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Praxis 2 English Literature
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praxis
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. A word that takes the place of a noun
Emily Dickinson
Characterization
pronoun
Langston Hughes
2. Methods a writer uses to develop characters
Analogy
Characterization
allegory
exclamatory sentence
3. Attempts to affect the listener's personal feelings
appeal to emotion
Epic
Simile
John Donne
4. Wrote The Color Purple; American author - self - declared feminist and womanist; won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
past perfect verb
Alice Walker
preposition
present perfect verb
5. A philosophy pioneered by Ralph Waldo Emerson in the 1830's and 1840's - in which each person has direct communication with God and Nature - and there is no need for organized churches. It incorporated the ideas that mind goes beyond matter - intuiti
Transcendentalism
Edgar Allan Poe
short story
appeal to authority
6. verb that can be used as an adjective
Ralph Waldo Emerson
prepositional phrase
Harper Lee
participial
7. Was an Irish - born British[1] novelist - academic - medievalist - literary critic - essayist - lay theologian and Christian apologist. He is also known for his fiction - especially The Screwtape Letters - The Chronicles of Narnia and The Space Trilo
Imagery
preposition
symbol
C. S. Lewis
8. A following of one thing after another in time
sentence fragment
chronological sequence
Questioning
Mary Shelley
9. The fluency - rhythm and liveliness in writing that makes it unique to the writer
Maya Angelou
creative
prepositional phrase
voice
10. spatial - geometrical - or geographical arrangement of ideas according to their position in space (examples: left/right - top/bottom - circular - adjacent)
Building Metacognition
Transcendentalism
spatial sequence
historical fiction
11. A verb in which the subject is the doer of the action
active verb
adverb
William Shakespeare
dependent clause
12. Modernism -- The Great Gatsby; Winter Dreams; wrote during the jazz age
Countee Cullen
paradox
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Ralph Waldo Emerson
13. Wrote The Diary of a Young Girl (autobiographical literature set between 1942-1944) 1st published in 1952 - chronicles her life in Nazi Germany
allegory
Anne Frank
Antecedent
Amy Tan
14. Unrhymed verse without a consistent metrical pattern
active verb
Jane Austen
free verse
John Keats
15. A clause in a complex sentence that cannot stand alone as a complete sentence and that functions within the sentence as a noun or adjective or adverb
Andrew Marvell
Foreshadowing
complex sentence
dependent clause
16. A printed and bound book that is an extended work of fiction
legend
compound complex sentence
novel
Herman Melville
17. A form of a verb that generally appears with the word 'to' and acts as a noun - adjective - or adverb; the uninflected form of the verb
Maya Angelou
Alliteration
infinitive
couplet
18. Fanciful - imaginary story about a hero or heroine overcoming a problem - often involving mystical creatures - supernatural power - or magic; often a type of folktale.
active verb
fairy tale
J. D. Salinger
C. S. Lewis
19. A traditional story presenting supernatural characters and episodes that help explain natural events
Mark Twain
myth
legend
metaphor
20. The quality of something (an act or a piece of writing) that reveals the attitudes and presuppositions of the author
Amy Tan
Building Metacognition
tone
preposition
21. something visible that by association or convention represents something else that is invisible
symbol
noun
allegory
spatial sequence
22. Use of the same consonant at the beginning of each stressed syllable in a line of verse
Alliteration
past tense verb
preposition
creative
23. A circular chart divided into triangular areas proportional to the percentages of the whole
pie chart
symbol
chronological sequence
present tense verb
24. A phrase beginning with a preposition
prepositional phrase
short story
adjective
noun
25. African American writer and folklore scholar who played a key role in the Harlem Renaissance; wrote Their Eyes Were Watching God
harlem renaissance
science fiction
complex sentence
Zora Neale Hurston
26. A piece of prose fiction - usually under 10000 words
short story
expository
passive verb
Anne Frank
27. A non - finite form of the verb; verb form used as an adjective
Subject Verb Agreement
Imagery
complex sentence
Participle
28. A technique by which a writer addresses an inanimate object - an idea - or a person who is either dead or absent.
apostrophe
line graph
Walt Whitman
mood
29. A figure of speech in which a part is used for the whole or the whole for a part
conjunction
synecdoche
point of view
appeal to authority
30. Verb form used when discussing something that ocurred in the past but (the memory) is presently in your mind
synecdoche
free verse
present perfect verb
adjective
31. A relationship in which change in one variable causes change in another
Emily Dickinson
proper noun
Epic
cause and effect
32. Word used to show the relationship of a noun or pronoun to some other word in the sentence. Examples: in - under - near - behind - to - from - over
Amy Tan
past perfect verb
preposition
style
33. When reality is different from appearance; the implied meaning of a statement is the opposite of its literal or obvious meaning
Irony
C. S. Lewis
Anne Frank
Andrew Marvell
34. Explanatory; serving to explain; N. exposition: explaining; exhibition
expository
future perfect verb
J. D. Salinger
fable
35. A verb tense that disucsses the future in a past tense : ie 'I will have sung'
paradox
Harper Lee
simple sentence
future perfect verb
36. A sentence missing a subject or verb or complete thought
F. Scott Fitzgerald
sentence fragment
Walt Whitman
declarative sentence
37. United States poet famous for his lyrical poems on country life in New England (1874-1963); 'The Road Not Taken' 'Fire and Ice' 'Nothing Gold Can Stay'
folk tale
Epic
Robert Frost
limerick
38. Was an American author - best known for his 1951 novel The Catcher in the Rye - as well as his reclusive nature.
legend
persuasive
J. D. Salinger
appeal to authority
39. The feeling created in the reader by a literary work or passage
mood
myth
past perfect verb
Epic
40. A word that modifies a verb - an adjective - or another adverb
Alliteration
historical fiction
active verb
adverb
41. Using anticipation guides - semantic feature analysis - pretests - and discussions
point of view
present tense verb
Activating Prior Knowledge
Allusion
42. A clause in a complex sentence that can stand alone as a complete sentence
Questioning
historical fiction
independent clause
Activating Prior Knowledge
43. American writer whose experiences at sea provided the factual basis of Moby - Dick (1851) - considered among the greatest American novels
Participle
Antecedent
participial
Herman Melville
44. helping students to achieve independence in reading by first giving support and then gradually taking it away as students are ready to do the tasks on their own
Amy Tan
Scaffolding
active verb
metaphor
45. Imaginative British writer concerned with social justice (1903-1950) - author of 'Animal Farm' and '1984'
George Orwell
Activating Prior Knowledge
compound complex sentence
adverb
46. Extreme exaggeration
hyperbole
Activating Prior Knowledge
Emily Dickinson
spatial sequence
47. English gothic writer who created Frankenstein's monster and married Percy Bysshe Shelley (1797-1851)
Mary Shelley
science fiction
synecdoche
J. D. Salinger
48. Where and when the story takes place (established through description of scenes - colors - smellls - etc)
setting
compound complex sentence
Langston Hughes
preposition
49. A word that joins two phrases or sentences
Amy Tan
conjunction
Stephen Crane
metaphor
50. Wrote The Joy Luck Club (widely hailed for its depiction of the Chinese - American experience of the late 20th century)
pie chart
Mary Shelley
Amy Tan
adverb