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Literature Reading Techniques
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soft-skills
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The clouds danced in the sky.
parallel structure
ersonification
empathy
gaps
2. As a fish takes to water - you will take to literary analysis.
irony
oxymoron
analogy
simile
3. American Flag - hearts - wedding rings - etc.
apostrophe
symbolism
paradox
antithesis
4. 'I understand that not everyone likes summer assignments - since I have summer work to do too.'
empathy
satire
subplots
genre
5. Romance - historical - bildungsroman - etc.
genre
repetition
simile
epiphany
6. I love to sing - in the spring.
chiasmus
gaps
oxymoron
rhyme
7. Hints or clues given along the way as to how the plot will end.
epiphany
foreshadowing
rhetorical questions
paradox
8. 'Much madness is divinest sense.'
gaps
stream of consciousness
paradox
parallel structure
9. 'I get it! You really do have to study!'
hyperbole
epiphany
denouement
parallel structure
10. Iambic pentameter is used in sonnets - dactyl - trochee - etc.
gaps
dialogue
imagery
rhythm/meter
11. Simple - complex - inverted order - etc. (arrangement of words in grammatical elements)
tragic hero
gaps
syntax
cliche
12. Chetah is to fast - as is turtle is to slow
realism
analogy
parody
imagery
13. Kevin and Max in Freak the Mighty. One is the brain - the other is the braun.
contrast
malapropism
frame story
oxymoron
14. 'He loved swimming - hiking - and fishing all summer long.'
parallel structure
diction
understatement
empathy
15. 'That's nice.' 'Smart as a whip.' 'Smelling like a rose.'
frame story
cliche
flashback
epiphany
16. The horse and buggy trotted along the dusty - dirt road.
pastoral
chiasmus
tragic hero
rhythm/meter
17. Scary Movie and Weird Al's songs.
cliche
pastoral
rhetorical questions
parody
18. 'sweet sorrow' 'cold fire'
paradox
oxymoron
flash forward
realism
19. Perspective from which the story is told.
allusion
gaps
realism
point of view
20. 'As I fell down the stairs headfirst - I heard her say - 'Look at that coordination!''
allusion
sarcasm
flashback
metaphor
21. A narrative technique that records a character's internal flow of thoughts - memories - and ideas
imagery
interior monologue
empathy
pathos
22. Interrupted action of a work with the action of previous events.
antithesis
connotation
denouement
flashback
23. A literary technique that presents the thoughts and feelings of a character as they occur.
stream of consciousness
romance
imagery
parallel structure
24. Author takes on an identity other than his own.
persona (mask)
diction
metaphor
realism
25. The way one acts - speaks - thinkgs - are dressed - etc.
imagery
chiasmus
rhyme
caricature
26. Teaching students in today's face-paced world is difficult.
realism
malapropism
pathos
parallel structure
27. 'y'all' - 'ayah' - 'sho - there's ticks a-plenty' - 'thou hast'
rhythm/meter
dialogue
allusion
diction
28. 'He met his Waterloo.'
stream of consciousness
allusion
realism
flash forward
29. 'Life is perfect - and all things are wonderful.'
romance
empathy
parallel structure
gaps
30. Words spoken aloud by a character to himself - the audience - or another character.
contrast
flashback
dialogue
parallel structure
31. A story that occurs within another story.
sarcasm
interior monologue
frame story
speaker
32. The voice of the poem or literary piece (not necessarily the author)
analogy
speaker
denouement
metaphor
33. I could smell the newly mowed lawn - hear the birds chirping - and see the budding leaves. Spring is here!
imagery
romance
persona (mask)
malapropism
34. 'Bells - bells - bells...'
gaps
syntax
interior monologue
repetition
35. Interrupted action of a work with the action of future events.
analogy
diction
interior monologue
flash forward
36. Things left completely unsaid; unknowns.
gaps
antithesis
hyperbole
parallel structure
37. 'Ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country.'
oxymoron
realism
chiasmus
narrator
38. Saying one thing and meaning another. When an outcome is unexpected by either a character or the audience.
dialogue
flashback
irony
stream of consciousness
39. A work that reveals a critical attitude toward some element of human behavior by portraying it in an extreme way. It doesn't simply abuse (as in invective) or get personal (as in sarcasm). It targets groups or large concepts rather than individuals
paradox
chiasmus
rhythm/meter
satire
40. 'You should know what these terms mean - but more importantly - you should be able to recognize them in use within a given text.'
allusion
parallel scenes
didactic attitude/language
rhythm/meter
41. 'What is one supposed to do?'
romance
persona (mask)
rhetorical questions
point of view
42. 'house' verse 'home' --one has a more positive value than the other
epiphany
connotation
metaphor
hyperbole
43. 'She is a rock'
chiasmus
interior monologue
metaphor
foreshadowing
44. The tortoise and the hare
simile
metaphor
allusion
allegory
45. A subordinate plot in a play - novel - or similar work.
subplots
simile
stream of consciousness
frame story
46. I pity those people who lost his or her job during the recession.
oxymoron
rhythm/meter
pathos
rhetorical questions
47. Tells the story. May be main or minor character - reliable or unreliable.
contrast
connotation
tragic hero
narrator
48. 'The shot heard 'round the world'
denouement
hyperbole
frame story
speaker
49. The final resolution of the main complication of a literary or dramatic work
narrator
denouement
simile
rhythm/meter
50. 'I could probably manage to survive on a salary of two million dollars per year.'
understatement
speaker
didactic attitude/language
symbolism