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Grade 9 - 10 Vocabulary Common Core
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common-core
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english
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vocabulary
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Classifying people by their traits.
Information
Socratic Seminar
Motivation
Stereotype
2. Method of character development in which the author simple tells what the character is like.
Rhyme
Direct
Oxymoron
Cohesion
3. Assert or affirm strongly
Conclusion / Concluding Statements
Setting
Claim
Tragedy
4. The inherent complex of attributes that determine a persons moral and ethical actions and reactions
Character
Synthesize
Rising Action
Repetition
5. Linking with other subjects taught in school.
Flat
Cross - curricular
Simile
Stereotype
6. Method of character development in which the author simple tells what the character is like.
Antagonist
Third Person Limited
Narrative
Direct
7. Prose writing that deals with real people - things - events - and places.
Non -fiction
Point of View
Informative/explanatory text
Fiction
8. A position or opinion or judgment reached after consideration
Conclusion / Concluding Statements
Round
Refrain
Resolution
9. In drama - an extended speech delivered by a character alone onstage
Soliloquy
Atmosphere
Speaker
Alliteration
10. Using language effectively to please or persuade
Objective Summary
Rhetoric
Transition
Cite
11. Vantage point from which a writer tells a story.
Sensory language
Transition
Claim
Point of View
12. Method of character development in which the author reveals the personality of character through their speech - thoughts - actions - appearance - or effects of others toward the character.
Indirect
Tragedy
Paraphrase
Non -fiction
13. Main character in fiction or drama
Aside
Falling action
Protagonist
Argument
14. The repetition of words or phrases that have similar grammatical structures
Parallel Structure
Objective Summary
Rhetoric
Draft
15. Involves the inner divisions or turmoil of a single character. Conflicts of this sort may result from the character's attempt to decide between multiple alternatives for action or between opposing attitudes or beliefs.
Compare and Contrast
Internal Conflict
Etymology
Theme
16. An idea that is implied or suggested
Connotation
Cross - curricular
Static
Suspense
17. The quality of something (an act or a piece of writing) that reveals the attitudes and presuppositions of the author
Phrases
Flashback
Analyze
Tone
18. Lacking stimulating characteristics
Falling action
Transition
Flat
Characterization (indirect and direct)
19. Quotations - summaries - or paraphrases from text passages to support a position
Round
Conjunctive adverbs
Textual evidence
Conjunctive adverbs
20. An open-ended group discussion that teachers use to help students think on a higher level about a certain issue or topic. Involves an inner/outer circle format.
Characterization (indirect and direct)
Socratic Seminar
Textual evidence
Draft
21. All action taking place after the climax; also known as falling action
Soliloquy
Climax
Dialogue
Resolution
22. A distinctive but intangible quality surrounding a person or thing
Atmosphere
Symbolism
Alliteration
Claim
23. A major division of the action of a play or drama.
Clause
Tragedy
Analyze
Act
24. Testimony that is presented word for word.
Scene
Direct Quotation
Flashback
Socratic Seminar
25. The grammatical arrangement of words in sentences
Claim
Syntax
Pacing
Transition
26. Play - novel - or other narrative - depicting serious and important events - in which the main character comes to an unhappy end.
Subordinate
Tragedy
Objective Summary
Simile
27. Play - novel - or other narrative - depicting serious and important events - in which the main character comes to an unhappy end.
Characterization (indirect and direct)
Point of View
Tragedy
Suspense
28. Using language effectively to please or persuade
Rhetoric
Connotation
Plagiarism
Independent
29. A fact or assertion offered as evidence that something is true
Fallacious reasoning
Hero (tragic)
Compare and Contrast
Argument
30. (grammar) an expression including a subject and predicate but not constituting a complete sentence
Delineate
Internal Conflict
Clause
Oxymoron
31. Writing or speech that is used to create vivid impressions by setting up comparisons between dissimilar things - [examples are metaphor - simile - and personification.
Sensory language
Motivation
Phrases
Figurative language
32. Words or phrases that create pictures - or images - in the reader's mind.
First person
Socratic Seminar
Atmosphere
Imagery
33. A comparison made between two things through the use of a specific word or comparison - such as like - as - than or resemble.
Artistic medium
Simile
Scene
Flat
34. Point of view in which the narrator is outside of the story - an observer
Mood
Synthesize
Third person
Characterization (indirect and direct)
35. Make a blueprint of
Indirect
Resolution
Draft
Tone
36. The movement of a literary piece from one point or one section to another
Draft
Pacing
Narrative
Pathos
37. The narrator plays no part in the story but can tell us what all the characters are thinking and feeling as well as what is happening.
Symbolism
Informative/explanatory text
Independent
Third Person Omniscient
38. Crediting source within the paper.
In -text citation
Plagiarism
Point of View
Rhetoric
39. Rank or order as less important or consider of less value
Transition
Paraphrase
Subordinate
Fallacious reasoning
40. A position or opinion or judgment reached after consideration
Pathos
Stereotype
Conclusion / Concluding Statements
Rhetoric
41. A passage or expression that is quoted or cited
Round
Personification
Flashback
Citation
42. Not dependent on or conditioned by or relative to anything else
Flat
Independent
First person
Direct Quotation
43. To examine carefully; study closely
Delineate
Soliloquy
Onomatopoeia
Analyze
44. Use of a word whose sound imitates or suggests its meaning (Ex: 'buzz')
Independent
Character
Onomatopoeia
Syntax
45. Illogical reasoning that results in false or faulty reasoning
Tone
Paraphrase
Citation
Fallacious reasoning
46. A written selection intended to explain a topic - an idea - or a process.
Atmosphere
Antagonist
Direct Quotation
Informative/explanatory text
47. Identifying a part of a piece of writing as being derived from a source
Cite
Narrative
Conclusion / Concluding Statements
Summarize
48. A figure of speech in which something nonhuman is given human qualities.
Cohesion
Inference
Counterclaim
Personification
49. A word - phrase - line or group of lines repeated regularly in a poem usually at the end of each stanza.
Refrain
Suspense
Sensory language
Indirect
50. Writing or speech that is used to create vivid impressions by setting up comparisons between dissimilar things - [examples are metaphor - simile - and personification.
Flashback
Pacing
Indirect
Figurative language