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CSET English Reading Understanding Text
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1. A figure of speech in which a comparison in implied but not stated (ex: The snow was a white blanket)
end rhyme
tone
metaphor
setting
2. Verse that tells a story
rhyme scheme
drama
aphorism
narrative poetry
3. An introductory section of a play - speech - or other literary work
blank verse
conflict
prologue
dimeter
4. The author's attitude toward his/her subject matter or audience; expressed through diction - punctuation - syntax - and figures of speech; (ex: humorous - serious - formal - distant - friendly)
tone
rhetorical question
character
symbol
5. A literary device in which the author interrupts the chronological order of a narrative to show something that happened in the past
caesura
parallelism
profanity
flashback
6. The flaw that leads to the downfall of a tragic hero; the word comes from the Greek word hybris meaning 'excessive pride'
unreliable narrator
tetrameter
hubris
rhyme
7. Repetition of initial consonant sounds in words; used as musical device
dramatic irony
alliteration
slant rhyme
metonymy
8. The central understanding about life as expressed in a work of literature; may be stated or expressed directly; usually implied or revealed gradually through events - dialogue - and outcome
foreshadowing
limited omniscient
denotation
theme
9. Short narrative about an interesting event - often used to make a point
hero
free verse
rhythm
anecdote
10. Poetry or lines of dramatic verse written in iambic pentameter
blank verse
heroic couplet
drama
epilogue
11. A metrical foot; /_ _ (stressed - unstressed - unstressed)
stream of consciousness
assonance
motif
dactylic (dactyl)
12. Comparison of two things that are alike in some ways
enjambment
slang
monometer
analogy
13. A significant word - phrase - idea - description - or other element repeated throughout a literary work and related to the theme
assonance
protagonist
dactylic (dactyl)
motif
14. The point of view/perspective of a story when it is told by someone who stands outside the story
trochaic (trochee)
Third person
narrator
paradox
15. A person or force working against the protagonist - or central character - in a literary work
limited omniscient
couplet
allegory
antagonist
16. A figure of speech in which a speaker addresses an absent person - inanimate object or idea
apostrophe
rhyme scheme
monologue
motif
17. Rhyming of word at the ends of line
jargon
trimeter
genre
end rhyme
18. The pattern of sound created by stressed and unstressed syllable - particularly in poetry
antagonist
refrain
rhythm
magic realism
19. The person who tells a story; may be a part of the story or an outside observer
internal rhyme
prologue
malapropism
narrator
20. The use of a word or phrase to mean the exact opposite of its literal or expected meaning.
situational irony
Third person
irony
dimeter
21. A metrical foot; _/ (unstressed - stressed)
repetition
iambic (iamb)
characterization
slant rhyme
22. A feeling of curiosity or dread about what will happen next in a story
alliteration
soliloquy
suspense
figure of speech
23. The rhythmic rise and fall of oral language
cadence
apostrophe
rhetoric
first person
24. A metrical foot; _ _/ (unstressed - unstressed - stressed)
anapestic (anapest)
limited omniscient
free verse
Third person
25. A pair of rhymed lines in iambic pentameter that work together to make a point or express an idea
metaphor
heroic couplet
slant rhyme
epigraph
26. A narrative in which situations and characters are invented by the author
fiction
epigram
denouement
refrain
27. A quotation from another work that suggests the main idea - or theme - of the work at hand
alliteration
epigraph
metonymy
epiphany
28. A wise saying - usually short and to the point; similar to epigram or maxim
archaic
rhetorical question
aphorism
epitaph
29. A type of comedy with ridiculous characters - events - or situations
characterization
farce
epitaph
Foot
30. A literary technique that records a character's memories - opinions - and emotions
interior monologue
heroic couplet
trochaic (trochee)
farce
31. The point of highest emotional intensity or suspense in a literary work
symbol
vulgarity
climax
plot
32. Language used for descriptive effect rather than literal meaning and including at least one figure of speech (metaphor - simile - personification)
theme
cliche
figurative language
monometer
33. The time and place in which the events of a literary work occur
analogy
rhyme scheme
setting
tone
34. The chief character in a literary work - usually one with admirable qualities
hero
dactylic (dactyl)
caesura
tetrameter
35. Conversation between characters in a literary work
analogy
tetrameter
dialogue
mood
36. The larger - than - life central character in an epic (a long narrative poem about events of crucial importance to the history of a culture/nation)
epic hero
genre
couplet
figurative language
37. The repetition of the same or similar vowel sounds in stressed syllables that end with different consonant sounds
assonance
end rhyme
epiphany
anecdote
38. One foot per line of poetry
allusion
plot
foreshadowing
monometer
39. A brief statement commemorating a dead person - often inscribed on a gravestone
magic realism
epitaph
genre
tetrameter
40. A rhythmical pattern in verse that is made up of stressed and unstressed syllables
existentialism
anthropomorphism
meter
character
41. The recurrence of sounds - words - phrases - lines - or stanzas in a literary work or speech
colloquialisms
heroic couplet
repetition
onomatopoeia
42. The assignment/application of human characteristics to animals - inanimate object - or gods (ex: Sponge Bob - Bugs Bunny)
conflict
paradox
anthropomorphism
cadence
43. A word or phrase that is so overused that it has lost its expressive power
assonance
narrative poetry
cliche
heptameter (or septameter)
44. Type of diction; language that shows disrespect for others or something sacred
profanity
hyperbole
oxymoron
characterization
45. Persuasive writing
rhythm
iambic (iamb)
archaic
rhetoric
46. The feeling a literary work evokes in a reader - such as sadness - peace - or joy
diction
mood
setting
epiphany
47. A long speech by a character in a literary work
monologue
theme
anapestic (anapest)
anthropomorphism
48. The struggle - internal or external - between opposing forces in a work of literature
tetrameter
conflict
dimeter
synecdoche
49. Rhyming that occurs within a single line
verbal irony
imagery
internal rhyme
end rhyme
50. Occurs at the ends of lines of poetry
magic realism
end rhyme
repetition
connotation
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