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CSET English Reading Understanding Text
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1. Type of diction; language widely considered crude - disgusting - and offensive
monologue
vulgarity
interior monologue
rhyme scheme
2. A concluding statement or section added to a work of literature
anecdote
verbal irony
epilogue
Third person
3. An occurrence is the opposite of what was expected
situational irony
narrative
figurative language
dialogue
4. An emphasis on themes - characters - settings - and customs of a particular geographical region
suspense
memoir
regionalism
point of view
5. The time and place in which the events of a literary work occur
setting
dialect
internal rhyme
narrator
6. Eight feet per line of poetry
motif
refrain
octameter
parallelism
7. A story intended to be performed before an audience by actors on a stage
drama
heroic couplet
anecdote
flashback
8. The narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of one character
limited omniscient
ballad
consonance
slant rhyme
9. A significant word - phrase - idea - description - or other element repeated throughout a literary work and related to the theme
plot
motif
point of view
connotation
10. Type of diction; a variety of language used by people in particular geographic area
dialect
hexameter
flashback
enjambment
11. Poetry in which characters are revealed through dialogue - monologue - and description
dramatic poetry
consonance
ballad
malapropism
12. The point of view/perspective of a story when it is told by someone who stands outside the story
enjambment
hexameter
anecdote
Third person
13. A narrative song or poem
colloquialisms
ballad
diction
epigram
14. The pattern of sound created by stressed and unstressed syllable - particularly in poetry
analogy
figurative language
metonymy
rhythm
15. Short narrative about an interesting event - often used to make a point
omniscient
hyperbole
anecdote
farce
16. Seven feet per line of poetry
epigraph
anecdote
oxymoron
heptameter (or septameter)
17. An author's choice of words - based on their effectiveness for the author's purpose
pentameter
assonance
trimeter
diction
18. A literary work in which all or most of the characters - events and setting stand for ideas or generalization about life; have a moral or lesson
aphorism
situational irony
archetype
allegory
19. Occurs at the ends of lines of poetry
alliteration
dramatic poetry
flash - forward
end rhyme
20. The struggle - internal or external - between opposing forces in a work of literature
conflict
repetition
alliteration
refrain
21. 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
epilogue
hero
rhetorical question
22. The continuation of a sentence from one line of a poem to another to complete meaning and grammatical structure (aka - a run - on)
enjambment
epiphany
epitaph
narrative poetry
23. Type of diction; specialized language used in a particular profession or content area
simile
colloquialisms
jargon
slang
24. A symbol - image - plot pattern - or character type that occurs often in literature - such as the hero on a dangerous quest
motif
archetype
interior monologue
situational irony
25. The chief character in a literary work - usually one with admirable qualities
dramatic monologue
trochaic (trochee)
dramatic irony
hero
26. The use of a word or phrase to mean the exact opposite of its literal or expected meaning.
heroic couplet
imagery
atmosphere
irony
27. A metrical foot; _ _/ (unstressed - unstressed - stressed)
anapestic (anapest)
connotation
unreliable narrator
rhetorical question
28. The rhythmic rise and fall of oral language
moral
cadence
flash - forward
ballad
29. A category or type of literature - defined by its style - form - and content (ex: poetry - drama - fiction - and nonfiction)
blank verse
denotation
regionalism
genre
30. A metrical foot; /_ _ (stressed - unstressed - unstressed)
rhythm
dactylic (dactyl)
archaic
meter
31. The reader or the playgoer has information unknown to characters in the play
dramatic irony
foreshadowing
iambic (iamb)
motif
32. Type of diction; old fashioned words no longer in common use
meter
archaic
first person
epitaph
33. A short - witty verse or saying; similar to aphorism or maxim
epigram
rhetoric
dramatic irony
assonance
34. The use of words to create pictures in the reader's mind
end rhyme
imagery
malapropism
plot
35. A metrical foot; /_ (stressed - unstressed)
hexameter
trochaic (trochee)
refrain
hubris
36. A form of dramatic poetry in which a speaker addresses a silent listener
rhyme scheme
suspense
cadence
dramatic monologue
37. A figure of speech in which a part is used for a whole or a whole is used for its parts (ex: All hands on deck)
synecdoche
antagonist
allusion
heptameter (or septameter)
38. The repetition of final consonant sounds in words containing different vowels (ex: fresh cash - yard bird)
consonance
colloquialisms
Imagism
setting
39. Four feet per line of poetry
dialect
symbol
paradox
tetrameter
40. A sudden intuitive recognition of the essence or meaning of something
epiphany
inversion
connotation
end rhyme
41. A brief statement commemorating a dead person - often inscribed on a gravestone
free verse
aphorism
alliteration
epitaph
42. A pair of rhymed lines in iambic pentameter that work together to make a point or express an idea
mood
heroic couplet
malapropism
Imagism
43. A wise saying - usually short and to the point; similar to epigram or maxim
flash - forward
aphorism
unreliable narrator
farce
44. The recurrence of sounds - words - phrases - lines - or stanzas in a literary work or speech
repetition
cliche
trimeter
paradox
45. The use of a word or phrase that imitates or suggests the sound it describes
suspense
epiphany
onomatopoeia
vulgarity
46. Type of diction; informal language used by a particular group among themselves
hubris
slang
free verse
drama
47. Writing or speech that tells a story
first person
suspense
narrative
protagonist
48. The person who tells a story; may be a part of the story or an outside observer
first person
setting
flash - forward
narrator
49. A metrical foot; _/ (unstressed - stressed)
dramatic irony
spondaic (spondee)
iambic (iamb)
monometer
50. A lesson about right and wrong conduct taught in a fable or parable
dramatic irony
moral
narrator
simile
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