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CSET English Reading Understanding Text
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1. The methods - direct and indirect - used by a writer to reveal a character's personality
plot
cliche
heroic couplet
characterization
2. The suggested or implied meaning associated with a word beyond its dictionary definition; can be positive - neutral - or negative
metaphor
couplet
connotation
analogy
3. A specific kind of figurative language such as - simile - personification - metaphor - or hyperbole
narrator
figure of speech
dramatic monologue
rhetorical question
4. Occurs when words include sounds that are similar but not identical (ex: tone and gone)
internal rhyme
slant rhyme
internal rhyme
figure of speech
5. An author's choice of words - based on their effectiveness for the author's purpose
unreliable narrator
rhetorical question
diction
stream of consciousness
6. An introductory section of a play - speech - or other literary work
paradox
prologue
assonance
rhyme scheme
7. A person portrayed in a literary work
character
suspense
tone
paradox
8. In drama - a long speech given by a character who is alone on stage; reveals the inner thoughts and emotions of that character
narrative
slant rhyme
magic realism
soliloquy
9. The use of a word or phrase that imitates or suggests the sound it describes
blank verse
prologue
onomatopoeia
interior monologue
10. Rhyming of word at the ends of line
end rhyme
meter
hubris
fiction
11. A metrical foot; // (stressed - stressed)
soliloquy
spondaic (spondee)
epiphany
antagonist
12. The writer says one thing but means something else
verbal irony
Third person
magic realism
omniscient
13. The basic unit in the measurement of a line of metrical poetry; usually has one stressed syllable and one or more unstressed syllable;
tetrameter
Foot
mood
slant rhyme
14. Type of diction; language that shows disrespect for others or something sacred
profanity
figure of speech
dramatic irony
apostrophe
15. The reader or the playgoer has information unknown to characters in the play
rhythm
heptameter (or septameter)
moral
dramatic irony
16. The literal - or dictionary - meaning of a word
simile
protagonist
dramatic poetry
denotation
17. Type of diction; language widely considered crude - disgusting - and offensive
drama
meter
blank verse
vulgarity
18. A feeling of curiosity or dread about what will happen next in a story
suspense
enjambment
ballad
irony
19. An occurrence is the opposite of what was expected
situational irony
dimeter
epilogue
farce
20. Two feet per line of poetry
end rhyme
dimeter
epic hero
Transcendentalism
21. Reference to a well - known person - place - or situation from history/art/music/work of literature
synecdoche
memoir
allusion
epitaph
22. The struggle - internal or external - between opposing forces in a work of literature
symbol
prologue
ballad
conflict
23. A figure of speech in which a comparison in implied but not stated (ex: The snow was a white blanket)
metaphor
alliteration
Foot
omniscient
24. A figure of speech in which a speaker addresses an absent person - inanimate object or idea
motif
end rhyme
maxim
apostrophe
25. Repetition of initial consonant sounds in words; used as musical device
antagonist
character
alliteration
Third person
26. The use of a word or phrase to mean the exact opposite of its literal or expected meaning.
prologue
irony
epic hero
hyperbole
27. A statement or situation that seems to be contradictory but actually makes sense (ex: the more I learn - the less I know)
refrain
paradox
figure of speech
moral
28. The narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of one character
archetype
simile
epitaph
limited omniscient
29. The perspective from which a story is told
fiction
rhyme scheme
onomatopoeia
point of view
30. 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
monometer
spondaic (spondee)
theme
dactylic (dactyl)
31. A narrative in which situations and characters are invented by the author
fiction
pentameter
refrain
rhythm
32. Persuasive writing
rhetoric
caesura
rhyme
allegory
33. Five feet per line of poetry
apostrophe
dramatic poetry
hubris
pentameter
34. The point of view/perspective of a story when it is told by one character who uses the pronouns I and me
first person
magic realism
soliloquy
interior monologue
35. Rhyme that occurs within a line of verse
vulgarity
internal rhyme
analogy
anecdote
36. A literary work in which all or most of the characters - events and setting stand for ideas or generalization about life; have a moral or lesson
internal rhyme
Transcendentalism
allegory
character
37. A stanza made up of two rhyming lines that follow the same rhythmic pattern
pentameter
dramatic poetry
symbol
couplet
38. The use of a series of words - phrases - or sentences that have similar grammatical form
assonance
parallelism
farce
memoir
39. Comparison of two things that are alike in some ways
dialect
trimeter
irony
analogy
40. Eight feet per line of poetry
diction
connotation
octameter
slant rhyme
41. A question to which no answer is expected or the answer is obvious
farce
rhetorical question
hyperbole
moral
42. The continuation of a sentence from one line of a poem to another to complete meaning and grammatical structure (aka - a run - on)
enjambment
soliloquy
jargon
spondaic (spondee)
43. Poetry or lines of dramatic verse written in iambic pentameter
theme
narrator
blank verse
Third person
44. The repetition of the same or similar vowel sounds in stressed syllables that end with different consonant sounds
existentialism
assonance
cadence
rhyme
45. A lesson about right and wrong conduct taught in a fable or parable
point of view
cliche
metonymy
moral
46. One foot per line of poetry
trochaic (trochee)
metaphor
enjambment
monometer
47. The pattern formed by end rhyme in a stanza or poem; indicated by the assignment of a different letter of the alphabet to each new rhyme
situational irony
tone
rhyme scheme
mood
48. A narrative song or poem
conflict
oxymoron
ballad
couplet
49. The rhythmic rise and fall of oral language
refrain
denotation
narrative poetry
cadence
50. A figure of speech in which a word or phrase is substituted for another that is related (ex: the crown=the king of a country)
metonymy
end rhyme
Third person
epigram
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