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CSET English Composition And Rhetoric
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1. Can be the subject of a clause - I - you - he - she - it - we - they - is a predicate nominative if it follows a 'be' verb or another linking verb and renames the subject
Reflective Pronouns
Nominative Case Pronoun
APA?
Intransitive Verbs
2. The word - phrase - or clause to which a pronoun refers. Each pronoun must agree with its antecedent in person and number. e.g. The BOYS are going to the game this weekend. THEY need to buy tickets.
Psycholinguistics
Internet
Antecedent
Participle Verb
3. The quality of something (an act or a piece of writing) that reveals the attitudes and presuppositions of the author
Complex Sentence
Phrasal Pronouns
Tone
Transitive Verbs
4. A punctuation mark (-) used between parts of a compound word or between the syllables of a word when the word is divided at the end of a line of text
Classification
Etymology
Types of Source Material for Writing
Dash
5. Can be the subject of a clause or the predicate noun when it follows a linking verb e.g. 'be'
Types of Source Material for Writing
Nominative Case Noun
Syntax
Past Perfect Tense
6. Specialized language of a particular group or culture
Relative Pronouns
Verbs
Jargon
Common Nouns
7. Refer back to subject nouns and pronouns - self myself - yourself - himself - herself - itself - etc. e.g. Sam knew she could do it HERSELF.
Possessive Pronouns
Singular Nouns
Reflective Pronouns
Participle Verb
8. Unnatural language - such as cliches and inappropriate jargon - Nonstandard language or unparallel construction - Errors such as disagreement between pronouns and referent - Short - stilted sentences; run - on sentenences; or sentence fragments
Ineffective Sentences
Period
Abstract Nouns
Independent clause with two phrases
9. Joins a dependent clause to an independent clause (who - whom - whose - which - that and all of the W's + ever) e.g. The person THAT gave you the book is the boy WHO likes me.
How to site for a book in MLA format
Relative Pronouns
Stages of the Writing Process (in order)
Exclamation Point
10. The analysis of how sounds funtion in a langauge or dialect
Phonology
Gerund
Style
Rhetoric organizational patterns
11. Groups of related words that operate as a single part of speech - such as a verb - verbal - prepositional - appositive - or absolute
Dash
Intensive Pronouns
Doublespeak
Phrases
12. Expresses action or condition of a person - place - or thing
Etymology
Rhetoric organizational patterns
Verbs
Phrasal Pronouns
13. Verb preceded by 'to' and the base form of a verb - such as 'to see' or 'to leave'. It can function as an adjective - adverb - or noun
Apostrophe
Pragmatics
Infinitive Verb
Interrogative Sentence
14. A polite term used to avoid directly naming something considered offensive or unpleasant Ex. Toilet - Ladies' Room
Euphemism
Objective Case Noun
Interrogative Pronouns
Auxiliary or Helping Verbs
15. Reflexive pronouns that emphasize a noun or another pronoun e.g. Jon HIMSELF - she HERSELF - the group THEMSELVES We OURSELVES formed the new drama club.
Rhetoric organizational patterns
Brackets
Intensive Pronouns
To cite a book in APA format
16. Group of words - describes person/thing - performs action - contains subject & predicate
Nominative Case Noun
Proper Nouns
Clauses
Neutral Nouns
17. Angie dances with Jay on Saturday nights.
Adverbs
Independent clause with two phrases
Adjective
To cite a book in APA format
18. Personal writing - workplace writing - subject writing - creative writing - persuasive writing - and scholarly writing
Future Perfect Tense
Writing Activities
A partial list of rhetorical features that affect the voice of a piece:
Ethnolinguistics
19. The writer describes a person - place - or thing - organizing the description in a logical manner
location
Personal Pronouns
Other sources
Tone
20. A punctuation mark (-) used between parts of a compound word or between the syllables of a word when the word is divided at the end of a line of text
Verbs
Hyphen
Past Tense
Cause and Effect
21. A way of expressing something (in language or art or music etc.) that is characteristic of a particular person or group of people or period
Sematics
Phrasal Pronouns
Infinitive Verb
Style
22. Every language as a dialect of an older communication form. Example: English two main dialects - British English and American English and they are close political allies
Brackets
Historical and political influences on language acquistioin
Compound/ Complex Sentence
Demonstrative Pronouns
23. Sentence that makes a statement and tells about a person - place - thing or idea Example: The bird drank from the water fountain.
