7th English

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7th English
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ISAT Practice-Lesson 1
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ISAT Practice-Lesson 2
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What makes you tick? What are the
priorities in your life? Explain.
Journal
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The most good evidence against the man
was his own fingerprint.
Fortunately for him, he had a gooder alibi
than the other suspect.
Will you play tennis with Sue.
How awesum she is
Sue one the last three matches
Grammar Sentences
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I. Poetry-a type of literature that creates
an emotional response through the
imaginative use of words.
◦ A. Types of Poetry
 1. haiku-a brief poem of 3 lines, containing 5
syllables, 7 syllables, and 5 syllables respectively.
 2. blank verse-unrhymed verse written in iambic
pentameter.
 3. lyric-usually short, expresses some basic
emotion or state of mind.
Poetry Notes
◦ A. Types of Poetry
 4. narrative- a poem that tells a story.
 5. ballad-a narrative passed on in the oral
tradition, often makes use of repetition and
dialogue.
 6. sonnet-a lyric poem with a traditional form of
14 iambic pentameter lines and one of a variety
or rhyme schemes.
 7. free verse-a type of poetry written with rhythm
and other poetic devices but without a fixed
pattern of meter and rhyme.
Poetry Notes
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B. Poetry Terms and Poetic Devices
◦ 1. lyric-the poet’s personal thoughts and
feelings.
◦ 2. meter-the pattern of stressed and
unstressed syllables in poetry.
◦ 3. rhyme-exact repetition of sounds in at least
the final accented syllables of two or more
words.
◦ 4. rhyme scheme-any pattern of end rhymes.
◦ 5. simile-a figure of speech involving a
comparison using like or as.
Poetry Notes
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6. metaphor-a figure of speech involving an implied
comparison between two different things.
7. personification-giving human qualities to inanimate
objects.
8. parallelism-the repeating or phrases or sentences
so that the parts are alike in structure or meaning
9. alliteration-the repetition of consonant sounds at
the beginning of words or within words.
10. assonance-the repetition of vowel sounds in
stressed syllables or words.
11. consonance-the repetition of identical consonant
sounds that are preceded by different vowel sounds.
Poetry Notes
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12. onomatopoeia-the use of a word or words
whose sound imitate the sound of the thing
spoken about.
13. internal rhyme-rhyming words within lines
that may or may not rhyme at the end.
14. hyperbole-a figure of speech using great
exaggeration.
15. sensory imagery-the representation in
language of sense experience: what can be seen,
heard, touched, tasted, smelled, as well as what
can be felt internally.
16. tone-the author’s attitude, stated or implied,
toward the subject or audience.
Poetry Notes
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