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Grade 9 - 10 Vocabulary Common Core
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common-core
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english
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vocabulary
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Traditionally - a subdivision of an act in drama.
Third Person Limited
Scene
Delineate
Antagonist
2. Prose writing that deals with real people - things - events - and places.
Non -fiction
Scaffolding
In -text citation
Subordinate
3. Tell how things are alike and different
Subordinate
Oxymoron
Compare and Contrast
Indirect
4. The study of the sources and development of words
Imagery
Etymology
Oxymoron
Non -fiction
5. The sequence of events or actions in a short story - novel - play - or narrative poem.
Parallel Structure
Alliteration
Delineate
Plot
6. Tell how things are alike and different
Compare and Contrast
Protagonist
Characterization (indirect and direct)
Mood
7. A figure of speech in which something nonhuman is given human qualities.
Sensory language
Dialogue
Personification
Flashback
8. First part of the plot which presents main characters and their conflicts.
Exposition
Indirect
Tone
Alliteration
9. Writing or speech that appeals to one or more of the senses
Fallacious reasoning
Motivation
Sensory language
Repetition
10. The quality of something (an act or a piece of writing) that reveals the attitudes and presuppositions of the author
Tone
Conclusion / Concluding Statements
Parallel Structure
Cite
11. All action taking place after the climax; also known as falling action
Resolution
Plot
Suspense
Speaker
12. The time and place in which the events in a short story - novel - play or narrative poem occur.
Connotation
Point of View
Setting
Argument
13. Assert or affirm strongly
Claim
Formal
Repetition
Draft
14. The act of describing distinctive characteristics or essential features
Suspense
Analyze
Characterization (indirect and direct)
Argument
15. Not dependent on or conditioned by or relative to anything else
Independent
Syntax
Static
Atmosphere
16. The repetition of initial consonant sounds in a sequence of words
Textual evidence
Non -fiction
Protagonist
Alliteration
17. A passage that connects a topic to one that follows
In -text citation
Transition
Evaluate
Repetition
18. Simultaneous plot lines - usually with an intersection and one or more points.
Falling action
Suspense
Parallel plots
Sensory language
19. Lacking stimulating characteristics
Flat
Suspense
Pathos
Socratic Seminar
20. Linking with other subjects taught in school.
Cross - curricular
Nuances
Imagery
Argument
21. Bring to a highly developed - finished - or refined state
Round
Tragedy
Oxymoron
Conflict
22. The narrator - who plays no part in story - zooms in on the thoughts and feelings of one character.
Third Person Limited
Motivation
Falling action
Draft
23. Describe in vivid detail
Delineate
Parallel plots
Pacing
Rhetoric
24. Shortened version of the text containing the main points or events.
Theme
Objective Summary
Plagiarism
Antagonist
25. Lacking stimulating characteristics
Flat
Direct
Evaluate
Dialogue
26. Method of character development in which the author reveals the personality of character through their speech - thoughts - actions - appearance - or effects of others toward the character.
Etymology
Dialogue
Indirect
Point of View
27. Assert or affirm strongly
Scaffolding
Character
Claim
Compare and Contrast
28. Knowledge acquired through study or experience or instruction
Information
Third Person Omniscient
Motivation
In -text citation
29. An idea that is implied or suggested
Direct Quotation
Connotation
Onomatopoeia
Inference
30. A fact or assertion offered as evidence that something is true
Citation
Pacing
Argument
Complex
31. Identifying a part of a piece of writing as being derived from a source
Etymology
Rhyme
Cite
Citation
32. The narrator is a character in the story. Uses first person pronouns (I - me - my).
Euphemism
Syntax
First person
Rhyme
33. To examine carefully; study closely
Transition
Complex
Analyze
Cross - curricular
34. A passage that connects a topic to one that follows
Climax
Speaker
Transition
Protagonist
35. Repetition of accented vowel sounds and all sounds following them in words that are close together in a poem.
Point of View
Third person
Rhyme
Sensory language
36. Linking with other subjects taught in school.
Cross - curricular
Plagiarism
Oxymoron
Counterclaim
37. Give the main point or idea
Pathos
Summarize
Alliteration
Phrases
38. Involves the inner divisions or turmoil of a single character. Conflicts of this sort may result from the character's attempt to decide between multiple alternatives for action or between opposing attitudes or beliefs.
Citation
Internal Conflict
Oxymoron
Symbolism
39. The action leading to the climax and the simultaneous increase of tension in the plot.
Paraphrase
Rising Action
Stanza
Compare and Contrast
40. Rewording for the purpose of clarification
Informative/explanatory text
Paraphrase
Character
Falling action
41. A distinctive but intangible quality surrounding a person or thing
Third person
Atmosphere
Refrain
Alliteration
42. First part of the plot which presents main characters and their conflicts.
Theme
Pacing
Conflict
Exposition
43. The sequence of events or actions in a short story - novel - play - or narrative poem.
Plot
Fiction
Syntax
Pathos
44. The study of the sources and development of words
In -text citation
Cite
Transition
Etymology
45. Prose writing that deals with real people - things - events - and places.
Non -fiction
Narrative
Compare and Contrast
Onomatopoeia
46. An open-ended group discussion that teachers use to help students think on a higher level about a certain issue or topic. Involves an inner/outer circle format.
Simile
Socratic Seminar
Aside
Point of View
47. The movement of a literary piece from one point or one section to another
Characterization (indirect and direct)
Fiction
Scaffolding
Pacing
48. Logical interpretation based on prior knowledge and experience
Soliloquy
Setting
Inference
Scene
49. Play - novel - or other narrative - depicting serious and important events - in which the main character comes to an unhappy end.
Motivation
Tragedy
Onomatopoeia
Theme
50. The voice that is talking to us in a poem.
Speaker
Onomatopoeia
Character
Formal