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CSET English Reading Understanding Text
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1. The literal - or dictionary - meaning of a word
dramatic poetry
denotation
fiction
atmosphere
2. A stanza made up of two rhyming lines that follow the same rhythmic pattern
couplet
end rhyme
jargon
Foot
3. A specific kind of figurative language such as - simile - personification - metaphor - or hyperbole
meter
parallelism
figure of speech
synecdoche
4. The use of words to create pictures in the reader's mind
dialect
epic hero
imagery
rhythm
5. The dominant mood or feeling of a literary work
meter
trochaic (trochee)
atmosphere
fiction
6. The use of a word or phrase that imitates or suggests the sound it describes
onomatopoeia
Transcendentalism
epilogue
heptameter (or septameter)
7. A figure of speech in which a comparison in implied but not stated (ex: The snow was a white blanket)
tone
metaphor
assonance
characterization
8. The flaw that leads to the downfall of a tragic hero; the word comes from the Greek word hybris meaning 'excessive pride'
enjambment
foreshadowing
hubris
rhetorical question
9. Occurs at the ends of lines of poetry
plot
cadence
heroic couplet
end rhyme
10. Type of diction; informal language used by a particular group among themselves
omniscient
connotation
rhyme
slang
11. A metrical foot; /_ _ (stressed - unstressed - unstressed)
spondaic (spondee)
end rhyme
dactylic (dactyl)
hyperbole
12. The continuation of a sentence from one line of a poem to another to complete meaning and grammatical structure (aka - a run - on)
enjambment
stream of consciousness
inversion
trochaic (trochee)
13. An interruption in the chronological sequence of a narrative to leap forward in time
denotation
paradox
alliteration
flash - forward
14. A type of narrative nonfiction recounting a period in the writer's life
connotation
memoir
dramatic irony
verbal irony
15. A figure of speech that uses the word 'like' or 'as' to compare two unlike things
maxim
protagonist
simile
dactylic (dactyl)
16. The pattern of sound created by stressed and unstressed syllable - particularly in poetry
rhetorical question
inversion
rhythm
refrain
17. A long speech by a character in a literary work
monologue
interior monologue
heptameter (or septameter)
meter
18. A metrical foot; _/ (unstressed - stressed)
unreliable narrator
iambic (iamb)
stream of consciousness
assonance
19. A narrative song or poem
ballad
motif
point of view
genre
20. The writer says one thing but means something else
antagonist
allegory
verbal irony
mood
21. The sequence of events in a short story - novel - or drama
malapropism
plot
moral
point of view
22. The repetition of the same stressed vowel sounds and any succeeding sounds in two or more words
hubris
moral
rhyme
internal rhyme
23. The central character in a literary work - around whom the action revolves
diction
anecdote
pentameter
protagonist
24. The assignment/application of human characteristics to animals - inanimate object - or gods (ex: Sponge Bob - Bugs Bunny)
point of view
symbol
verbal irony
anthropomorphism
25. A short saying that expresses a general ruth or gives practical advice - usually about behavior and morality; similar to adage or aphorism
denouement
maxim
fiction
dramatic poetry
26. 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
mood
stream of consciousness
suspense
narrative poetry
27. Type of diction; a variety of language used by people in particular geographic area
dialect
magic realism
denotation
dramatic irony
28. A feeling of curiosity or dread about what will happen next in a story
characterization
internal rhyme
verbal irony
suspense
29. Writing or speech that tells a story
slang
motif
narrative
antagonist
30. An author's choice of words - based on their effectiveness for the author's purpose
aphorism
end rhyme
diction
omniscient
31. The perspective from which a story is told
point of view
prologue
internal rhyme
drama
32. A symbol - image - plot pattern - or character type that occurs often in literature - such as the hero on a dangerous quest
blank verse
genre
archetype
climax
33. The point of highest emotional intensity or suspense in a literary work
protagonist
free verse
denouement
climax
34. Verse that tells a story
cliche
foreshadowing
narrative poetry
plot
35. Seven feet per line of poetry
heptameter (or septameter)
slant rhyme
prologue
trochaic (trochee)
36. A question to which no answer is expected or the answer is obvious
rhetorical question
interior monologue
archaic
situational irony
37. Occurs when words include sounds that are similar but not identical (ex: tone and gone)
memoir
couplet
onomatopoeia
slant rhyme
38. The use of a word or phrase to mean the exact opposite of its literal or expected meaning.
irony
unreliable narrator
colloquialisms
parallelism
39. A figure of speech in which a speaker addresses an absent person - inanimate object or idea
dramatic monologue
apostrophe
epiphany
meter
40. A form of dramatic poetry in which a speaker addresses a silent listener
apostrophe
memoir
oxymoron
dramatic monologue
41. A type of pun - or play on words - that results when the speaker gets two words mixed up (ex: We watched the flamingo dancers all day)
epitaph
malapropism
narrator
free verse
42. Eight feet per line of poetry
soliloquy
genre
situational irony
octameter
43. A significant word - phrase - idea - description - or other element repeated throughout a literary work and related to the theme
anthropomorphism
motif
protagonist
figure of speech
44. Type of diction; language that shows disrespect for others or something sacred
metonymy
theme
profanity
setting
45. Verse that contains an irregular metrical pattern and line length; also called vers libre
free verse
rhythm
vulgarity
anthropomorphism
46. The basic unit in the measurement of a line of metrical poetry; usually has one stressed syllable and one or more unstressed syllable;
alliteration
point of view
mood
Foot
47. Reference to a well - known person - place - or situation from history/art/music/work of literature
anapestic (anapest)
dramatic irony
genre
allusion
48. A metrical foot; // (stressed - stressed)
diction
spondaic (spondee)
figurative language
couplet
49. An emphasis on themes - characters - settings - and customs of a particular geographical region
consonance
paradox
regionalism
slant rhyme
50. One foot per line of poetry
omniscient
antagonist
monometer
hero
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