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Praxis Middle School Language Arts
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1. U U '
Anapestic
Analogy
Jargon (diction)
Rhetoric
2. Informal language used by a particular group of people among themselves.
Slang (diction)
Participle
situation irony
Dactylic
3. A literacy device in which the author jumps back in time in the chronology of narrative.
Anapestic
Horror
Dialect
Flashback
4. A variety of a language used by people from a particular geographic area.
Dialect
Anapestic
Dialect (diction)
Fable
5. The main character or hero of a written work.
Moral
Sonnet
Morphology
Protagonist
6. Distinctive features of a person's speech and speech patterns.
Slang (diction)
Autobiography
Lyric
Voice
7. A repetition of the same sound in words close to one another
Alliteration
Tragedy
Personification
Assonance
8. A category of literature defined by its style - form - and content.
Genre
Jargon
Enjambment
Refrain
9. Literature - often drama - ending in a catastrophic event for the protagonist(s) after he or she faces several problems or conflicts.
Preposition
Oxymoron
Dialect
Tragedy
10. The narrator records the actions from his or her point of view - unaware of any of the other characters' thoughts or feelings. Also known as the objective view.
Canto
Cliche
Camera view
Profanity (diction)
11. The regular or random occurrence of sound in poetry.
Article
Anapestic Meter
Rhythm
Novel
12. The act or an example of substituting a mild - indirect - or vague term for one considered harsh - blunt - or offensive.
Onomatopoeia
Participle
Euphemism
Essay
13. The study of the sounds of language and their physical properties.
Colloquialisms (diction)
Phonetics
Trochaic (foot)
Refrain
14. A long narrative poem detailing a hero's deeds. Examples include The Aenied by Vergil - The Illiad and The Odyssey by Homer - Beowulf - Don Quixote by Miguel Cervantes - War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy - Faust by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - and Hiawath
Elegy
Epic
Assonance
Phonology
15. The feeling a text evokes in the reader - such as sadness - tranquility - or elation.
Limerick
Mood
Antagonist
Epic
16. The study of the orgin of words
situation irony
Existentialism
etymology
Pronoun
17. A method by which trained readers evaluate a piece of writing for its overall quality. There is no focus on one aspect of the writing.
4 sentence types
Holistic Scoring
Epic
Colloquialisms (diction)
18. A short story or folktale that contains a moral - which may be expressed explicitly at the end as a maxim. Examples include The Country Mouse and the Town Mouse - The Tortoise and the Hare - and The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing.
Fable
Plot
Alliteration
Iambic (foot)
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
Denouement
Antagonist
First Person
20. A group of words containing a subject and a predicate and forming part of a compound or complex sentence.
Hyperbole
Omniscient
Clause
Article
21. The reader sees a character's errors - but the character does not
Frame tale
dramatic irony
Aphorism
Parody
22. A comparison of objects or ideas that appear to be different but are alike in some important way.
Enjambment
Caesura
Analogy
Morphology
23. The overall feeling created by an author's use of words.
Limited omniscient
Tone
Flashback
Anecdote
24. A variation of a language used by people who live in a particular geographical area.
Dialect
Repetition
Connosance
Alliteration
25. The use of sound words to suggest meaning - as in buzz - click - or vroom.
Fable
Existentialism
Onomatopoeia
Anapestic Meter
26. A word which shows action or state of being. Ex. In the sentence The dog bit the man - bit is the ____.
Characterization
Stanza
Verb
Jargon
27. ' U
Trochaic (foot)
Connotation
Morphology
Tragedy
28. A metrical ______ is defined as one stressed syllable and a number of unstressed syllables (from zero to as many as four). Stressed syllables are indicated by the ? symbol. Unstressed syllables are indicated by the ? symbol. There are four possible t
Romance
Foot
Existentialism
Narration
29. A phrase that consists of two contradictory terms
Oxymoron
Tragedy
Heroic couplet
Irony
30. An expression that has been used so often that it loses its expressive power
Sonnet
Dialect
Cliche
Euphemism
31. The telling of a story.
Enjambment
Narration
Sonnet
Protagonist
32. A narrative form - such as an epic - legend - myth - song - poem - or fable - that has been retold within a culture for generations. Examples include The People Couldn't Fly retold by Virginia Hamilton and And Green Grass Grew All Around by Alvin Sch
Folktale
Meter
Moral
Limited omniscient
33. A reference to a familiar person - place - thing - or event
Alliteration
Hubris
Allusion
Preposition
34. The study of the structure of words.
Omniscient
Morphology
Protagonist
Preposition
35. A literary device in which animals - ideas - and things are represented as having human traits.
Pronoun
Personification
Anapestic Meter
Assonance
36. Simple - compound (conjunctions) - complex (subordination) - compound - complex (conjunctions and subordination).
Genre
Hyperbole
4 sentence types
Novella
37. A socially accepted word or phrase used to replace unacceptable language - such as expressions for bodily functions or body parts. Also used as substitutes for straightforward words to tactfully conceal or falsify meaning. Ex. My grandmother passed a
Irony
Existentialism
Euphemism
Article
38. The flaw that leads to the downfall of a tragic hero; this term comes from the Greek word hybris - which means 'excessive pride.'
Hubris
Anapestic Meter
Verb
Simile
39. Expressions that are usually accepted in informal situations or regions - such as 'wicked awesome.'
Colloquialisms (diction)
Style
Camera view
Protagonist
40. A person or thing working against the hero of a literary work (the protagonist).
Antagonist
Denouement
Novella
Syntax
41. Specialized language used in a particular field or content area
etymology
Jargon (diction)
Allegory
Myth
42. A type of pun - or play on words - that results when two words become mixed up in the speaker's mind
Connosance
Setting
Existentialism
Malapropism
43. 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.
Aphorism
dramatic irony
Haiku
Character
44. The analysis of how sounds function in a language or dialect.
Character
Existentialism
Phonology
Repetition
45. U '
Trochaic (foot)
Moral
Tone
Iambic (foot)
46. A text or performance that imitates and mocks an author or work.
Legend
Dialect (diction)
Parody
Mystery
47. A narrative about human actions that is perceived by both the teller and the listeners to have taken place within human history and that possesses certain qualities that give the tale the appearance of truth or reality. Washington Irvin's The Legend
Pronoun
Dialect (diction)
Fantasy
Legend
48. The repetition of a line or phrase of a poem at regular intervals - particularly at the end of each stanza.
Refrain
Pragmatics
Analogy
Foreshadowing
49. The study of the meaning in language.
Third Person
Semantics
Personification
Trochaic (foot)
50. A person or being in a narrative
Imagery
Character
Iambic (foot)
Euphemism
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