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Comprehensive Study Guide for Final Exam: Vocabulary & Literature Insights

Prepare for your final exam with this detailed study guide covering essential vocabulary and literature analysis. You will need to understand 20 key words, from "Applicable" to "Vivacious," of which 15 will appear on the exam. The literature section features "To Kill a Mockingbird," including a short essay based on an unseen scholarly article, plus extended response questions from "Julius Caesar," focusing on critical quotes. Additionally, polish your descriptive writing skills with a creative task, using vivid language to bring your narrative to life.

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Comprehensive Study Guide for Final Exam: Vocabulary & Literature Insights

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  1. Final Exam Study Guide

  2. Vocabulary 15 out of these 20 words will be on the exam. All multiple choice: Applicable Alleviate Assest Appall Compassion Disparage Decorum Laud Duress Loll Facsimile Mandatory Patent Nondescript Sedate Rescind Stipulate Vivacious Ultimatum Whet

  3. To Kill A Mockingbird There will be one short essay questions dealing with To Kill A Mockingbird. You will be given a scholarly article about the book that you will have to read and answer a question about. This will be an article you have not seen before.

  4. Julius Caesar • 5 short answer/extended response questions: • There will be one question from each Act • All questions will be discussion questions that are located in the book • 5 quotes • Similar to the quiz • Interpret the quote and determine the importance of it • Can use any notes you have from the play!!!

  5. Descriptive Writing Given a picture Write a descriptive narrative (1-2 paragraphs) using at least 10 descriptive words Underline words used

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