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CSET English Reading Understanding Text
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1. 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)
dimeter
imagery
epic hero
metaphor
2. The chief character in a literary work - usually one with admirable qualities
genre
rhetoric
hero
internal rhyme
3. A philosophy that values human freedom and personal responsibility. Writers include: Jean - Paul Sartre - Kierkegaard - Camus - Nietzsche - Franz Kafka - and Simon de Beauvoir
epigram
heroic couplet
existentialism
Foot
4. Verse that contains an irregular metrical pattern and line length; also called vers libre
analogy
free verse
caesura
epitaph
5. The outcome - or resolution - of the plot
denouement
oxymoron
regionalism
imagery
6. The recurrence of sounds - words - phrases - lines - or stanzas in a literary work or speech
stream of consciousness
interior monologue
motif
repetition
7. The feeling a literary work evokes in a reader - such as sadness - peace - or joy
mood
farce
allusion
dramatic irony
8. A narrative in which situations and characters are invented by the author
trochaic (trochee)
situational irony
fiction
simile
9. Six feet per line of poetry
metaphor
dimeter
anapestic (anapest)
hexameter
10. 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
end rhyme
repetition
rhyme scheme
alliteration
11. Four feet per line of poetry
prologue
heptameter (or septameter)
oxymoron
tetrameter
12. A type of pun - or play on words - that results when the speaker gets two words mixed up (ex: We watched the flamingo dancers all day)
hexameter
malapropism
tone
trimeter
13. The basic unit in the measurement of a line of metrical poetry; usually has one stressed syllable and one or more unstressed syllable;
figurative language
vulgarity
Foot
protagonist
14. Type of diction; language widely considered crude - disgusting - and offensive
allusion
vulgarity
consonance
anecdote
15. A word or phrase that is so overused that it has lost its expressive power
diction
allegory
cliche
climax
16. A metrical foot; _ _/ (unstressed - unstressed - stressed)
profanity
plot
refrain
anapestic (anapest)
17. Type of diction; old fashioned words no longer in common use
free verse
atmosphere
prologue
archaic
18. The assignment/application of human characteristics to animals - inanimate object - or gods (ex: Sponge Bob - Bugs Bunny)
climax
paradox
anthropomorphism
archaic
19. 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)
plot
verbal irony
tone
setting
20. The dominant mood or feeling of a literary work
denotation
hubris
analogy
atmosphere
21. The continuation of a sentence from one line of a poem to another to complete meaning and grammatical structure (aka - a run - on)
colloquialisms
anecdote
enjambment
omniscient
22. A sudden intuitive recognition of the essence or meaning of something
cadence
epiphany
consonance
memoir
23. An occurrence is the opposite of what was expected
situational irony
dramatic poetry
consonance
slang
24. A rhythmical pattern in verse that is made up of stressed and unstressed syllables
meter
apostrophe
end rhyme
epigram
25. A lesson about right and wrong conduct taught in a fable or parable
end rhyme
archaic
farce
moral
26. The perspective from which a story is told
hexameter
existentialism
point of view
apostrophe
27. The use of a series of words - phrases - or sentences that have similar grammatical form
narrator
dramatic monologue
parallelism
figure of speech
28. Type of diction; informal language used by a particular group among themselves
inversion
climax
drama
slang
29. Conversation between characters in a literary work
narrative poetry
dialogue
enjambment
memoir
30. A figure of speech in which a speaker addresses an absent person - inanimate object or idea
free verse
parallelism
apostrophe
dramatic poetry
31. Comparison of two things that are alike in some ways
analogy
tetrameter
octameter
tone
32. A metrical foot; // (stressed - stressed)
magic realism
slant rhyme
repetition
spondaic (spondee)
33. Verse that tells a story
end rhyme
narrative poetry
flashback
refrain
34. The narrator knows everything about the characters and events and reveals details that even the characters themselves could not reveal
characterization
allegory
omniscient
pentameter
35. Type of diction; language that shows disrespect for others or something sacred
connotation
profanity
denotation
narrator
36. The rhythmic rise and fall of oral language
hero
theme
character
cadence
37. Occurs at the ends of lines of poetry
heroic couplet
internal rhyme
end rhyme
parallelism
38. The methods - direct and indirect - used by a writer to reveal a character's personality
characterization
diction
motif
epic hero
39. A quotation from another work that suggests the main idea - or theme - of the work at hand
farce
conflict
epigraph
figurative language
40. A person or force working against the protagonist - or central character - in a literary work
dramatic irony
epigraph
hubris
antagonist
41. The repetition of the same or similar vowel sounds in stressed syllables that end with different consonant sounds
free verse
assonance
iambic (iamb)
figurative language
42. Seven feet per line of poetry
figure of speech
alliteration
heptameter (or septameter)
rhyme
43. Eight feet per line of poetry
octameter
cadence
alliteration
malapropism
44. A form of dramatic poetry in which a speaker addresses a silent listener
dramatic monologue
epigram
hubris
rhyme
45. A literary style in which the writer combines realistic characters - events - situations - and dialogue with elements that are magical - supernatural - or fantastic
magic realism
rhyme
trimeter
epic hero
46. A figure of speech that uses exaggeration for emphasis
end rhyme
characterization
tetrameter
hyperbole
47. Reversal of the usual word order for variety or emphasis (ex:A girl with a hat/In a dream I saw)
anapestic (anapest)
imagery
inversion
profanity
48. A stanza made up of two rhyming lines that follow the same rhythmic pattern
tetrameter
heptameter (or septameter)
couplet
tone
49. The sequence of events in a short story - novel - or drama
hexameter
couplet
magic realism
plot
50. A metrical foot; /_ (stressed - unstressed)
onomatopoeia
trochaic (trochee)
epiphany
slang
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