The document discusses various literary devices and structures including plot lines, sentence structures, foreign words and phrases, structures of speeches, and rhetorical devices. It also provides examples of testing terminology comprehension through choosing terms and providing examples or definitions.
19. FOREIGN WORDS AND PHRASES
• (i.e., RSVP, déjà vu, faux pas, du jour, bon
voyage, alma mater, cum laude, femme fatale,
esprit de corps, verbatim, E pluribus unum,
prima donna, avant-garde, status quo, joie de
vivre, carte blanche, caveat emptor, alpha and
omega, tabula rasa, hoi polloi, ad nauseam,
carpe diem, tempus fugit, c’est la vie, bona
fide, savoir faire, non sequitur, id est, enfant
terrible, terra firma, vox populi).
51. YOUR TEST TODAY!!!!
• WATCH the PPT.
• CHOOSE 45 TERMS
• The slides will advance every 20 seconds.
• Write down the terms you want, then go
back.
• Give an EXAMPLE or DEFINITION of the
term. If you choose the definition, you must
also add HOW it works or WHY it works in
literature. What is the term’s function…
• 2 POINTS EACH