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CSET English Reading Understanding Text
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1. A stanza made up of two rhyming lines that follow the same rhythmic pattern
couplet
denouement
enjambment
allusion
2. The repetition of the same stressed vowel sounds and any succeeding sounds in two or more words
cliche
conflict
narrative
rhyme
3. A category or type of literature - defined by its style - form - and content (ex: poetry - drama - fiction - and nonfiction)
anthropomorphism
repetition
drama
genre
4. A significant word - phrase - idea - description - or other element repeated throughout a literary work and related to the theme
enjambment
character
motif
dramatic monologue
5. An occurrence is the opposite of what was expected
monologue
stream of consciousness
magic realism
situational irony
6. A movement in early twentieth - century (1900s) poetry - which regarded the image as the essence of poetry
rhythm
dramatic poetry
ballad
Imagism
7. A feeling of curiosity or dread about what will happen next in a story
characterization
suspense
onomatopoeia
rhyme scheme
8. The central character in a literary work - around whom the action revolves
anthropomorphism
protagonist
onomatopoeia
internal rhyme
9. The assignment/application of human characteristics to animals - inanimate object - or gods (ex: Sponge Bob - Bugs Bunny)
synecdoche
epic hero
anthropomorphism
limited omniscient
10. A figure of speech in which a speaker addresses an absent person - inanimate object or idea
apostrophe
magic realism
paradox
jargon
11. An emphasis on themes - characters - settings - and customs of a particular geographical region
omniscient
foreshadowing
regionalism
connotation
12. A metrical foot; _ _/ (unstressed - unstressed - stressed)
rhetoric
anapestic (anapest)
epigram
connotation
13. A literary technique in which the author uses clues to prepare readers for events that will occur later
oxymoron
hexameter
memoir
foreshadowing
14. The repetition of final consonant sounds in words containing different vowels (ex: fresh cash - yard bird)
consonance
theme
rhyme
archetype
15. 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
rhetorical question
stream of consciousness
archetype
consonance
16. Writing or speech that tells a story
narrative
suspense
figure of speech
plot
17. A person or force working against the protagonist - or central character - in a literary work
jargon
epigram
parallelism
antagonist
18. Poetry or lines of dramatic verse written in iambic pentameter
paradox
drama
Transcendentalism
blank verse
19. The writer says one thing but means something else
verbal irony
paradox
anapestic (anapest)
monometer
20. 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
figure of speech
theme
cadence
simile
21. The pattern of sound created by stressed and unstressed syllable - particularly in poetry
alliteration
end rhyme
rhythm
anapestic (anapest)
22. Reversal of the usual word order for variety or emphasis (ex:A girl with a hat/In a dream I saw)
inversion
metaphor
epiphany
malapropism
23. A word or phrase that is so overused that it has lost its expressive power
antagonist
drama
metaphor
cliche
24. The repetition of a line or phrase in a poem at regular intervals - usually at the end of each stanza
genre
farce
denouement
refrain
25. The methods - direct and indirect - used by a writer to reveal a character's personality
characterization
Imagism
Foot
protagonist
26. A metrical foot; _/ (unstressed - stressed)
suspense
hexameter
iambic (iamb)
assonance
27. Poetry in which characters are revealed through dialogue - monologue - and description
dramatic poetry
dimeter
epilogue
narrative
28. A statement or situation that seems to be contradictory but actually makes sense (ex: the more I learn - the less I know)
motif
paradox
connotation
parallelism
29. The reader or the playgoer has information unknown to characters in the play
dramatic irony
internal rhyme
metaphor
foreshadowing
30. Three feet per line of poetry
stream of consciousness
rhyme scheme
trimeter
monologue
31. Two feet per line of poetry
dimeter
free verse
genre
diction
32. A type of comedy with ridiculous characters - events - or situations
rhyme
cliche
Foot
farce
33. Occurs at the ends of lines of poetry
inversion
end rhyme
magic realism
epic hero
34. The dominant mood or feeling of a literary work
anecdote
rhyme scheme
atmosphere
Imagism
35. A lesson about right and wrong conduct taught in a fable or parable
profanity
climax
moral
point of view
36. Five feet per line of poetry
rhyme
pentameter
imagery
iambic (iamb)
37. A person portrayed in a literary work
denotation
character
hexameter
first person
38. Eight feet per line of poetry
allegory
meter
octameter
paradox
39. 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)
antagonist
synecdoche
tone
characterization
40. The perspective from which a story is told
point of view
mood
suspense
drama
41. The person who tells a story; may be a part of the story or an outside observer
epigram
assonance
narrator
colloquialisms
42. The repetition of the same or similar vowel sounds in stressed syllables that end with different consonant sounds
epilogue
epitaph
internal rhyme
assonance
43. The flaw that leads to the downfall of a tragic hero; the word comes from the Greek word hybris meaning 'excessive pride'
imagery
hubris
rhetorical question
apostrophe
44. A figure of speech in which a comparison in implied but not stated (ex: The snow was a white blanket)
metaphor
regionalism
jargon
octameter
45. A narrative song or poem
ballad
jargon
prologue
rhyme
46. Language used for descriptive effect rather than literal meaning and including at least one figure of speech (metaphor - simile - personification)
dactylic (dactyl)
figurative language
apostrophe
paradox
47. The point of highest emotional intensity or suspense in a literary work
climax
simile
trimeter
heroic couplet
48. Type of diction; language widely considered crude - disgusting - and offensive
existentialism
end rhyme
vulgarity
theme
49. Verse that contains an irregular metrical pattern and line length; also called vers libre
archetype
memoir
free verse
heroic couplet
50. The pattern formed by end rhyme in a stanza or poem; indicated by the assignment of a different letter of the alphabet to each new rhyme
omniscient
assonance
dramatic monologue
rhyme scheme
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