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CSET English Composition And Rhetoric
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1. Used in contractions; to form singular and plural possessives; and to form plurals of letters - numbers - and worlds named as words.
Doublespeak
How to site for a book in MLA format
Apostrophe
Adverbs
2. Verb preceded by 'to' and the base form of a verb - such as 'to see' or 'to leave'. It can function as an adjective - adverb - or noun
Rhetoric organizational patterns
Nominative Case Noun
Future Perfect Tense
Infinitive Verb
3. Expresses action or condition of a person - place - or thing
Nominative Case Noun
Cause and Effect
Verbs
Adverbs
4. Can be direct object - an indirect object - or an object of a preposition
Question Mark
Writing Activities
Objective Case Noun
Student - created sources
5. A perfective tense used to express action completed in the past. e.g. Eline said that she 'had been' to Lake Tahoe many times.
Past Perfect Tense
Compound Pronouns
Masculine Nouns
Reciprocal Pronouns
6. Anglo - Saxon - which is a dialect of West Germanic. Half of the words in English come from French. Scientific words in English often have Greek or Latin roots.
Writing Activities
Clauses
English origins
Neutral Nouns
7. Angie dances with Jay on Saturday nights.
Reciprocal Pronouns
Common Nouns
Independent clause with two phrases
Phrases
8. Film - art - media and so on
Compound subject - single predicate
Climax
Exclamatory Sentence
Other sources
9. The study of the sounds of language and their physical properties
Masculine Nouns
Phonetics
Past Perfect Tense
Antecedent
10. The study of meaning in a language
Compound Sentence
Linking or Connecting Verbs
Parentheses
Sematics
11. Referrence works - Internet - Student - created sources and Other sources
Internet
Demonstrative Pronouns
Types of Source Material for Writing
Singular Nouns
12. A punctuation mark (?) placed at the end of a sentence to indicate a question
Question Mark
Sarcasm
Effective Sentence
Doublespeak
13. A polite term used to avoid directly naming something considered offensive or unpleasant Ex. Toilet - Ladies' Room
Complex Sentence
Euphemism
Collective Nouns
Possessive Case Pronoun
14. Harsh - cutting language or tone intended to ridicule
Compound/ Complex Sentence
Sarcasm
Collective Nouns
Gerund
15. Refer to or replace nouns in a general way. They are also used as adjectives. They are then followed by a noun - as in BOTH DOGS or EACH BOOK. all - any - anyone - both - each - either - every - many - neither - nobody - no one - nothing - other(s) -
Collective Nouns
Adjective
Indefinite Pronouns
Simple Sentence
16. A way of expressing something (in language or art or music etc.) that is characteristic of a particular person or group of people or period
location
Rhetoric organizational patterns
Concrete Nouns
Style
17. A sentence that expresses wishes or conditions contrary to fact. Example: If you build it - they will come.
Transitive Verbs
Comparison
Morphology
Conditional Sentence
18. Marks
Brackets
Phrases
Auxiliary or Helping Verbs
Nominative Case Noun
19. Refer to people or animals - I - you - he - she - it - we - they - me - him - her - us - them e.g. THEY told US that THEY were going to meet HER at the mall.
Parentheses
Personal Pronouns
Common Nouns
Question Mark
20. The writer describes a person - place - or thing - organizing the description in a logical manner
Independent clause with two phrases
location
Possessive Case Noun
Conditional Sentence
21. Names male persons or animals e.g. father - uncle - brother - stag
Masculine Nouns
Nominative Case Pronoun
Exclamation Point
Pragmatics
22. The study of language as it relates to the psychological and neurobiological factors that enable humans to learn language
Psycholinguistics
Simple Sentence
Ineffective Sentences
Brackets
23. Use to separate the elements in a series (three or more things) - to connect two independent clauses - and to set off introductory elements.