Present Tense
Exclamatory Sentence
Period
Declarative Sentence
24. Referrence works - Internet - Student - created sources and Other sources
Compound Sentence
Parentheses
Types of Source Material for Writing
Common Nouns
25. Angie and Jay dance and win contests.
Concrete Nouns
Compound subject - compound predicate
Singular Nouns
Sematics
26. McMurtry - Larry. Buffalo Girls. New York: Simon and Schuster - 1960.
Classification
How to site for a book in MLA format
MLA
Common Nouns
27. The study of language as it relates to culture - frequently associated with minorty linguistic groups within the larger culture
Present Perfect Tense
MLA
How to site for a book in MLA format
Ethnolinguistics
28. A sentence with two or more coordinate independent clauses - often joined by one or more conjunctions Ex: Perry wants to stay in shape - so he rides his bicycle for exercise.
Compound Sentence
Brackets
Doublespeak
Masculine Nouns
29. At least one dependent clause and two or more independent clauses Ex: When Sara turned seven (dependent c) - her mother planned a birthday party for her (independent c) - and Sara invited everyone in her class (independent c).
Compound/ Complex Sentence
Participle Verb
Etymology
Adverbs
30. The study of langauge as it relates to society - including race - class - gender and age
Clauses
Phrases
Sociolinguistics
Phrasal Pronouns
31. The study of the sounds of language and their physical properties
Present Tense
Phonetics
Compound subject - compound predicate
Past Perfect Tense
32. Pronouns combined with self or selves myself - ourselves - yourself yourselves - himself - herself - itself - oneself themselves
Adverbs
How to site for a book in MLA format
Compound Pronouns
point of view
33. McMurtry - Larry (1960). <I> Buffalo Girls </I>. New York: Simon and Schuster.
Exclamation Point
Style
Indefinite Pronouns
To cite a book in APA format
34. The writer shows how events and their results are related
Personal Pronouns
Simple Sentence
Possessive Pronouns
Cause and Effect
35. Names we have for ideas - emotions - qualities - processes - occasions and times. Invisible and tangible. e.g. 'joy' - 'gentleness' - 'wedding' - memory - peace -
English origins
Interrogative Sentence
Concrete Nouns
Abstract Nouns
36. A sentence that gives a command Example: Please take the dog out for a walk.
Effective Sentence
Reflective Pronouns
Imperative Sentence
Objective Case Noun
37. Study of the history and origin of words
Etymology
Morphology
Linking or Connecting Verbs
Relative Pronouns
38. The study of the structure of sentences
APA?
Present Perfect Tense
Effective Sentence
Syntax
39. The writer shows similarities and differences between two or more subjects
Comparison
Dash
Adjective
Demonstrative Pronouns
40. Names male persons or animals e.g. father - uncle - brother - stag
A partial list of rhetorical features that affect the voice of a piece:
Linking or Connecting Verbs
Clauses
Masculine Nouns
41. I - you - he - she - it we - they - who - what
Nominative Case Pronoun
Possessive Case Noun
Simple Pronouns
Compound subject - compound predicate
42. Describes or modifies a noun or pronoun ex. small - yellow - young - sleek - the
Sarcasm
Past Perfect Tense
Adjective
Syntax
43. A person - place - or thing that is not specific Example: woman - lion - toy - house
Common Nouns
Complex Sentence
Euphemism
Feminine Nouns
44. The multiple meanings - either intentional or unintentional - of a word - phrase - sentence - or passage
Ambiguity
Jargon
Writing Activities
Hyphen
45. A short - staccato sentence that provides meaningful emphasis Ex: So be it.
Etymology
Common Nouns
Effective Sentence
Cause and Effect
46. Reference works online. Search engines or portals (sites that list many resources and websites) to gather ideas and information.
Internet
Rhetoric organizational patterns
Simple Pronouns
Present Perfect Tense
47. Names female persons or animals e.g. mother - aunt - sister - doe
Praise
Feminine Nouns
Morphology
Collective Nouns
48. Study of the structure of words
Abstract Nouns
Compound Sentence
Phonology
Morphology
49. The study of language as it relates to the psychological and neurobiological factors that enable humans to learn language
Nominative Case Noun
Linking or Connecting Verbs
Psycholinguistics
English origins
50. Each other - one another
Feminine Nouns
Phrasal Pronouns
Simple Sentence
Antecedent