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Praxis Middle School Language Arts
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1. A person - place - thing - or event used to represent something else - such as the white flag that represents surrender.
Ambiguity
Symbol
Ballad
Romance
2. A word which names a person - place or thing. Ex. boy - river - friend - Mexico - triangle - day - school - truth - university - idea - John F. Kennedy - movie
Noun
Frame tale
Dialect
Tragedy
3. A type of Japanese poem that is written in 17 syllables with three lines of five - seven - and five syllables - respectively. Expresses a single thought.
Mood
Voice
Biography
Haiku
4. A division of poetry named for the number of lines it contains...Couplet: Two - lines - Triplet: Three - lines - Quatrain: Four - lines - Quintet: Five - lines - Sestet: Six- lines - Septet: Seven - lines - Octave: Eight - lines.
Narrative Point of View
Heroic couplet
Canto
Stanza
5. The main section of a long poem.
Canto
Diction
Clause
Antagonist
6. The story is told by someone outside the story.
Myth
Genre
Third Person
Dialect (diction)
7. Informal language used by a particular group of people among themselves.
Slang (diction)
Historical fiction
Parody
Syntax
8. The study of the structure of sentences.
Jargon
Canto
Simile
Syntax
9. A variety of a language used by people from a particular geographic area.
Sonnet
Preposition
Antagonist
Dialect (diction)
10. A person who opposes or competes with the main character (protagonist); often the villain in the story.
Antagonist
Irony
Characterization
Tone
11. The writer says one thing and means another
verbal irony
Paradox
Holistic Scoring
Limerick
12. A suspenseful story that deals with a puzzling crime. Examples include Edgar Allan Poe's 'The Murder in Rue Morgue' and Charles Dickens' The Mystery of Edwin Drood.
Mystery
Denouement
Colloquialisms (diction)
Phonetics
13. A novel set in the western U.S. featuring the experiences of cowboys and frontiersmen. Examples include Zane Grey's Riders of the Purple Sage and Trail Driver - Larry McMurty's Lonesome Dove - Conrad Richter's The Sea of Grass - Fran Striker's The Lo
Anapestic Meter
Anapestic
Meter
Western
14. Old - fashioned words that are no longer used in common speech - such as thee - thy - and thou.
Historical fiction
Noun
Paradox
Archaic (diction)
15. The flaw that leads to the downfall of a tragic hero; this term comes from the Greek word hybris - which means 'excessive pride.'
Hubris
Mystery
Adjective
Euphemism
16. Literature that makes fun of social conventions or conditions - usually to evoke change.
Satire
Haiku
Enjambment
Rhetoric
17. A variation of a language used by people who live in a particular geographical area.
Limited omniscient
Dialect
Verb
Transcendentalism
18. The use of a word or phrase to mean the exact opposite of its literal or expected meaning. There are three types....Dramatic - Verbal - Situation.
Narrative Point of View
Verb
Phonology
Irony
19. A humorous verse form of five anapestic (Composed of feet that are short - short - long or unaccented - unaccented - accented) lines with rhyme scheme of aabba.
Limerick
Imagery
Camera view
Mystery
20. Also known as a run - on line in poetry - _____ occurs when one line ends and continues onto the next line to complete meaning. For example the first line in Thoreau's poem 'My life has been the poem I would have writ -' and the second line completes
Character
End rhyme
Enjambment
Short story
21. The telling of a story.
Short story
Narration
Hyperbole
Tragedy
22. A verb form that usually ends in - ing or - ed.
Denouement
Participle
Ballad
Verb
23. A brief fictional prose narrative. Examples include Shirley Jackson's 'The Lottery -' Washington Irving's 'Rip van Winkle' D.H. Lawrence's 'The Horse Dealer's Daughter -' Arthur Conan Doyle's 'Hound of the Baskervilles -' and Dorothy Parker's 'Big Bl
Refrain
Ambiguity
Short story
Connosance
24. A literary device in which animals - ideas - and things are represented as having human traits.
Personification
Dactylic
Limited omniscient
Limerick
25. Rhyming of the ends of lines of verse.
Conflict
Irony
Personification
End rhyme
26. Unrhymed verse - often occurring in iambic pentameter.
Onomatopoeia
Folktale
Blank verse
Anapestic
27. Fiction that is intended to frighten - unsettle - or scare the reader. Often overlaps with fantasy and science fiction. Examples include Stephen King's The Shining - Mary Shelley's Frankenstein - and Ray Bradbury's Something Wicked This Way Comes.
