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CSET Reading Language Literature
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. English - written words made up of letters that match sounds heard when spoken - corresponding to each other
alphabetic principle
phone
4 modes of discourse (writing)
allophones
2. Specific to general conclusion - reliable or unreliable - used to discover something new
ethos
decoding skills
blend
inductive reasoning
3. 2 letters that make 1 sound
phonetics
blend
rhetoric (writing)
full rhyme
4. Written/printed representation of a phoneme (speech sound)
emigrate from
grapheme
semantics
writing process
5. To enter a new country to live there
immigrate to
ethos
onomatopeia
clause
6. 2 letters make one speech sound (th - sh)
digraph
consonant
monologue
summarize
7. Letters associated with sound - read simple CVC words - rhyming
state of being
phonemic awareness
early alphabetic (k -1) R. D.
Logic (writing)
8. Humorous play on words
pun
onomatopeia
full rhyme
minimal pairs
9. Means to stand still
ode
Dramatic
stationary
independent clause (main)
10. Word families
logos
phonogram
adjective
deductive reasoning
11. Freedom to pronounce a word with 2 different phonemes without changing the meaning
figurative language
vowel
semantics
free variation
12. Combining sounds to pronounce words 'sounding it out'
voiced sounds
concepts of print
illusion
blending
13. Short poems from the word lyre 'harp like instrument' - haiku - ode - elegy - sonnet
lyric
metaphor
pronoun
didactic
14. Produced when the vocal cords are vibrating
morpheme
emigrate from
semantics
voiced sounds
15. 14 line lyric with a certain pattern or rhyme and rhythm - love poems
pun
sonnet
adjective
foreshadowing
16. Long poems that describe a deed of heroes in battle or conflicts between human beings and natural and divine forces
voiced sounds
middle and late alphabetic (1) R.D.
decoding skills
Epics
17. Tell shorter stories about a particular person
Ballads
kinds of poetry
Dramatic
soliloquy
18. Hero or heroine
protagonist
alphabetic principle
logos
digraph
19. Pull together summarization - analysis - and interpretation to connect it to what you already know or what you are learning
metaphor
stationery
synthesize
complement
20. Greek 'to struggle against': a person or force that opposes the protagonist; an enemy of the hero or heroine 'protagonist'
noun
antagonist
syntax
antonym
21. Descriptive - narrative - expository/explanatory - argumentative
noun
4 modes of discourse (writing)
orthographic (2-3) R.D.
emigrate from
22. Left to right - visual clues recognized
Pre - alphabetic (preK- K) reading development
allophones
assonance
idiom
23. Demonstrates truth
Logic (writing)
morphology
elegy
syntax
24. Use pitch of individual syllables to contrast meaning
assonance
tone languages
4 modes of discourse (writing)
homonyms
25. Subject & predicate - cannot stand alone as sentence
onomatopeia
dependent clause (subordinate)
verb
relative clause (subordinate)
26. Contains subject and predicate (verb) -
clause
pun
illusion
orthographic (2-3) R.D.
27. Person noun - takes a nouns place 'I - you - they - her - its - ours'
Narrative
verb
pronoun
voiced sounds
28. Writing paper
ode
logos
phone
stationery
29. Speech sound created by the relatively free passage of breath through the larynx and oral cavity - usually forming the most prominent and central sound of a syllable (A - E - I - O - U - Y)
monologue
synonym
vowel
occurrence
30. The audience became silent.
state of being
intonation languages
occurrence
blend
31. Adjective clause - subject & predicate - cannot stand alone - modifies subject with relative pronoun or adverb
analyze
grapheme
onomatopeia
relative clause (subordinate)
32. Repetition of vowel (only) sounds in a group of words close together
ode
assonance
simile
inductive reasoning
33. Reference to work of literature or a well - known historical event - person - or place
vowel
logos
allusion
pun
34. Segment of linguistic science that deals with speech sounds - how sounds are made vocally - sound changes which develop in languages - and the relation of speech sounds to the total language process
protagonist
phonetics
pun
occurrence
35. Unit of meaning that cannot be divided into smaller words (book) - free morpheme stands alone (lock - man) - bound morphemes must be combined as prefix - suffix - or inflectional endings (locks - man's)
elegy
morpheme
anachronism
early alphabetic (k -1) R. D.
36. Appeal to the moral or ethical sense
ethos
clause
idiom
allophones
37. Knowledge (recall & recognize - comprehend (changes into a different symbolic form - application (solves a problem using info & appropriate generalization - synthesis (solves a problem by collaboration of information and original creative thinking -
assess critically
concepts of print
Analogy
blooms taxonomy
38. A comparison - using like or as
blooms taxonomy
3 essential elements of a novel
simile
phone
39. Show high probability of being true
kinds of poetry
state of being
early alphabetic (k -1) R. D.
rhetoric (writing)
40. Variant of phones - ALL Of PHONES
pronoun
SDAIE Specially Designed Academic Instruction in English
allophones
consonant
41. Writing from which a lesson is to be learned
didactic
dependent clause (subordinate)
assonance
3 models of appeal
42. A story told in the words of one person
antonym
suprasegmentals
SDAIE Specially Designed Academic Instruction in English
dramatic monologue
43. Clues that hint at important plot developments that are to follow in a story or drama - causes suspense and anxiety as plot device and creation of mood
assess critically
clause
interpret
foreshadowing
44. Tells stories - dramatic poetry - Shakespeare
phonetics
Dramatic
occurrence
early alphabetic (k -1) R. D.
45. Smallest sound unit of speech - /b/ in book - segments used to differentiate between meanings of words - required understanding of phonological rules of the language for knowing how to produce words
phonetics
homonyms
lyric
phoneme
46. Study of morphemes & their variants allomorphs - and word formation - combining morphemes
morphology
logos
syntax
couplet
47. False impression
3 models of appeal
orthographic (2-3) R.D.
illusion
onomatopeia
48. To leave one country to live in another
soliloquy
phonemic awareness
emigrate from
digraph
49. Technique commonly used by poets in which the sound of a word imitates a natural sound
stationery
antagonist
onomatopeia
homonyms
50. Produced when the vocal cords are apart
ode
free variation
voiceless sounds
immigrate to