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CLEP College Composition
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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. Example - this white wine goes well with this fish
anecdote
complement
figurative language
syllogism
2. An interpretation of the facts based on available details
predicate
alliteration
indicative
inference
3. Example based on supposition or uncertainty
substantive
framing
hypothetic example
refutation
4. List of details that reinforces a concept
catalog
discretion
imagery
third person limited
5. The assigning of human attributes - such as emotions or physical characteristics - to nonhumans - usually plants or animals. Differs from personification in that it is a pattern applied to a nonhuman character throughout the entire literary work
subordinate conjunction
anthropomorphism
soapstone
symbol
6. A group of words acting as a noun - i.e. 'Playing the guitar is extremely difficult'
substantive
simple sentence
pathetic fallacy
litotes
7. A type of poem that takes the form of a lament for the dead sung by a shepherd
simple sentence
personification
compound complex sentence
pastoral elegy
8. Referring to phrases that suggest an interplay of the senses - ie 'hot pink' or 'golden voice'
candor
synaesthesia
implicit
tongue-in-cheek
9. Basically an 'either or' situation - typically a moral decision
abstract noun
circular reasoning
dilemma
fact
10. Verb in present tense - 'Bettina plays with children'
indicative
participle
synaesthesia
Auxiliary verb
11. An example that is particularly apt for the situation at hand
voice
consonance
exemplar
paradox
12. The rhythm of phrases or sentences created through repetitive elements
ironic commentary
vocative
juxtapose
cadence
13. The speaker - author - or narrator's attitude toward a person - place - idea - or thing
assertion
tone
negation
allegory
14. To make fun of
mock
cause-effect organization
masculine rhyme
irony
15. The order of words in a sentence - also the types and structures of sentences
syntax
Auxiliary verb
accordingly
ellipsis
16. Third-person narrator tells another's story using third-person pronouns
third person limited
repetition
pathetic fallacy
bias
17. Combines a compound sentence with a complex sentence
compound complex sentence
Alexandrine
syllogism
analogy
18. Simplifying a complex problem into an either or dichotomy
burlesque
allegory
false dilemma
subjunctive
19. A line of iambic hexameter; the final line of a Spenserian stanza is alexandrine
antithesis
pathos
ellipsis
Alexandrine
20. An explosion of harsh language that usually vilifies or condemns an idea
diatribe
metonymy
idiom
compliment
21. The speaker or writer's credibility - honesty
chronological organization
inference
ethos
antecedent
22. Essay that presents information in order of occurrence - or sequence of events
apostrophe
diction
alliteration
chronological organization
23. An event or experience that causes disappointment because it is less exciting than what was expected
anticlimax
simile
burlesque
anecdote
24. A figure of speech in which two contradictory elements are combined for effect - i.e. 'random order'
oxymoron
thesis
propaganda
ethos
25. To write around a subject - evasively - say nothing
epigram
substantive
fallacy
circumlocution
26. To illustrate how a claim can be true in some ways and false in others
counterexample
qualifying a claim
hypothetic example
synecdoche
27. Comparison of two things that are similar in several respects in order to prove a point or clarify an idea
analogy
onomatopoeia
implicit
capitol
28. The claim or point that the writer is making
ellipsis
assertion
explicit
voice
29. Another way to say the writer used an analogy
analogical comparison
irony
doggerel
voice
30. The commentator does not mean what she writes
understatement
chronological organization
tone
ironic commentary
31. A reference to something in culture - history or literature that expands the depth of the text that allows the reader to make a 'connection'
euphemism
damn with faint praise
allusion
footnote
32. The juxtaposition of incongruous or conflicting ideas that reveals a truth or insight
paradox
maxim
idealism
antithesis
33. A verb used for issuing commands - 'Do it now!'
protagonist
semicolon
imperative
problem-solution organization
34. ... - used to indicate omission of words or letters
analogy
anticlimax
diatribe
ellipsis
35. An explanatory reference at the bottom of a page of text
Italian rhyme
footnote
bias
subjunctive
36. Expressly stated
damn with faint praise
explicit
soapstone
third person omniscient
37. A figure of speech in the form of a question posed for persuasive effect without the expectation of a reply
rhetorical question
inference
candor
footnote
38. A phrase or saying that has two meanings - one being sexual or provocative in nature
double entendre
parallel structure
fallacy
abstract noun
39. Repetition - at close intervals - of beginning sounds
compound sentence
Italian rhyme
alliteration
Alexandrine
40. Condemn by seeming to offer praise - ie 'well - I could not have done better myself'
over generalization
ellipsis
third person limited
damn with faint praise
41. Open - honest communication
imagery
Italian rhyme
candor
false dilemma
42. Descriptive language to evoke the senses
compound complex sentence
antithesis
imagery
pathos
43. Words whose sounds mimic their meaning - buzz - woof
allusion
bias
parallel structure
onomatopoeia
44. A concept or idea without a specific example; idealized generalizations
Shakespearean rhyme
abstraction
symbol
generality organization
45. Vague - not easily defined
compliment
extended metaphor
abstract
epithet
46. Further information about the subject (predicate must contain the verb)
hyperbole
onomatopoeia
thesis
predicate
47. 'ed' form of a verb - 'Bettina played with the children'
doggerel
participle
anthropomorphism
allusion
48. The work is narrated using a name or third person pronoun ie - he - she - etc.
wit
decorum
since
third person
49. Main idea of an essay - what the writer hope to prove is true
epithet
juxtapose
compound sentence
thesis
50. A phrase that refers to a person or object by single important feature of that person or object
cause and effect
negation
cause-effect organization
synecdoche