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CLEP College Composition
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Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Essay that presents information in order of specificity - beginning with a general theme and focuses on a specific topic of interest - often the 5 paragraph essay
synaesthesia
tongue-in-cheek
vernacular
generality organization
2. An event or experience that causes disappointment because it is less exciting than what was expected
hyperbole
anticlimax
anthropomorphism
abstract noun
3. The work is narrated by the person 'I' - who can also be the protagonist - omniscient speaker. There can be multiple narrators of the same work
first person
under
simile
syntax
4. Ideas or things that can mean many things to many people - such as peace - honor
oxymoron
discretion
abstract noun
under
5. An exaggeration or overstatement
burlesque
exemplar
hyperbole
imagery
6. A figure of speech in which sharply contrasting ideas are juxtaposed in a balanced or parallel phrase or grammatical structure - i.e. 'to err is human; to forgive - divine'
antithesis balanced
rebuttal
analogical comparison
syllogism
7. Humorous or ironic statement not meant to be taken literally
Alexandrine
musing
tongue-in-cheek
qualifying a claim
8. An explanatory reference at the bottom of a page of text
footnote
voice
oxymoron
tone
9. One of many prepositions
under
negation
cadence
infinitive
10. Open - honest communication
maxim
candor
cause and effect
verb phrase
11. List of details that reinforces a concept
extended metaphor
catalog
paraody
irony
12. A short quotation or verse that precedes text that sets the tone or provides a setting
over generalization
epigram
tone
extended metaphor
13. Combines a compound sentence with a complex sentence
tone
compound complex sentence
infinitive
synecdoche
14. Referring to local custom or sayings; regional language or behavior
repetition
generality organization
colloquial
digress
15. Imagined - even while it may possess truthful elements - it cannot be verified
ethos
fiction
colon
feminine rhyme
16. An exception to a proposed general rule
irony
allusion
fact
counterexample
17. Can be verified
verb phrase
fact
epithet
cause and effect
18. A phrase that refers to a person or object by single important feature of that person or object
semicolon
pastoral elegy
problem-solution organization
synecdoche
19. The building housing lawmakers of a state or nation
antithesis balanced
second person
concrete
capitol
20. A phrase that refers to a person or object by a single important feature - ie 'the pen is mightier than the sword'
candor
qualifying a claim
refutation
metonymy
21. Quality in literature that appeals to the audience's emotions
pathos
assonance
counterexample
thesis
22. Essay that presents information in order of importance - either most important to least important or vice versa
Shakespearean rhyme
emphatic organization
abstraction
antecedent
23. Expressly stated
onomatopoeia
explicit
episodic
counterexample
24. A narrative or description with a secondary or symbolic meaning underlying the literal meaning
parallel structure
antithesis balanced
allegory
repetition
25. Saying less than is warranted by the situation in order to emphasize reality
subjunctive
pathos
understatement
inference
26. To make fun of
abstract
complement
ironic commentary
mock
27. A thing - idea - or person that stands for something else
symbol
soapstone
rebuttal
footnote
28. A type of poem that takes the form of a lament for the dead sung by a shepherd
exemplar
pastoral elegy
circular reasoning
first person
29. Consists of a single independent clause
soapstone
doggerel
simple sentence
propaganda
30. A reference to something in culture - history or literature that expands the depth of the text that allows the reader to make a 'connection'
allusion
Auxiliary verb
figurative language
metonymy
31. Another way to say the writer used an analogy
vocative
antithesis
analogical comparison
infinitive
32. Understatement created through double negative
synecdoche
metaphor
generality organization
litotes
33. Vague - not easily defined
simple sentence
abstract
metaphor
Italian rhyme
34. An error of reasoning based on faulty use of evidence
voice
fallacy
truism
antecedent
35. An interpretation of the facts based on available details
inference
innuendo
substantive
euphemism
36. Basically an 'either or' situation - typically a moral decision
abstract noun
alliteration
compliment
dilemma
37. Essay pattern in which the writer shows the immediate and underlying causes that led to an event or situation
gerund
first person
cause and effect
apostrophe
38. Information distributed to promote a specific cause usually of a biased or misleading nature
analogy
propaganda
verb phrase
dilemma
39. Simplifying a complex problem into an either or dichotomy
Alexandrine
euphemism
assonance
false dilemma
40. The juxtaposition of incongruous or conflicting ideas that reveals a truth or insight
metaphor
paradox
repetition
oxymoron
41. Essay that presents information in order of occurrence - or sequence of events
ellipsis
chronological organization
emphatic organization
qualifying a claim
42. Something that is implied
wit
implicit
parallel structure
explicit
43. The verb and its object and modifiers
abstract
complement
wit
verb phrase
44. The work is narrated using a name or third person pronoun ie - he - she - etc.
doggerel
generality organization
third person
empirical
45. The perspective from which a story is written
analogical comparison
voice
over generalization
ellipsis
46. The speaker or writer's credibility - honesty
hypothetic example
doggerel
mock
ethos
47. Observable - measurable - easily perceived
ironic commentary
concrete
Auxiliary verb
fallacy
48. Rarely used - the writer uses the pronoun 'you' making the reader an active participant in the work
pathetic fallacy
second person
Shakespearean rhyme
epithalamium
49. Abbaabba cdecde or abbaabba cdcdcd
Italian rhyme
naivete
epigram
induction
50. The use of parallel elements in sentences or in the structure of an essay or prose passage ie - essay consisting of 4 paragraphs - each beginning with a question followed by the answer
parallel structure
ellipsis
bias
semicolon