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CSET English Reading Understanding Text
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1. Six feet per line of poetry
narrative poetry
hexameter
rhythm
end rhyme
2. Seven feet per line of poetry
slang
archaic
dialect
heptameter (or septameter)
3. Repetition of initial consonant sounds in words; used as musical device
characterization
rhetoric
alliteration
tetrameter
4. A literary movement and philosophical attitude important during the mid -19th century in New England; emphasized reliance on intuition and conscience - focused on protesting materialism and Puritan ethic. Hallmarks of the movement: individualism - fr
Transcendentalism
epigraph
prologue
symbol
5. In drama - a long speech given by a character who is alone on stage; reveals the inner thoughts and emotions of that character
soliloquy
refrain
interior monologue
mood
6. Eight feet per line of poetry
aphorism
octameter
maxim
characterization
7. A person or force working against the protagonist - or central character - in a literary work
magic realism
regionalism
antagonist
free verse
8. Rhyming of word at the ends of line
dialect
soliloquy
inversion
end rhyme
9. Type of diction; expressions usually accepted in informal situations
connotation
colloquialisms
tone
slang
10. The point of view/perspective of a story when it is told by someone who stands outside the story
Third person
pentameter
dramatic irony
caesura
11. A figure of speech in which a word or phrase is substituted for another that is related (ex: the crown=the king of a country)
metonymy
maxim
end rhyme
anthropomorphism
12. The assignment/application of human characteristics to animals - inanimate object - or gods (ex: Sponge Bob - Bugs Bunny)
theme
Foot
setting
anthropomorphism
13. The person who tells a story; may be a part of the story or an outside observer
narrator
dramatic poetry
existentialism
rhetoric
14. Rhyme that occurs within a line of verse
internal rhyme
farce
plot
archaic
15. Type of diction; old fashioned words no longer in common use
motif
epilogue
denotation
archaic
16. The literal - or dictionary - meaning of a word
epitaph
cadence
ballad
denotation
17. A literary device in which the author interrupts the chronological order of a narrative to show something that happened in the past
anthropomorphism
allusion
flashback
limited omniscient
18. A figure of speech that uses exaggeration for emphasis
irony
climax
hubris
hyperbole
19. A type of narrative nonfiction recounting a period in the writer's life
dramatic monologue
memoir
anecdote
point of view
20. The methods - direct and indirect - used by a writer to reveal a character's personality
analogy
characterization
ballad
archetype
21. A metrical foot; // (stressed - stressed)
spondaic (spondee)
cadence
setting
anecdote
22. A metrical foot; _ _/ (unstressed - unstressed - stressed)
epic hero
anapestic (anapest)
epigraph
trochaic (trochee)
23. The author's attitude toward his/her subject matter or audience; expressed through diction - punctuation - syntax - and figures of speech; (ex: humorous - serious - formal - distant - friendly)
tone
pentameter
irony
connotation
24. A literary technique in which the author uses clues to prepare readers for events that will occur later
foreshadowing
Foot
spondaic (spondee)
setting
25. A metrical foot; /_ (stressed - unstressed)
trochaic (trochee)
soliloquy
prologue
cliche
26. A significant word - phrase - idea - description - or other element repeated throughout a literary work and related to the theme
motif
rhetorical question
theme
rhyme scheme
27. A figure of speech in which opposite ideas are combined (ex: wise fool)
connotation
oxymoron
metonymy
blank verse
28. Three feet per line of poetry
trimeter
dramatic irony
prologue
connotation
29. The use of words to create pictures in the reader's mind
verbal irony
rhetorical question
oxymoron
imagery
30. A person - place - thing - or event used to represent something else (ex: scarlet 'A' representing the sin of adultery)
Transcendentalism
malapropism
symbol
monologue
31. A rhythmical pattern in verse that is made up of stressed and unstressed syllables
figure of speech
rhythm
meter
mood
32. The pattern of sound created by stressed and unstressed syllable - particularly in poetry
stream of consciousness
rhythm
imagery
trimeter
33. A sudden intuitive recognition of the essence or meaning of something
slang
archetype
Foot
epiphany
34. A concluding statement or section added to a work of literature
free verse
fiction
dimeter
epilogue
35. Type of diction; informal language used by a particular group among themselves
slang
couplet
ballad
end rhyme
36. The rhythmic rise and fall of oral language
epigraph
hexameter
cadence
climax
37. The basic unit in the measurement of a line of metrical poetry; usually has one stressed syllable and one or more unstressed syllable;
imagery
trimeter
narrative
Foot
38. The repetition of the same stressed vowel sounds and any succeeding sounds in two or more words
allusion
rhyme
conflict
rhyme scheme
39. Verse that tells a story
unreliable narrator
characterization
narrative poetry
archetype
40. Poetry in which characters are revealed through dialogue - monologue - and description
atmosphere
dramatic poetry
epigram
flash - forward
41. The literary representation of a character's free - flowing thought processes - memories - and emotions; often does not use conventional sentence structure or rules of grammar
protagonist
stream of consciousness
flash - forward
figure of speech
42. A literary style in which the writer combines realistic characters - events - situations - and dialogue with elements that are magical - supernatural - or fantastic
end rhyme
setting
magic realism
omniscient
43. The central understanding about life as expressed in a work of literature; may be stated or expressed directly; usually implied or revealed gradually through events - dialogue - and outcome
epigraph
flash - forward
theme
rhyme
44. The narrator knows everything about the characters and events and reveals details that even the characters themselves could not reveal
end rhyme
omniscient
denouement
epilogue
45. A wise saying - usually short and to the point; similar to epigram or maxim
aphorism
dramatic monologue
antagonist
conflict
46. The repetition of a line or phrase in a poem at regular intervals - usually at the end of each stanza
omniscient
flash - forward
motif
refrain
47. A figure of speech in which a comparison in implied but not stated (ex: The snow was a white blanket)
dramatic irony
drama
metaphor
ballad
48. The repetition of final consonant sounds in words containing different vowels (ex: fresh cash - yard bird)
imagery
repetition
enjambment
consonance
49. A figure of speech in which a speaker addresses an absent person - inanimate object or idea
connotation
farce
apostrophe
rhyme scheme
50. A short - witty verse or saying; similar to aphorism or maxim
monologue
epiphany
epigram
dactylic (dactyl)
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