English Revision 2016

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  1. 3. Early sonnets dealt mainly with the theme of _______(in Italian)#humour.
  2. 5. sentences/ sentences containing one or more main clauses and one or more subordinate clauses, are....
  3. 9. Similes, metaphors and personification are all examples of ......
  4. 11. 'She swims like a fish.', is an example of a.....
  5. 13. / Giving human qualities to an inanimate object to have an effect on a reader are...
  6. 16. Name of the Classical type of poetry.
  7. 19. punctuation which can be used to separate item in a long list, where commas may be used instead. Can also separate main clauses that are long and may contain clauses.
  8. 21. synonym for poems
  9. 23. poems have strict rules on their construction depending on their.....
  10. 24. features/ In poetry, patterns of rhyme and rhyme may be considered to be.....
  11. 28. During which period where sonnets developed?
  12. 31. Name of the Elizabethan type of poetry.
  13. 33. group of words containing a subject and a verb. Can either be main(independent) or subordinate(dependent)
  14. 34. pentameter/ five feet per line, from iambic rhythm
  15. 37. sentences/ synonyms for exclamations!
  16. 40. Contemporary sonnets often express any _______ and personal feelings or emotions.
  17. 41. Rhyme/ Assonance – clash, bash, is an example of what poetry technique?
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  1. 1. Philip Sidney/ A famous sonnet from the Elizabethan era: My True Love Hath my Heart and i Have His, was written by which poet?
  2. 2. synonym for commands. Answer it.
  3. 4. working out where the weak and strong stresses are in poetry.
  4. 6. continuous written English, made up of sentences organised into paragraphs
  5. 7. Sir Sibi Lance –‘s’ sound repeated close together, with an effect. “Smiling silkily, softly with a slimy, scaly, hissing snake.”
  6. 8. colon/ A punctuation stronger than a comma and gives the effect of speeding up writing, or making writing more mature. Could replace: and, but, or, nonetheless, for (because). Also, however, nevertheless, consequently, therefore, thus.
  7. 10. a consonant sound repeated anywhere in the word: “Spitting kitty trouble maker.”
  8. 12. rhyme/ Lint, pint or cough and bough or alone and gone are examples of what poetry technique?
  9. 14. synonym for questions?
  10. 15. rhyme/ Moon, run or shape, keep(final consonant similar but ending vowel different), are examples of what poetry technique?
  11. 17. What type of sentence is this?: The milkman came almost every day, but found that on Sunday, all the milk had gone off and so couldn’t go.
  12. 18. “Crash” “Bang” “Wallop” “Moo”, are all examples of what sound effect technique?
  13. 20. Elizabethan Sonnets involved 3 ideas and a conclusion and had a line of arrangement with 4 __________ and a couplet at the end.
  14. 22. sentences/ sentences consisting of one main clause and which expresses a complete thought (with one finite verb) are...
  15. 25. Poems with 14 lines and using iambic rhythm as the main meter form, usually in iambic pentameter, are....
  16. 26. killed, cold, culled and mash and dash (similar stress in vowels)
  17. 27. synonym for statements.
  18. 29. Where are sonnets developed?
  19. 30. 'My feet were huge blocks of cheese.', is an example of.....
  20. 32. Effects/ Onomatopoeia, consonance, sibilance and rhyme are all examples of....
  21. 35. sentences/ sentences containing two or more main clauses, often linked with and, but, however, therefore- are...
  22. 36. Groups of lines of poems
  23. 38. Punctuation useful for separating lists of nouns, verbs, adjectives or phrases. Also may be used to enclose and elaborate, or to act as parenthesis.
  24. 39. Ann Duffy/ The official poet laureate, who still occasionally uses the sonnet form in her work.