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CSET Reading Language Literature
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Limited: inside the mind of one character - unlimited: third person shifting from one person to another - omniscient: all knowing multiple focal points of varying depths
third person point of view
blend
Epics
phonetics
2. Use pitch of individual syllables to contrast meaning
suprasegmentals
tone languages
elegy
morphology
3. Study of morphemes & their variants allomorphs - and word formation - combining morphemes
Pre - alphabetic (preK- K) reading development
third person point of view
tone languages
morphology
4. Hero or heroine
compliment
protagonist
adjective
blooms taxonomy
5. Comparison of 2 things - stressing their similarities
synonym
SDAIE Specially Designed Academic Instruction in English
consonant
Analogy
6. A word that is close in meaning to another word
synonym
voiced sounds
lyric
onomatopeia
7. A word phrase that has a meaning different from it s usual meaning - 'He lost his head'
voiced sounds
idiom
4 modes of discourse (writing)
verb
8. Lyric - narrative - dramatic
diphthong
couplet
blooms taxonomy
kinds of poetry
9. Means to stand still
diphthong
Analogy
stationary
phonology
10. One person talking with others around
lyric
vowel
foreshadowing
monologue
11. New vowel sounds produced by two vowels (OY in boy - I in buy)
cueing system
protagonist
independent clause (main)
diphthong
12. Does not use like or as - direct comparison of one thing spoken of as though it were something else
metaphor
elegy
lyric
concepts of print
13. Appeal of emotion
independent clause (main)
immigrate to
pathos
stationary
14. Freedom to pronounce a word with 2 different phonemes without changing the meaning
soliloquy
idiom
morphology
free variation
15. A comparison - using like or as
blending
Ballads
simile
voiced sounds
16. Short poems from the word lyre 'harp like instrument' - haiku - ode - elegy - sonnet
lyric
iamb
monologue
Dramatic
17. Technique commonly used by poets in which the sound of a word imitates a natural sound
phone
pathos
onomatopeia
clause
18. Examination of various ways that words combine to create meaning - study of how sentences are formed and the pattern or structure of word order in sentences
suprasegmentals
phonic analysis
syntax
assonance
19. Conventions - lft - rt - top - bottom - spaces between words -
complement
antagonist
concepts of print
phoneme
20. Teach and speak at a normal rate in English but use scaffolding - not sheltering English amplifying lessons not simplifying - emphasis on skills that promote thinking - creative - meaning - making individuals who feel they are part of a community of
dependent clause (subordinate)
alphabetic principle
SDAIE Specially Designed Academic Instruction in English
Dramatic
21. 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 -
compliment
4 modes of discourse (writing)
blooms taxonomy
summarize
22. Intonation stress (word - sentence - phrase) pitch
phonics
couplet
stationery
suprasegmentals
23. To leave one country to live in another
3 essential elements of a novel
independent clause (main)
assess critically
emigrate from
24. Express praise or flattery
allusion
compliment
couplet
idiom
25. Analysis & study of meanings of words - phrases - and sentences - useful strategy for decoding words used in sentences
pathos
semantics
Pre - alphabetic (preK- K) reading development
3 models of appeal
26. 2 letters make one speech sound (th - sh)
digraph
independent clause (main)
Logic (writing)
concepts of print
27. Person noun - takes a nouns place 'I - you - they - her - its - ours'
SDAIE Specially Designed Academic Instruction in English
pronoun
simile
early alphabetic (k -1) R. D.
28. Strategy to teach reading and spelling that involves a relationship between sounds and written symbols - study and use of sound/spelling correspondences to identify written words
phonetics
Analogy
phonics
haiku
29. Humorous play on words
stationary
adverb
digraph
pun
30. 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)
vowel
writing process
Pre - alphabetic (preK- K) reading development
antagonist
31. 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
emigrate from
elegy
phonetics
phoneme
32. Greek 'to struggle against': a person or force that opposes the protagonist; an enemy of the hero or heroine 'protagonist'
phoneme
logos
idiom
antagonist
33. 2 different forms which are identical in every way except for 1 sound segment that occurs in the same place in the string (sink - zink - pink/ hit - hat - hot
complement
minimal pairs
occurrence
assonance
34. Vowels and consonants repeat
simile
voiced sounds
full rhyme
alphabetic principle
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)
occurrence
ethos
morpheme
alphabetic principle
36. Demonstrates truth
sonnet
phoneme
third person point of view
Logic (writing)
37. Produced when the vocal cords are vibrating
assess critically
tone languages
phonology
voiced sounds
38. Read 'between the lines' make inferences about unstated assumptions implied by material
suprasegmentals
immigrate to
interpret
full rhyme
39. Long poems that describe a deed of heroes in battle or conflicts between human beings and natural and divine forces
writing process
assonance
Epics
foreshadowing
40. Source of info that aids decoding (phonics - structural analysis - and semantic & syntactical info)
summarize
cueing system
couplet
synonym
41. Writing paper
phoneme
foreshadowing
anachronism
stationery
42. To enter a new country to live there
immigrate to
blooms taxonomy
inductive reasoning
early alphabetic (k -1) R. D.
43. Reference to work of literature or a well - known historical event - person - or place
morpheme
dramatic monologue
allusion
protagonist
44. 17 syllables arranged in 3 lines - first line 5 - second 7 - third 5
concepts of print
blooms taxonomy
phonemic awareness
haiku
45. Serious - elaborate lyric full of high praise and noble feeling developed by the Greeks
tone languages
anachronism
deductive reasoning
ode
46. Pull together summarization - analysis - and interpretation to connect it to what you already know or what you are learning
syntax
synthesize
voiced sounds
ethos
47. 14 line lyric with a certain pattern or rhyme and rhythm - love poems
sonnet
idiom
synthesize
antonym
48. The audience became silent.
allophones
phonemic awareness
kinds of poetry
occurrence
49. Understanding that phonemes (sounds) make up spoken words - including the ability to blend - segment and manipulate phonemes in spoken words - auditory without the inclusion or use of print
tone languages
consonant
phonemic awareness
figurative language
50. System and pattern of speech sounds - knowledge of sound patterns is part of the grammar since you create 'meaningful units'
grapheme
lyric
phonology
blending