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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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1. 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
anthropomorphism
simple sentence
syntax
truism
2. Language chosen by the writer
diction
cause-effect organization
epithalamium
wit
3. Something that is implied
propaganda
soapstone
implicit
verb phrase
4. Observable - measurable - easily perceived
concrete
wit
soapstone
propaganda
5. An explanatory reference at the bottom of a page of text
third person omniscient
footnote
pathos
truism
6. Drawing conclusions from insufficient evidence
over generalization
idiom
subjunctive
colon
7. A thing - idea - or person that stands for something else
anticlimax
damn with faint praise
compound sentence
symbol
8. A word that introduces a subordinate clause - i.e. 'Since you're awake - I'll turn on the radio'
synecdoche
subordinate conjunction
Alexandrine
candor
9. A narrative or description with a secondary or symbolic meaning underlying the literal meaning
Auxiliary verb
over generalization
allegory
implicit
10. Appearing in episodes - a long string of short individual scenes
episodic
simple sentence
doggerel
epithalamium
11. The perspective from which a story is written
problem-solution organization
voice
third person
participle
12. Third person narrator sees and knows all without constraints of time - space. Can digress into contemplative or philosophical forays - often voicing the viewpoint of the author (mostly found in fiction)
third person omniscient
verb phrase
epithet
second person
13. Essay that presents information about a problem followed by a description of one or more solutions
discretion
problem-solution organization
analogy
wit
14. A type of literature that exposes idiocy - corruption - or other human folly - through humor - exaggeration - irony
Alexandrine
bias
negation
satire
15. A preference or inclination - especially one that inhibits impartial judgment
dilemma
diction
parallel structure
bias
16. Saying less than is warranted by the situation in order to emphasize reality
naivete
understatement
chronological organization
problem-solution organization
17. Example - this white wine goes well with this fish
since
onomatopoeia
complement
understatement
18. Not taking a position
neutrality
refutation
synecdoche
third person omniscient
19. To give human attributes or qualities to something nonliving or nonhuman
rhetorical question
personification
understatement
symbol
20. Language that is not meant to be taken literally - such as metaphor - simile - personification - metonymy
apostrophe
figurative language
tone
damn with faint praise
21. A saying or expression that proposes to tell the truth
maxim
damn with faint praise
idiom
ethos
22. Refined taste - tact - the ability to avoid distress or embarrassment
propaganda
Italian rhyme
thesis
discretion
23. The verb and its object and modifiers
third person
verb phrase
metaphor
ironic commentary
24. The building housing lawmakers of a state or nation
assertion
capitol
abstract
satire
25. Comparison of two things that are similar in several respects in order to prove a point or clarify an idea
verb phrase
vocative
analogy
cadence
26. Essay that presents information about two or more things - events - or ideas in order to compare them
comparison organization
masculine rhyme
idiom
first person
27. One of many subordinating conjunctions
abstract noun
since
bias
figurative language
28. A formula of deductive argument that consists of 3 propositions - the major premise - minor premise - and conclusion
candor
understatement
syllogism
syntax
29. An explosion of harsh language that usually vilifies or condemns an idea
parallel structure
diatribe
idiom
compound sentence
30. A comic tool of satire - ridiculous exaggeration or distortion
third person limited
extended metaphor
burlesque
cadence
31. A group of words acting as a noun - i.e. 'Playing the guitar is extremely difficult'
third person omniscient
substantive
Auxiliary verb
inference
32. Abab cdcd efef gg
antithesis
Shakespearean rhyme
dilemma
compliment
33. Basically an 'either or' situation - typically a moral decision
bias
chronological organization
dilemma
Alexandrine
34. A comparison of two unlike things in order to show or more clearly or in a new way
allusion
circular reasoning
metaphor
ellipsis
35. Abbaabba cdecde or abbaabba cdcdcd
diction
empirical
antithesis
Italian rhyme
36. To illustrate how a claim can be true in some ways and false in others
counterexample
since
qualifying a claim
implicit
37. A short quotation or verse that precedes text that sets the tone or provides a setting
indicative
epigram
compound complex sentence
pathos
38. Used to introduce a long quotation - list
vernacular
qualifying a claim
colon
hypothetic example
39. The main character - usually the hero
understatement
comparison organization
explicit
protagonist
40. A speaker directly addresses something or someone not living - that cannot answer back
doggerel
apostrophe
understatement
metaphor
41. Repetition - at close intervals - of beginning sounds
concrete
compound sentence
paraody
alliteration
42. The order of words in a sentence - also the types and structures of sentences
paraody
syntax
alliteration
analogical comparison
43. Combines a compound sentence with a complex sentence
synaesthesia
over generalization
negation
compound complex sentence
44. One of many conjunctive adverbs
accordingly
voice
assonance
naivete
45. Quality in literature that appeals to the audience's emotions
pathos
counterexample
compound sentence
qualifying a claim
46. Words that mean the opposite of their literal meaning - i.e. 'how wonderful that you wrecked your car!'
irony
generality organization
first person
analogy
47. The use of parallel elements in sentences or in the structure of an essay or prose passage ie - essay consisting of 4 paragraphs - each beginning with a question followed by the answer
vernacular
empirical
imperative
parallel structure
48. A type of poem that takes the form of a lament for the dead sung by a shepherd
apostrophe
explicit
pastoral elegy
ethos
49. Further information about the subject (predicate must contain the verb)
personification
Auxiliary verb
predicate
chronological organization
50. Quiet reflection upon a topic
maxim
voice
musing
burlesque