Horror
Narration
Autobiography
Repetition
28. A person or thing working against the hero of a literary work (the protagonist).
Existentialism
Anapestic Meter
Antagonist
Stanza
29. A philosophy that values human freedom and personal responsibility. A few well known _______ writers are Jean - Paul Satre - Soren Kierkegaard ('the father of _______') - Albert Camus - Freidrich Nietzche - Franz Kafka - and Simone de Beauvoir.
Denouement
Narrative Point of View
Existentialism
Enjambment
30. Occurs when there are two or more possible meanings to a word or phrase.
Internal rhyme
Ambiguity
Essay
Novella
31. A variation of a language used by people who live in a particular geographical area.
Pronoun
Dialect
Mystery
Legend
32. A figure of speech in which exaggeration is used for emphasis or effect - as in I could sleep for a year or this book weighs a ton.
Imagery
Mood
Symbol
Hyperbole
33. A word which describes or gives more information about a noun or pronoun. Ex. The lazy dog sat on the rug - the word lazy is an ____ which gives more information about the noun dog.
Adjective
Denouement
Jargon
Third Person
34. Language widely considered crude - disgusting - and oftentimes offensive.
situation irony
Pragmatics
Vulgarity
Alliteration
35. The time and place in which the action of a story takes place.
Onomatopoeia
Setting
Science fiction
Caesura
36. The use of sound words to suggest meaning - as in buzz - click - or vroom.
Character
Onomatopoeia
Anecdote
Meter
37. Rhyme that occurs within a line of verse.
Enjambment
Western
Foot
Internal rhyme
38. The set of associations implied by a word in addition to its literal meaning.
Connotation
Dactylic
Dialect
Colloquialisms (diction)
39. A word that gives more information about a noun or pronoun. Ex. Sue runs very fast - very describes the ____ fast and gives information about how fast Sue runs.
Archaic (diction)
Flashback
Adverb
Trochaic (foot)
40. A method an author uses to let readers know more about the characters and their personal traits.
Clause
Characterization
Stanza
Tragedy
41. The most specific or direct meaning of a word - in contrast to its figurative or associated meanings.
Point of View
Narrative Point of View
4 sentence types
Denotation
42. The repetition of initial consonant sounds in words - such a 'Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.'
Dialect
Ballad
Alliteration
Narration
43. Opposing elements or characters in a plot.
Anecdote
Analogy
Conflict
dramatic irony
44. Simple - compound (conjunctions) - complex (subordination) - compound - complex (conjunctions and subordination).
Narrative Point of View
Connotation
4 sentence types
Euphemism
45. An expression that has been used so often that it loses its expressive power
Cliche
Lyric
Folktale
Noun
46. A figure of speech in which a comparison is implied but not stated - such as 'This winter is a bear.'
Character
Metaphor
dramatic irony
Antagonist
47. A person's account of his or hew own life.
Autobiography
Short story
Verse
Pragmatics
48. A rhythmical pattern in verse that is made up of stressed and unstressed syllables.
Frame tale
Jargon
Meter
Connotation
49. A word that connects other words or groups of words. Ex. In the sentence Bob and Dan are friends - the _____ 'and' connects two nouns and in the sentence.
Noun
End rhyme
Conjunction
Biography
50. Two or more words in sequence that form a syntactic unit that is less than a complete sentence.
Phrase
Double speak
Phonology
Archaic (diction)
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