us about the time he $\underline{\text{speak}}$ to President Truman.
vocabulary
Circle the antecedent in each sentence, and underline the pronoun in parentheses that agrees with it. **Example:** Where did your $\boxed{\text{{brothers}}}$ buy *(his, $\underline{{their}}$)* new skis? The soccer team’s bus has messages written in shoe polish on *(their, its)* windows.
vocabulary
Identify the sentence below as simple, compound, complex, or compound-complex. Negative labeling that makes people feel defensive can interfere with effective interaction, and it goes against another old maxim, "Live and let live."
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