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Grade 9 - 10 Vocabulary Common Core
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english
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The reasons - either stated or implied - for a character's behavior
Static
Motivation
Plagiarism
Conflict
2. Testimony that is presented word for word.
Flashback
Parallel plots
Direct Quotation
Tone
3. In a tragedy - the portion of the plot that follows the climax and that leads to the resolution.
Direct Quotation
Climax
Falling action
Mood
4. Main character in fiction or drama
Nuances
Protagonist
Stanza
Flashback
5. The sequence of events or actions in a short story - novel - play - or narrative poem.
Conjunctive adverbs
Plot
Exposition
Flat
6. The narrator - who plays no part in story - zooms in on the thoughts and feelings of one character.
Third Person Limited
Soliloquy
Falling action
Direct Quotation
7. In a tragedy - the portion of the plot that follows the climax and that leads to the resolution.
Falling action
Motivation
Argument
Textual evidence
8. Give the main point or idea
Summarize
Imagery
Narrative
Citation
9. 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.
Rhyme
Third person
Socratic Seminar
Paraphrase
10. Method of character development in which the author simple tells what the character is like.
Delineate
Point of View
Imagery
Direct
11. Prose writing that deals with real people - things - events - and places.
Simile
Non -fiction
Transition
Indirect
12. A unifying idea that is a recurrent element in a literary or artistic work
Socratic Seminar
Protagonist
Theme
Argument
13. Person - place - thing - or event that stands both for itself and for something beyond itself.
Symbolism
Subordinate
Conflict
Scene
14. In the broadest sense of the word - any writing that relates imagined characters and occurrences rather than recounting real ones.
Euphemism
Fiction
Alliteration
Tragedy
15. Play - novel - or other narrative - depicting serious and important events - in which the main character comes to an unhappy end.
Tone
Motivation
Indirect
Tragedy
16. Assert or affirm strongly
Scaffolding
Protagonist
Claim
Textual evidence
17. Using language effectively to please or persuade
Rhetoric
Delineate
Climax
Artistic medium
18. 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.
Scene
Simile
Delineate
Internal Conflict
19. Lacking stimulating characteristics
Argument
Flat
Dialogue
Draft
20. The grammatical arrangement of words in sentences
Syntax
Resolution
In -text citation
Stanza
21. The point of greatest tension or emotional intensity in a plot.
Euphemism
Climax
Argument
Conflict
22. All action taking place after the climax; also known as falling action
Non -fiction
Resolution
Fallacious reasoning
Conjunctive adverbs
23. The state of cohering or sticking together
Cohesion
Parallel Structure
Symbolism
Direct Quotation
24. A struggle between two opposing forces or characters in a short story - novel - play or narrative poem.
Conflict
Connotation
Conjunctive adverbs
Symbolism
25. Not dependent on or conditioned by or relative to anything else
Formal
Independent
Non -fiction
Setting
26. In the broadest sense of the word - any writing that relates imagined characters and occurrences rather than recounting real ones.
Fiction
Stereotype
Oxymoron
Personification
27. The narrator is a character in the story. Uses first person pronouns (I - me - my).
First person
Delineate
Pacing
Plot
28. Scene in a movie - play - short story - novel - or narrative poem that interrupts the present action of the plot to show events that happened at an earlier time.
Flashback
Imagery
Indirect
Setting
29. Tell how things are alike and different
Compare and Contrast
Atmosphere
Antagonist
Narrative
30. Make a blueprint of
Motivation
Independent
Draft
Internal Conflict
31. Traditionally - a subdivision of an act in drama.
Tone
Sensory language
Scene
Third Person Omniscient
32. The serious and relatively sustained use of symbols to represent or suggest other ideas or things.
Setting
Artistic medium
Soliloquy
Symbolism
33. A passage or expression that is quoted or cited
Repetition
Stanza
First person
Citation
34. Writing or speech that is used to create vivid impressions by setting up comparisons between dissimilar things - [examples are metaphor - simile - and personification.
Figurative language
Pacing
Synthesize
Narrative
35. First part of the plot which presents main characters and their conflicts.
Cite
Draft
Textual evidence
Exposition
36. The voice that is talking to us in a poem.
Speaker
Nuances
Argument
Clause
37. Rank or order as less important or consider of less value
Draft
Subordinate
Falling action
Act
38. Scene in a movie - play - short story - novel - or narrative poem that interrupts the present action of the plot to show events that happened at an earlier time.
Narrative
Stanza
Claim
Flashback
39. Classifying people by their traits.
Claim
Stereotype
Counterclaim
Draft
40. Person - place - thing - or event that stands both for itself and for something beyond itself.
Oxymoron
Subordinate
Direct
Symbolism
41. (grammar) an expression including a subject and predicate but not constituting a complete sentence
Resolution
Objective Summary
Third Person Omniscient
Clause
42. A piece of writing that has been copied from someone else and is presented as being your own work
Theme
Socratic Seminar
Plagiarism
Hero (tragic)
43. The return of a word - phrase - stanza form or effect in any form of literature
Resolution
Repetition
Direct Quotation
Informative/explanatory text
44. A convention in drama whereby a character on stage addresses the audience to reveal some inner thought or feeling that is presumed inaudible to any other character on stage.
Oxymoron
Euphemism
Complex
Aside
45. Examine and judge carefully.
Delineate
Evaluate
Sensory language
Personification
46. The repetition of words or phrases that have similar grammatical structures
Parallel Structure
Hero (tragic)
Rhetoric
First person
47. Use of a word whose sound imitates or suggests its meaning (Ex: 'buzz')
Onomatopoeia
Climax
Etymology
Objective Summary
48. A hero or heroine is the principle character in a movie - novel - or play - especially one who plays a vital role in plot development and solves the conflict. (A tragic hero is usually a dignified - courageous - and high - ranking character whose eve
Alliteration
Hero (tragic)
Transition
Soliloquy
49. Prose writing that deals with real people - things - events - and places.
Characterization (indirect and direct)
Complex
Non -fiction
Internal Conflict
50. Subtle differences or distinctions in expression - meaning - or response
Nuances
Evaluate
Direct
Evaluate