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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. Neoclassical principles of drama
paradox
ellipsis
decorum
pastoral elegy
2. Expressed of direct address - i.e. 'Sit - Bettina - sit!'
second person
colon
anticlimax
vocative
3. Repetition of the same consonant two or more times in short succession
synaesthesia
vernacular
anthropomorphism
consonance
4. A derogatory term used to described poorly written poetry of little or no literary value
anthropomorphism
qualifying a claim
doggerel
feminine rhyme
5. The opposite of an idea used to emphasize a point
antithesis
discretion
caesura
paraody
6. A humorous imitation of an original text meant to ridicule - often used in satire
paraody
pathetic fallacy
euphemism
antecedent
7. Essay that presents information about a problem followed by a description of one or more solutions
problem-solution organization
feminine rhyme
compliment
gerund
8. The main character - usually the hero
parallel structure
protagonist
tone
ethos
9. An explosion of harsh language that usually vilifies or condemns an idea
diatribe
synaesthesia
epithet
explicit
10. Main idea of an essay - what the writer hope to prove is true
diatribe
analogical comparison
thesis
second person
11. A work or poem written to celebrate a wedding
epithalamium
feminine rhyme
exemplar
innuendo
12. (1) a short poetic nickname; (2) a term used to describe the name or title of a person -ie 'The Great Emancipator' for Abraham Lincoln; (3) an abusive slur
onomatopoeia
syntax
epithet
innuendo
13. An example that is particularly apt for the situation at hand
infinitive
implicit
exemplar
compound sentence
14. To place side by side in order to show similarities or differences
refutation
juxtapose
implicit
under
15. Language chosen by the writer
juxtapose
truism
diction
assonance
16. The act or practice of envisioning things in an ideal form; seeing things as they could be
comparison organization
idealism
soapstone
refutation
17. Quiet reflection upon a topic
musing
subjunctive
complement
burlesque
18. Acronym for basic elements of nonfictional text - speaker - occasion - audience - purpose - subject - tone
substantive
pathos
soapstone
third person omniscient
19. The ordinary - everyday speech of a region
voice
vernacular
hypothetic example
exemplar
20. The speaker or writer's credibility - honesty
ethos
concrete
decorum
doggerel
21. A negative statement
indicative
subordinate conjunction
subjunctive
negation
22. Comparison of two things that are similar in several respects in order to prove a point or clarify an idea
vernacular
mock
chronological organization
analogy
23. Type of faulty reasoning in which the writer attempts to support a statement by repeating the statement in different or stronger language
tongue-in-cheek
subordinate conjunction
cause-effect organization
circular reasoning
24. That which comes before; the antecedent of a pronoun is the noun to which the pronoun refers
double entendre
antecedent
figurative language
paraody
25. To illustrate how a claim can be true in some ways and false in others
first person
neutrality
qualifying a claim
satire
26. Appearing in episodes - a long string of short individual scenes
episodic
concrete
problem-solution organization
metaphor
27. A narrative or description with a secondary or symbolic meaning underlying the literal meaning
refutation
allegory
since
second person
28. Referring to local custom or sayings; regional language or behavior
subordinate conjunction
catalog
imperative
colloquial
29. A figure of speech in the form of a question posed for persuasive effect without the expectation of a reply
rhetorical question
under
fiction
digress
30. Can be verified
simile
synecdoche
fact
over generalization
31. Observable - measurable - easily perceived
rhetorical question
masculine rhyme
anticlimax
concrete
32. The official 'headquarters' of a state or nation - its actual location or area
capital
false dilemma
masculine rhyme
first person
33. Short narrative of an amusing - unusual - revealing or interesting event
semicolon
double entendre
anecdote
paradox
34. Vowel rhyme
problem-solution organization
third person
assonance
satire
35. Essay pattern in which the writer shows the immediate and underlying causes that led to an event or situation
fact
synecdoche
exemplar
cause and effect
36. Abab cdcd efef gg
ellipsis
figurative language
Shakespearean rhyme
counterexample
37. Refers to the way the writer lets readers know what will be discussed - a framing statement gives the reader some sense of what to expect
circular reasoning
protagonist
framing
Spenserian rhyme
38. Opposing point of view
rebuttal
abstract noun
footnote
satire
39. A phrase that refers to a person or object by single important feature of that person or object
analogical comparison
synecdoche
subjunctive
emphatic organization
40. Further information about the subject (predicate must contain the verb)
rhetorical question
compound sentence
third person
predicate
41. A figure of speech in which sharply contrasting ideas are juxtaposed in a balanced or parallel phrase or grammatical structure - i.e. 'to err is human; to forgive - divine'
apostrophe
antithesis balanced
caesura
subjunctive
42. Lines rhymed by their final two syllables - i.e. running and gunning
problem-solution organization
feminine rhyme
oxymoron
ironic commentary
43. Innocence in perception - lack of worldly knowledge
compound sentence
naivete
circumlocution
masculine rhyme
44. An interpretation of the facts based on available details
discretion
inference
generality organization
onomatopoeia
45. To move off point
epigram
digress
Auxiliary verb
since
46. A statement that is obviously true and says nothing new or interesting
truism
naivete
abstract noun
syllogism
47. The pause that breaks a line of Old English verse
pastoral elegy
rhetorical question
inference
caesura
48. Understatement created through double negative
extended metaphor
infinitive
paradox
litotes
49. Basically an 'either or' situation - typically a moral decision
dilemma
first person
third person
antithesis
50. The verb and its object and modifiers
verb phrase
metonymy
refutation
inference