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CSET English - 3

Subjects : cset, snglish
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Limericks






2. Main character in Catcher in the Rye






3. Informative writing that is clear and concise.






4. Part to whole and back






5. 1920-1940






6. Mid 20th century - present.






7. Each other - one another






8. Helps brainstorm new topics for research






9. Factors that play a non causal but still significant role in L2 acquisition. High motivation - self confidence - etc.


10. Notes how things are like to the five senses. Metaphors and similies may also be used here.






11. When summarizing it is customary to use...






12. This - That - These - Those






13. Self vs Supernatural


14. Claim so obviously true that it is not worth mentioning - 'Opposites attract' 'Actions speak louder than words'






15. The result of being


16. Modern English Novelist - Sons and Lovers - Women in Love






17. Myself - yourself - ourselves - themselves - etc






18. American contemporary novelist - Fahrenheit 451 - Martian Chronicles






19. Oscar Wilde






20. 1. Average amount of words in a sentence. 2. Average of syllables per word.






21. Name of collection of people or things - taken together as a whole. team - pride - crew






22. Type of semantic mapping






23. Humanities - Social Science






24. Russian playwright - The Cherry Orchard - early 18th century






25. When learning L2 - certain grammar functions are acquired naturally within the parameters of learning a certain language.


26. Capable of being


27. Masculine - feminine - indefinite






28. Who - which - that - where - and how






29. Independent and dependent joined by a subordinator (because - since - after -) or a relative pronoun (who - which - that). 'I hiked up the trail after resting in the forest.'






30. This Side of Paradise


31. London and Paris


32. Careful word choice for meaning and tone






33. 1. Virtuous pagans 2. Lust 3. Gluttony 4. Greedy and Miserly 5. Anger 6. Heresy 7. Violence (outer - middle - inner) 8. Fraud 9. Treachery


34. Adds more info to sentence; which - that - who






35. Irish playwright Nobel Prize winner - Modern - Pygmalion






36. Joins subordinate clause to main. Because - as - that - w5






37. Focuses on the shared experiences






38. Plays that reenacted events from the Bible.






39. Like possessive but can stand alone - mine - yours his hers






40. Shows main concept and terms.






41. Arthur Miller - American play - 1945 - Contemporary


42. Student attempts a real life task.






43. That is the Learning system will edit or correct Acquisition initial utterances if grammatically incorrect.


44. Gary Paulsen - YA Author - American






45. Langston Hughes






46. One experience to the next






47. Teaches word identification skills. Used before - during and after reading.






48. Lists statements related to topics that will be read.






49. Attempts to get the listener or reader to agree with them using evidence and logic.






50. Affective Filter and Input hypothesis