Infinitive Verb
Types of Source Material for Writing
Morphology
Comma
24. Group of words - describes person/thing - performs action - contains subject & predicate
Clauses
Period
Past Perfect Tense
Illustration
25. Names female persons or animals e.g. mother - aunt - sister - doe
Participle Verb
Feminine Nouns
Psycholinguistics
Reference works
26. A person - place - or thing that is not specific Example: woman - lion - toy - house
Counterpoint
Adjective
Common Nouns
How to site for a book in MLA format
27. Study of the structure of words
Collective Nouns
Auxiliary or Helping Verbs
Morphology
Student - created sources
28. McMurtry - Larry. Buffalo Girls. New York: Simon and Schuster - 1960.
How to site for a book in MLA format
Phonetics
Praise
Cause and Effect
29. Angie and Jay dance and win contests.
Compound Sentence
Pragmatics
Imperative Sentence
Compound subject - compound predicate
30. The role of context in the interpretation of meaning
Conditional Sentence
Future Tense
Interrogative Sentence
Pragmatics
31. An interchange of the action started by the verb. There are only two in English: EACH OTHER for an involving two and ONE ANOTHER for an interaction involving three or more. e.g. After the debate - the two opponents shook hands with EACH OTHER.
Conditional Sentence
Reciprocal Pronouns
Simple Pronouns
Style
32. A punctuation mark (-) used between parts of a compound word or between the syllables of a word when the word is divided at the end of a line of text
Hyphen
Antecedent
A partial list of rhetorical features that affect the voice of a piece:
Rhetoric organizational patterns
33. Gender nouns that are nonspecific (i.e. chairperson - politician - president - professor - flight attendant) Example: Politican - doctor - principal - teacher - student -
Tone
Reflective Pronouns
Possessive Case Noun
Indefinite Nouns
34. Can be the subject of a clause - I - you - he - she - it - we - they - is a predicate nominative if it follows a 'be' verb or another linking verb and renames the subject
Past Perfect Tense
Hyphen
Sociolinguistics
Nominative Case Pronoun
35. Groups of related words that operate as a single part of speech - such as a verb - verbal - prepositional - appositive - or absolute
Phrases
Indefinite Pronouns
Stages of the Writing Process (in order)
Possessive Pronouns
36. Analogy - cause and effects - compare and contrast and illustration
Rhetoric organizational patterns
Future Tense
Interrogative Sentence
Question Mark
37. A sentence that asks a question Example: Have you signed up for the test yet?
Possessive Case Pronoun
Types of Source Material for Writing
Interrogative Sentence
Parentheses
38. Names we have for ideas - emotions - qualities - processes - occasions and times. Invisible and tangible. e.g. 'joy' - 'gentleness' - 'wedding' - memory - peace -
Transitive Verbs
Past Tense
Complex Sentence
Abstract Nouns
39. A verb tense that expresses actions or states in the future Example: Tomorrow - Jan 'will bring' her lunch from home.
Praise
Common Nouns
Phonetics
Future Tense
40. A verb tense that expresses actions or states at the time of speaking. Example: Sam and Tom 'are enjoying' their dessert
Hyphen
Present Tense
Effective Sentence
Psycholinguistics
41. A punctuation mark (.) placed at the end of a declarative sentence to indicate a full stop or after abbreviations
Period
Proper Nouns
Abstract Nouns
Demonstrative Pronouns
42. Angela and Jay dance.
Question Mark
Internet
Compound subject - single predicate
Adverbs
43. The study of langauge as it relates to society - including race - class - gender and age
To cite a book in APA format
A partial list of rhetorical features that affect the voice of a piece:
Masculine Nouns
Sociolinguistics
44. Refer back to subject nouns and pronouns - self myself - yourself - himself - herself - itself - etc. e.g. Sam knew she could do it HERSELF.
Writing Activities
Jargon
Style
Reflective Pronouns
45. Shows possession or ownership
Transitive Verbs
Demonstrative Pronouns
Possessive Case Noun
Praise
46. The use of contrasting ideas to communicate a message
Possessive Pronouns
Declarative Sentence
Reflective Pronouns
Counterpoint
47. Modfies verbs - adjectives - other adverbs - or entire clauses - they often answer of the following questions: How - When - Where - Why - To what extent?
How to site for a book in MLA format
Adverbs
Reflective Pronouns
Simple Pronouns
48. A perfective tense used to describe action that will be completed in the future e.g. By this time next year - Stephen 'will have completed' all the course work for his HVAC certification.
Climax
Linking or Connecting Verbs
Future Perfect Tense
Compound subject - compound predicate
49. Use around information that does not fit into the flow of the sentence - but that you want to include
Parentheses
Possessive Pronouns
Phonetics
How to site for a book in MLA format
50. A punctuation mark (!) used after an exclamation; strong feeling
MLA
Exclamation Point
Proper Nouns
Apostrophe
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