Pre-AP English 1 Review - June 2023

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  1. 3. Unit 2: The rhythm with 10 syllables per line that is used in Shakespearean sonnets
  2. 4. Unit 2: A hot-headed, hateful sword-fighting expert; a "saucy boy," according to his rich uncle
  3. 5. Unit 1: The main character in this story was obsessed with an item of clothing and apparently transformed into a wild animal.
  4. 7. Unit 4: This fictional Hitler-like leader is always watching
  5. 9. Unit 3: You viewed and analyzed this Swedish environmental activist's speech in which she criticized world leaders for lack of action regarding climate change
  6. 10. Unit 1: When we, the audience, expect one thing to happen but the exact opposite result occurs.
  7. 13. Unit 2: Poet Amir Safi wrote this dedication to his music-making hero.
  8. 14. The name of Cascade's award-winning literary and art magazine; the 2022-2023 issue will feature many of Mr. Cane's students' poems
  9. 18. Unit 1: The author asked us to imagine this was floating.
  10. 22. Unit 2: Poet Ariana Brown wrote this dedication to places where people can inexpensive yet incredibly meaningful items.
  11. 23. Unit 1: This story focused on a mother and her kindergarten-age daughter.
  12. 25. Unit 1: Sarcasm is a common form of this technique in which a speaker says one thing but actually intends to express the opposite meaning.
  13. 26. Unit 1: We examined a purple-pink spacey room owned by this famous musician.
  14. 27. Unit 3: You read and analyzed this writer's argument about why students should have a job while they pursue their education
  15. 28. Unit 2: Verona's respected religious leader who secretly tried to help Romeo and Juliet but ultimately contributed to their tragic deaths.
  16. 29. Unit 2: This award-winning playwright-songwriter-actor-singer-filmmaker performed "The Hamilton Mixtape" at the White House.
  17. 30. Unit 1: This irony-filled story featured Mary Maloney's sweet revenge.
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  1. 1. Unit 3: The Librarian-Teacher who helped students develop database research skills
  2. 2. Unit 2: A poor, hungry, desperate man who decides to illegally sell poison to Romeo
  3. 4. Unit 2: The name of Joshua Bennett's older sister who inspired Joshua's poem in which he apologizes for waiting so long to learn sign language.
  4. 6. The institution of higher learning where Mr. Cane earned his bachelor's degree in Communications (emphasis in Journalism)
  5. 8. Unit 2: A 14-line poem (3 quatrains and 1 couplet) that features a special rhyme pattern: ABABCDCDEFEFGG
  6. 11. Unit 2: Romeo's last name
  7. 12. Unit 2: Juliet's last name
  8. 15. Unit 2: The name of the "fair" city in which The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet occurs.
  9. 16. Unit 4: The protagonist of 1984; he is malnourished, can't turn of his telescreen, and is terrified of the Thought Police
  10. 17. Unit 4: This award-winning author wrote Animal Farm and 1984
  11. 18. Mr. Cane's favorite sport; he plays it, coaches it, watches it, and dreams it
  12. 19. Unit 1: We examined the room owned by this famous author, who wrote about surviving the Holocaust.
  13. 20. Unit 2: Lord Capulet's niece; she chose a life of chastity (no romantic partners), causing Romeo to be lovesick
  14. 21. Unit 2: Romeo's best friend; a foul-mouthed joker who was killed during a fight with Tybalt, only after Romeo intervened
  15. 24. Unit 1: When we, the audience, know an important secret that a character does not know.