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CSET English Reading Understanding Text
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1. A story intended to be performed before an audience by actors on a stage
epic hero
epigram
theme
drama
2. A figure of speech in which opposite ideas are combined (ex: wise fool)
oxymoron
dialogue
analogy
blank verse
3. A break or pause (usually for sense) in the middle of a verse line - marked in prosody by a double vertical line (||)
spondaic (spondee)
caesura
trimeter
hyperbole
4. A narrator who gives a faulty or distorted account of the events in a story; a child as a narrator might misinterpret someone's actions
trochaic (trochee)
epilogue
couplet
unreliable narrator
5. A literary technique in which the author uses clues to prepare readers for events that will occur later
foreshadowing
epigram
narrator
apostrophe
6. Rhyming of word at the ends of line
memoir
rhyme
climax
end rhyme
7. Four feet per line of poetry
consonance
tetrameter
unreliable narrator
end rhyme
8. A metrical foot; // (stressed - stressed)
maxim
consonance
spondaic (spondee)
hexameter
9. Occurs when words include sounds that are similar but not identical (ex: tone and gone)
slant rhyme
figure of speech
interior monologue
malapropism
10. An emphasis on themes - characters - settings - and customs of a particular geographical region
malapropism
regionalism
allusion
magic realism
11. The central character in a literary work - around whom the action revolves
irony
tone
end rhyme
protagonist
12. 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)
pentameter
inversion
metonymy
internal rhyme
13. A brief statement commemorating a dead person - often inscribed on a gravestone
heroic couplet
oxymoron
epitaph
archetype
14. Poetry or lines of dramatic verse written in iambic pentameter
assonance
limited omniscient
blank verse
flash - forward
15. A figure of speech that uses the word 'like' or 'as' to compare two unlike things
hyperbole
dimeter
simile
foreshadowing
16. 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)
heptameter (or septameter)
profanity
tone
slang
17. The use of a series of words - phrases - or sentences that have similar grammatical form
tetrameter
parallelism
ballad
malapropism
18. The writer says one thing but means something else
refrain
irony
verbal irony
inversion
19. In drama - a long speech given by a character who is alone on stage; reveals the inner thoughts and emotions of that character
Imagism
conflict
soliloquy
Third person
20. The repetition of the same or similar vowel sounds in stressed syllables that end with different consonant sounds
imagery
analogy
simile
assonance
21. The suggested or implied meaning associated with a word beyond its dictionary definition; can be positive - neutral - or negative
connotation
refrain
consonance
denouement
22. 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)
paradox
synecdoche
atmosphere
hexameter
23. A word or phrase that is so overused that it has lost its expressive power
dactylic (dactyl)
repetition
cliche
plot
24. Language used for descriptive effect rather than literal meaning and including at least one figure of speech (metaphor - simile - personification)
epitaph
dactylic (dactyl)
figurative language
stream of consciousness
25. An occurrence is the opposite of what was expected
repetition
situational irony
colloquialisms
rhetoric
26. Type of diction; a variety of language used by people in particular geographic area
analogy
ballad
theme
dialect
27. A pair of rhymed lines in iambic pentameter that work together to make a point or express an idea
heroic couplet
figure of speech
alliteration
monometer
28. The repetition of a line or phrase in a poem at regular intervals - usually at the end of each stanza
refrain
stream of consciousness
dramatic poetry
figurative language
29. A short - witty verse or saying; similar to aphorism or maxim
epigram
suspense
onomatopoeia
fiction
30. The outcome - or resolution - of the plot
figurative language
dramatic poetry
heroic couplet
denouement
31. A metrical foot; /_ _ (stressed - unstressed - unstressed)
profanity
farce
dactylic (dactyl)
denouement
32. 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
rhyme
epic hero
narrative
rhyme scheme
33. A quotation from another work that suggests the main idea - or theme - of the work at hand
epigraph
vulgarity
epigram
dactylic (dactyl)
34. Writing or speech that tells a story
narrative
hero
drama
octameter
35. A person - place - thing - or event used to represent something else (ex: scarlet 'A' representing the sin of adultery)
dramatic irony
free verse
symbol
dialect
36. The narrator knows everything about the characters and events and reveals details that even the characters themselves could not reveal
omniscient
figurative language
heptameter (or septameter)
point of view
37. The pattern of sound created by stressed and unstressed syllable - particularly in poetry
aphorism
rhythm
pentameter
motif
38. A stanza made up of two rhyming lines that follow the same rhythmic pattern
epic hero
couplet
dactylic (dactyl)
end rhyme
39. A narrative song or poem
point of view
anthropomorphism
dramatic monologue
ballad
40. A form of dramatic poetry in which a speaker addresses a silent listener
dramatic monologue
caesura
slang
imagery
41. One foot per line of poetry
mood
monometer
hero
flash - forward
42. A movement in early twentieth - century (1900s) poetry - which regarded the image as the essence of poetry
Imagism
blank verse
epic hero
profanity
43. Repetition of initial consonant sounds in words; used as musical device
oxymoron
alliteration
narrative
situational irony
44. The point of view/perspective of a story when it is told by someone who stands outside the story
plot
end rhyme
rhetoric
Third person
45. 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
allegory
stream of consciousness
rhyme scheme
dramatic poetry
46. A person or force working against the protagonist - or central character - in a literary work
antagonist
oxymoron
irony
end rhyme
47. A lesson about right and wrong conduct taught in a fable or parable
farce
connotation
moral
dimeter
48. Type of diction; language that shows disrespect for others or something sacred
point of view
profanity
mood
climax
49. A question to which no answer is expected or the answer is obvious
cliche
refrain
inversion
rhetorical question
50. A narrative in which situations and characters are invented by the author
fiction
rhythm
pentameter
symbol
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