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punctuation declarative sentence interrogative sentence expository grammar language fragment maxim vocabulary applied linguistics dictionary capitalization abbreviations spelling rules current usage
General Language 1. subject and verb agreement rules 2. mass nouns 3. countable nouns 4. preposition rules 5. modal rules 6. simple past tense rules 7. simple present tense rules 8. simple future tense rules 9. present progressive rules 10. continuous tense rules 11. past progressive tense rules 12. future progressive tense rules 13. voice of verb rules 14. adverb rules 15. verbal rules: gerunds, infinitives, participles 16. adjective sequencing 17. conjunction General Literature and Literary Criticism 1. Humanities 2. Renaissance 3. Art 4. Classic 5. Timeless 6. Universal 7. Myth 8. Legend 9. Genre 10. Fiction
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Non-fiction Short Story poetry Novel Drama Biography Aphorisms Romantic Symbolism Realism Expressionism Feminism Binary Opposition Pragmatic Approach Expressive Approach Mimetic Approach Thematic Approach Formalistic Approach Structuralism Modernism Post-structuralism Post-modernism Gothic literature Elizabethan theater Victorian literature Psycho-analytic Approach Magic-realism Aestheticism Marxism Criticism Individualism poetry genre
Mythology: 1. Egyptian 2. Greek 3. Roman 4. Norse 5. Indian 6. Philippine Folklore Poetry 1. poesy 2. verse 3. couplet
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sonnet poet lyric poem pastoral poem elegy epithalamium limerick pentameter meter rhyme paradox oxymoron apostrophe (figure of speech) hexameter enjambment Shakespearean sonnet Freudian Symbolism hyperbole simile metaphor allusion personification alliteration iteration imagery consonance assonance traditional poem modern poem Spenserian Sonnet haiku spondee trochee onomatopoeia metonymy synecdoche iamb tanaga
Famous Poets: 1. William Shakespeare 2. Edgar Allan Poe 3. William Wordsworth 4. Confucius 5. Oscar Wilde 6. Basho
Buson Emily Dickinson e.e. Cummings T. S. Eliot Robert Frost John Keats Jose Gracia Villa Nick Joaquin Edith Tiempo Gemino Abad Pablo Neruda
Fiction: 1. plot 2. foreshadowing 3. exposition 4. climax 5. denouement 6. fiction 7. short story 8. novel 9. sub-plot 10. fable 11. parable 12. flashback 13. anti-hero 14. character 15. antagonist 16. protagonist 17. soliloquy 18. point-of-view 19. Stream-of-conciousness 20. symbolism 21. setting 22. omniscient 23. limited point-of-view 24. mis en scene 25. periaktoi 26. tragedy 27. comedy 28. slice-of-life 29. dialogue 30. playwright 31. open ended 32. anagnorisis 33. hamartia
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Famous Fictionists 1. Ryonusuke Akutagawa 2. Lady Murasaki Shikibu 3. Henry James 4. Ernest Hemingway 5. Virginia Wolf 6. William Shakespeare 7. August Strindberg 8. Anton Chekhov 9. Alejandro Roces 10. Edgar Allan Poe
Archaic Writings 1. Iliad 2. Odyssey 3. Mahabharata 4. Bhagavad Gita 5. the Bible 6. Torah 7. Beowulf 8. King Arthur 9. Divine Comedy 10. Decameron 11. Panchatantra 12. Aesops Fables 13. 1001 Arabian Nights
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