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CSET English - 3

Subjects : cset, snglish
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Norwegian modern playwright - Peer Gynt - Ghosts






2. This Side of Paradise


3. Subjective or emotional association






4. Myself - yourself - ourselves - themselves - etc






5. Late 19th - early 20th century.






6. Quintus Novius - Latin poet.






7. Story that is actually real life but hides behind fiction. To avoid slander and scandal.






8. Without - lacking


9. Reflective stance towards experience






10. Type of semantic mapping






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


12. Shows main concept and terms.






13. Essentially storytelling.






14. 1920-1940






15. Mid 20th century - present.






16. Son of Odysseus and Penelope






17. Dictionary definition






18. Encourages students to make predictions while reading.






19. Oscar Wilde






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






21. American contemporary novelist - Fahrenheit 451 - Martian Chronicles






22. French Neoclassical - 'Fables'






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


24. Gary Paulsen - YA Author - American






25. Modern English Novelist - Sons and Lovers - Women in Love






26. Affective Filter and Input hypothesis


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






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






29. Focuses on the shared experiences






30. Consists of two independent joined by a coordinator (FANBOYS). 'I liked to drink vodka - and she liked to drink gin.'






31. Claim so obviously true that it is not worth mentioning - 'Opposites attract' 'Actions speak louder than words'






32. Each other - one another






33. One experience to the next






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


35. A person acquires L2 by being exposed to it naturally.


36. No name - just initials






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






38. A pattern of meaning beyond what is evident on the surface.






39. Providing a grade. Teacher to student feedback.






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






41. Factors that play a non causal but still significant role in L2 acquisition. High motivation - self confidence - etc.


42. Helps brainstorm new topics for research






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






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






45. Langston Hughes






46. Contemporary American poet - The Bell Jar - committed suicide






47. Careful word choice for meaning and tone






48. The result of being


49. Adds more info to sentence; which - that - who






50. Little Women