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CSET English - 3
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Main character in Catcher in the Rye
Anticipation Guide
Holden Caufield
Directed Reading thinking activity
Indefinite Pronouns
2. Student attempts a real life task.
Authentic Assessment
Senecan Tragedy
Compound Sentence
suffix 'less'
3. Independent and dependent joined by a subordinator (because - since - after -) or a relative pronoun (who - which - that). 'I hiked up the trail after resting in the forest.'
Christopher Marlowe
F. Scott Fitzgerald's first Novel
Jean De la Fontaine
Complex Sentence
4. Link balanced words and phrases; either - or
Word Webs
SQ3R
Correlative conjunction
Krashen's Input hypothesis
5. Langston Hughes
Truism (Rhetoric)
Years of Harlem Renaissance
The Weary Blues
Krashen's Input hypothesis
6. Dictionary definition
American Contemporary Plays
Correlative conjunction
denotation
Krashen's Monitor hypothesis
7. My - your - his - her - its - our
Graphic Organizer
Possessive Pronouns
Two cities in Dickens 'Tale of Two Cities'
Present tense
8. Norwegian modern playwright - Peer Gynt - Ghosts
SQ3R
Hatchet
Henrik Ibsen
APA Bibliography Author
9. Modern English Novelist - Sons and Lovers - Women in Love
The Weary Blues
DH Lawrence
Compound Sentence
Circles of Dante's Divine Comedy
10. London and Paris
11. Story that is actually real life but hides behind fiction. To avoid slander and scandal.
Krashen's Monitor hypothesis
Christopher Marlowe
Conflict of Shelley's Frankenstein
Roman a clef
12. Who - which - that - where - and how
Interrogative Pronouns
Senecan Tragedy
metaphoric essay organization
Word Webs
13. Arthur Miller - American play - 1945 - Contemporary
14. 1920-1940
Relative pronouns
Allegory
wrote Mania Medica
Years of Harlem Renaissance
15. Guilty and undeserving
16. Essentially storytelling.
Narrative Discourse
Medieval Miracle Plays
Krashen's Input hypothesis
ironic essay organization
17. Adds more info to sentence; which - that - who
Authentic Assessment
The Picture of Dorian Gray
Relative pronouns
Allegory
18. Plays that reenacted scenes from the saints' lives.
Characterization of child Pip in 'Great Expectations'
suffix 'ment'
DH Lawrence
Medieval Miracle Plays
19. Russian playwright - The Cherry Orchard - early 18th century
connotation
Descriptive Discourse
metonymic essay organization
Anton Chekov
20. One experience to the next
ironic essay organization
Variables of Flesch - Kincaid Formula
Holden Caufield
metonymic essay organization
21. Oscar Wilde
The Picture of Dorian Gray
Krashen's 2 hypotheses
Truism (Rhetoric)
wrote Mania Medica
22. Claim so obviously true that it is not worth mentioning - 'Opposites attract' 'Actions speak louder than words'
Truism (Rhetoric)
synedochic essay organization
APA Bibliography Author
'The Crucible'
23. Joins subordinate clause to main. Because - as - that - w5
Present tense
Sylvia Plath
subordinating conjunctions
Medieval Mystery Plays
24. Providing a grade. Teacher to student feedback.
Formative Assessment
Medieval Miracle Plays
Telemachus
Present tense
25. The result of being
26. Subjective or emotional association
Know - Want to Know - Learn
Edward Lear famous for?
absolute pronouns
connotation
27. Humanities - Social Science
Sylvia Plath
reflexive pronouns
metaphoric essay organization
MLA for _____ - APA for ______
28. Limericks
Two cities in Dickens 'Tale of Two Cities'
Demonstrative Pronouns
Know - Want to Know - Learn
Edward Lear famous for?
29. French Neoclassical - 'Fables'
Graphic Organizer
Jean De la Fontaine
Argumentative Discourse
APA Bibliography Author
30. Son of Odysseus and Penelope
Telemachus
'The Yellow Wallpaper'
The Picture of Dorian Gray
APA Bibliography Author
31. American poet and novelist - The Bell Jar
Years of Harlem Renaissance
Sylvia Plath
Greek Classical to Hellenistic
'The Yellow Wallpaper'
32. Myself - yourself - ourselves - themselves - etc
Roman a clef
'The Yellow Wallpaper'
reflexive pronouns
Descriptive Discourse
33. Irish playwright Nobel Prize winner - Modern - Pygmalion
Henrik Ibsen
Argumentative Discourse
metonymic essay organization
George Bernard Shaw
34. American contemporary novelist - Fahrenheit 451 - Martian Chronicles
Interrogative Pronouns
Anton Chekov
Krashen's Acquisition - Learning hypothesis
Ray Bradbury
35. Teaches word identification skills. Used before - during and after reading.
'The Crucible'
Christopher Marlowe
George Bernard Shaw
Directed Reading activity
36. Multiple choice - fill in the blank - true/false - TESTS!
Krashen's Acquisition - Learning hypothesis
Thomas Wolfe
subordinating conjunctions
Traditional Assessment
37. Part to whole and back
Circles of Dante's Divine Comedy
synedochic essay organization
Hatchet
Truism (Rhetoric)
38. Factors that play a non causal but still significant role in L2 acquisition. High motivation - self confidence - etc.
39. Each other - one another
Ray Bradbury
reciprocal pronouns
Correlative conjunction
synedochic essay organization
40. Plays that reenacted events from the Bible.
Krashen's Natural Order hypothesis
connotation
Circles of Dante's Divine Comedy
Medieval Mystery Plays
41. You Can't go Home Again - Look Homeward. Novelist - American modern
Thomas Wolfe
Interrogative Pronouns
Collective noun
Gender of nouns
42. Gary Paulsen - YA Author - American
Thomas Wolfe
Interrogative Pronouns
Hatchet
suffix 'able'
43. No name - just initials
Truism (Rhetoric)
Relative pronouns
APA Bibliography Author
Argumentative Discourse
44. This - That - These - Those
American Modern Plays
Demonstrative Pronouns
MLA for _____ - APA for ______
metonymic essay organization
45. Masculine - feminine - indefinite
Sylvia Plath
Know - Want to Know - Learn
Thomas Wolfe
Gender of nouns
46. 1. Virtuous pagans 2. Lust 3. Gluttony 4. Greedy and Miserly 5. Anger 6. Heresy 7. Violence (outer - middle - inner) 8. Fraud 9. Treachery
47. All - Some - any - several - each - nobody
Hatchet
Edward Lear famous for?
Indefinite Pronouns
Ray Bradbury
48. Consists of two independent joined by a coordinator (FANBOYS). 'I liked to drink vodka - and she liked to drink gin.'
Gender of nouns
Compound Sentence
metaphoric essay organization
The Picture of Dorian Gray
49. Survey - Question - Read - Recite - and Review. Ongoing process to help understand text.
Edward Lear famous for?
SQ3R
Directed Reading thinking activity
Expository Discourse
50. This Side of Paradise