Grammar
Parts of Speech
- ✔ noun
- ✔ adjective
- ✔ verb
- ✔ transitive verb
- ✔ intransitive verb
- ✔ linking verb
- ✔ auxiliary verb
- ✔ adverb
- ✔ preposition
- ✔ conjunction
- ✔ coordinating conjunction
- ✔ subordinating conjunction
- ✔ correlative conjunction
- ✔ pronoun
- ✔ personal pronoun
- ✔ possessive pronoun
- ✔ relative pronoun
- ✔ demonstrative pronoun
- ✔ indefinite pronoun
Phrases
- ✔ noun phrase
- ✔ verb phrase
- ✔ participial phrase
- ✔ gerund phrase
- ✔ infinitive phrase
- ✔ appositive phrase
- ✔ prepositional phrase
Parts of Sentence
- ✔ subject
- ✔ predicate
- ✔ direct object
- ✔ indirect object
- ✔ object of the preposition
Clauses
- ✔ independent
- ✔ subordinate
- ✔ subordinate adjectival
- ✔ subordinate adverbial
Literature
- ✔ drama
- ✔ act
- ✔ scene
- ✔ stage directions
- ✔ tragedy
- ✔ comic relief
- ✔ comedy
- ✔ tragic hero
- ✔ aside
- ✔ soliloquy
- ✔ line notes
- ✔ scene summaries
- ✔ stage directions
- ✔ paradox
- ✔ rhyme scheme
- ✔ rhyming couplet
- ✔ trochee
- ✔ trochaic tetrameter
- ✔ foot
- ✔ iamb
- ✔ iambic pentameter
- ✔ prose
- ✔ gothic literature
- ✔ the sublime
- ✔ villain-hero
- ✔ pursued protagonist
- ✔ anti-hero
- ✔ satanic hero
- ✔ Byronic hero
- ✔ tragic hero
- ✔ epic-hero
- ✔ Promethean-hero
- ✔ unreliable narrator
- ✔ mystery/ suspense
- ✔ inexplicable events
- ✔ women in distress
- ✔ tyrannical male
- ✔ wergild
- ✔ heroic ideal
- ✔ primary epic
- ✔ boast
- ✔ alliteration
- ✔ alliterative verse
- ✔ caesura
- ✔ scop
- ✔ kenning
- ✔ symbol
- ✔ epithets
- ✔ rhymed verse
Writing
- ✔ Body Paragraph
- ✔ Topic Sentence
- ✔ Textual Evidence
- ✔ Analysis of Evidence
- ✔ Transitions
- ✔ Concluding Sentence
- ✔ Embedded Quotes
- ✔ MLA Citation
- ✔ Literary Present Tense
- ✔ Use of Personal Pronouns
- ✔ Bibliographic Citation
- ✔ MLA Format Titles
- ✔ Pre Writing
- ✔ Evidence Outline
- ✔ Drafting
- ✔ Revision/ Peer Review
jun 4 2013 ∞
jun 5 2013 +