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Test your basic knowledge |

CSET English - 3

Subjects : cset, snglish
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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  • Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. American contemporary novelist - Fahrenheit 451 - Martian Chronicles






2. 1. Average amount of words in a sentence. 2. Average of syllables per word.






3. London and Paris


4. Notes how things are like to the five senses. Metaphors and similies may also be used here.






5. Guilty and undeserving


6. This - That - These - Those






7. English Renaissance poet and playwright - BLANK VERSE - Doctor Faustus






8. You Can't go Home Again - Look Homeward. Novelist - American modern






9. My - your - his - her - its - our






10. 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.'






11. Oscar Wilde






12. Teaches word identification skills. Used before - during and after reading.






13. Survey - Question - Read - Recite - and Review. Ongoing process to help understand text.






14. Plays that reenacted events from the Bible.






15. American poet and novelist - The Bell Jar






16. Providing a grade. Teacher to student feedback.






17. Like possessive but can stand alone - mine - yours his hers






18. Focuses on the shared experiences






19. Essentially storytelling.






20. 1. Virtuous pagans 2. Lust 3. Gluttony 4. Greedy and Miserly 5. Anger 6. Heresy 7. Violence (outer - middle - inner) 8. Fraud 9. Treachery


21. Subjective or emotional association






22. Who - which - that - where - and how






23. Lists statements related to topics that will be read.






24. Reflective stance towards experience






25. Part to whole and back






26. Myself - yourself - ourselves - themselves - etc






27. Gary Paulsen - YA Author - American






28. Humanities - Social Science






29. Charlotte Perkins Gilman - American Feminist - issues of physical and mental health


30. Each other - one another






31. Plays that reenacted scenes from the saints' lives.






32. Joins subordinate clause to main. Because - as - that - w5






33. Multiple choice - fill in the blank - true/false - TESTS!






34. One experience to the next






35. When learning L2 - certain grammar functions are acquired naturally within the parameters of learning a certain language.


36. All - Some - any - several - each - nobody






37. 8th to 2nd century BC






38. Main character in Catcher in the Rye






39. When summarizing it is customary to use...






40. Encourages students to make predictions while reading.






41. Informative writing that is clear and concise.






42. The result of being


43. Link balanced words and phrases; either - or






44. Attempts to inform. May use compare and contrast - cause and effect - define - etc.






45. French Neoclassical - 'Fables'






46. Shows main concept and terms.






47. Two systems to learn a language - acquire it (like first language) and learn from a formal setting.


48. Son of Odysseus and Penelope






49. Russian playwright - The Cherry Orchard - early 18th century






50. Langston Hughes






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