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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
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Quotations - summaries - or paraphrases from text passages to support a position
Resolution
Fallacious reasoning
Textual evidence
Fiction
2. A piece of writing that has been copied from someone else and is presented as being your own work
Plagiarism
Static
Scene
Stereotype
3. The study of the sources and development of words
Scaffolding
Speaker
Etymology
Third Person Omniscient
4. Give the main point or idea
Direct
Characterization (indirect and direct)
Third Person Limited
Summarize
5. 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.
In -text citation
Citation
Textual evidence
Third Person Omniscient
6. The uncertainty of anxiety we feel about what is going to happen next in a story.
Fiction
Suspense
Artistic medium
Exposition
7. A major division of the action of a play or drama.
Act
Conclusion / Concluding Statements
Citation
Figurative language
8. A system of scaffolds
In -text citation
Indirect
Scaffolding
Rhetoric
9. The repetition of initial consonant sounds in a sequence of words
Setting
Speaker
Sensory language
Alliteration
10. In a tragedy - the portion of the plot that follows the climax and that leads to the resolution.
Personification
Evaluate
Falling action
Suspense
11. Showing little if any change
Parallel Structure
Phrases
Paraphrase
Static
12. A major division of the action of a play or drama.
Motivation
Suspense
Act
Inference
13. Character pitted against protagonist
Euphemism
Parallel plots
Antagonist
Third Person Limited
14. Therefore - however - furthermore - nevertheless - accordingly
Conjunctive adverbs
Artistic medium
Setting
Subordinate
15. A unifying idea that is a recurrent element in a literary or artistic work
Argument
Antagonist
Draft
Theme
16. Writing or speech that appeals to one or more of the senses
Sensory language
Fiction
Draft
Parallel Structure
17. Assert or affirm strongly
Cohesion
First person
Claim
Antagonist
18. Using language effectively to please or persuade
Rhetoric
Stereotype
Parallel Structure
Imagery
19. Linking with other subjects taught in school.
Cross - curricular
Setting
First person
Theme
20. 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.
Third Person Omniscient
Formal
Simile
Flashback
21. The time and place in which the events in a short story - novel - play or narrative poem occur.
Setting
Onomatopoeia
Independent
Climax
22. Shortened version of the text containing the main points or events.
Objective Summary
Scaffolding
Information
Repetition
23. Method of character development in which the author simple tells what the character is like.
Textual evidence
Pathos
Direct
Rhetoric
24. Lacking stimulating characteristics
Plot
Textual evidence
Socratic Seminar
Flat
25. Play - novel - or other narrative - depicting serious and important events - in which the main character comes to an unhappy end.
Independent
Indirect
Symbolism
Tragedy
26. All action taking place after the climax; also known as falling action
Rhyme
Conjunctive adverbs
Resolution
Argument
27. A system of scaffolds
Exposition
Act
Scaffolding
Personification
28. Testimony that is presented word for word.
Delineate
Soliloquy
Direct Quotation
Etymology
29. Bring to a highly developed - finished - or refined state
Pacing
Point of View
Round
Characterization (indirect and direct)
30. A figure of speech in which something nonhuman is given human qualities.
Dialogue
Personification
Counterclaim
Sensory language
31. 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.
Socratic Seminar
Fiction
Personification
Delineate
32. The reasons - either stated or implied - for a character's behavior
Atmosphere
Motivation
Information
Third Person Limited
33. A struggle between two opposing forces or characters in a short story - novel - play or narrative poem.
Conflict
Parallel plots
Draft
Artistic medium
34. In the broadest sense of the word - any writing that relates imagined characters and occurrences rather than recounting real ones.
Speaker
Repetition
Onomatopoeia
Fiction
35. To examine carefully; study closely
Antagonist
Parallel plots
Analyze
Flashback
36. Groups of words that act as a unit and convey a meaning
Phrases
Independent
Draft
Scaffolding
37. Tell how things are alike and different
Compare and Contrast
Resolution
Objective Summary
Argument
38. A literary composition in the form of a conversation between two people
Dialogue
Act
Scaffolding
Imagery
39. The quality in a work of literature or art that arouses the reader's feelings of pity - sorrow - or compassion for a character.
Evaluate
Soliloquy
Transition
Pathos
40. A struggle between two opposing forces or characters in a short story - novel - play or narrative poem.
Conflict
Narrative
Paraphrase
Direct
41. 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
Hero (tragic)
Textual evidence
Objective Summary
Conclusion / Concluding Statements
42. The time and place in which the events in a short story - novel - play or narrative poem occur.
Setting
Rising Action
Scaffolding
Parallel plots
43. A mild - indirect - or vague term substituting for a harsh - blunt - or offensive term
Third Person Limited
Euphemism
Third Person Omniscient
Direct
44. Showing little if any change
Conjunctive adverbs
Static
Imagery
Stanza
45. Point of view in which the narrator is outside of the story - an observer
Refrain
Third person
Simile
Etymology
46. In drama - an extended speech delivered by a character alone onstage
Textual evidence
Soliloquy
Simile
Cross - curricular
47. A whole structure (as a building) made up of interconnected or related structures
Synthesize
Indirect
Evaluate
Complex
48. Make a blueprint of
Character
Draft
Etymology
Symbolism
49. Paintings - sculpture - photography - music - theater - dance - film
Non -fiction
Citation
Artistic medium
Inference
50. 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
Hero (tragic)
Scaffolding
Stereotype
Transition