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Praxis 2 English Literature
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1. A verb in which the subject is the doer of the action
present tense verb
active verb
Walt Whitman
expository
2. 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
noun
Building Metacognition
dependent clause
Zora Neale Hurston
3. The feeling created in the reader by a literary work or passage
mood
myth
William Shakespeare
Allusion
4. Wrote 'Wild Nights -- Wild Nights!;' 'I Heard A Fly Buzz When I Died -' and 'Because I Could Not Stop For Death --;' 19th century poet; major themes: flowers/gardens - the master poems - morbidity - gospel poems - the undiscovered continent; irregula
Allusion
Emily Dickinson
free verse
fable
5. African American writer and folklore scholar who played a key role in the Harlem Renaissance; wrote Their Eyes Were Watching God
free verse
Scaffolding
persuasive
Zora Neale Hurston
6. Wrote I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings; African - American autobiographer and poet
historical fiction
Cliche
Foreshadowing
Maya Angelou
7. One of the British Romantics expelled from school for advocating atheism and set out to reform the world. Prometheus Unbound (1820) was a portrait of the revolt of human beings against the laws and customs that oppressed them.
pronoun
Percy Bysshe Shelley
science fiction
Herman Melville
8. A sentence missing a subject or verb or complete thought
William Shakespeare
pie chart
sentence fragment
short story
9. A piece of prose fiction - usually under 10000 words
interrogative sentence
Characterization
short story
line graph
10. Methods a writer uses to develop characters
John Donne
appeal to emotion
Characterization
haiku
11. Verb form used when discussing something that ocurred in the past but (the memory) is presently in your mind
Dialect
conjunction
collective noun
present perfect verb
12. A verb that tells that something has already happened. Many are formed by adding - ed.
Analogy
past tense verb
interrogative sentence
George Orwell
13. The use of one thing to stand for or represent another
Willa Cather
prepositional phrase
historical fiction
symbolism
14. A sentence composed of at least one main clause and one subordinate clause
Anne Frank
complex sentence
Epic
Questioning
15. A sentence that asks a question
Edgar Allan Poe
allegory
Building Metacognition
interrogative sentence
16. A relationship in which change in one variable causes change in another
cause and effect
harlem renaissance
bar graph
short story
17. Wrote 'Any Human to Another -' 'Color -' and 'The Ballad of the Brown Girl;' American Romantic poet; leading African - American poets of his time; associated with generation of poets of the Harlem Renaissance
Countee Cullen
metonymy
simple sentence
Herman Melville
18. Use of the same consonant at the beginning of each stressed syllable in a line of verse
Metaphysical poets
Alliteration
Diction
fairy tale
19. The act of attributing human characteristics to abstract ideas etc.
personification
Transcendentalism
pie chart
appeal to authority
20. 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
Willa Cather
John Donne
Epic
preposition
21. A clause in a complex sentence that can stand alone as a complete sentence
Transcendentalism
Allusion
Herman Melville
independent clause
22. A noun that is singular in form but refers to a group of people or things
science fiction
collective noun
Metaphysical poets
Imagery
23. Original and imaginative
simple sentence
creative
tone
Ray Bradbury
24. A period in the 1920s when African - American achievements in art and music and literature flourished
harlem renaissance
setting
limerick
myth
25. A verb tense discussing the past in the past
imperative sentence
mystery
past perfect verb
Henry David Thoreau
26. United States writer and humorist best known for his novels about Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn (1835-1910)
myth
metonymy
Mark Twain
adverb
27. A figure of speech in which something is referred to by using the name of something that is associated with it
appositive
sonnet
metonymy
future perfect verb
28. Two words are homophones if they are pronounced the same way but differ in meaning or spelling or both (e.g. bare and bear)
John Donne
homophone
fairy tale
symbol
29. A contemporary American writer of science fiction short stories and novels which deal with moral dilemas - including The Martian Chronicles and Fahrenheit 451.
Foreshadowing
Ray Bradbury
extended metaphor
Anne Frank
30. An English writer - poet - philologist - and university professor - best known as the author of the classic high fantasy works The Hobbit - The Lord of the Rings - and The Silmarillion
line graph
personification
J.R.R. Tolkein
Mark Twain
31. A sentence composed of at least two coordinate independent clauses
compound sentence
Percy Bysshe Shelley
Andrew Marvell
imperative sentence
32. Wrote The Color Purple; American author - self - declared feminist and womanist; won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
historical fiction
Metaphysical poets
Alice Walker
J. D. Salinger
33. A sentence expressing strong feeling - usually punctuated with an exclamation mark
Herman Melville
exclamatory sentence
interrogative sentence
haiku
34. A major form of Japanese verse - written in 17 syllables divided into 3 lines of 5 - 7 - and 5 syllables - and employing highly evocative allusions and comparisons - often on the subject of nature or one of the seasons.
Countee Cullen
harlem renaissance
haiku
compound sentence
35. 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
active verb
Scaffolding
exclamatory sentence
Participle
36. Was an American author - best known for his 1951 novel The Catcher in the Rye - as well as his reclusive nature.
J. D. Salinger
Amy Tan
Allusion
Herman Melville
37. English clergyman and metaphysical poet celebrated as a preacher (1572-1631); wrote 'For Whom the Bell Tolls'
Transcendentalism
pie chart
John Donne
infinitive
38. A narrative handed down from the past - containing historical elements and usually supernatural elements
mystery
legend
adverb
Edgar Allan Poe
39. comparison not using like or as; a figure of speech in which an expression is used to refer to something that it does not literally denote in order to suggest a similarity
synecdoche
hyperbole
metaphor
John Keats
40. A following of one thing after another in time
synecdoche
personification
chronological sequence
Activating Prior Knowledge
41. A graph that uses line segments to show changes that occur over time
Scaffolding
harlem renaissance
line graph
compound complex sentence
42. questions to reinforce concepts and elicit analysis - synthesis - or evaluation
J. D. Salinger
imperative sentence
adjective
Questioning
43. Using anticipation guides - semantic feature analysis - pretests - and discussions
Activating Prior Knowledge
Simile
Maya Angelou
Alliteration
44. A sentence having no coordinate clauses or subordinate clauses
simple sentence
setting
Jane Austen
C. S. Lewis
45. American transcendentalist who was against slavery and stressed self - reliance - optimism - self - improvement - self - confidence - and freedom. He was a prime example of a transcendentalist and helped further the movement; Wrote 'Self - Reliance'
fairy tale
Allusion
present perfect verb
Ralph Waldo Emerson
46. A chart with bars whose lengths are proportional to quantities
bar graph
Anne Frank
synecdoche
mood
47. A printed and bound book that is an extended work of fiction
Allusion
Analogy
declarative sentence
novel
48. Wrote 'On First Looking Into Chapman's Homer -' 'To Autumn -' and 'Bright Star - Would I Were Stedfast As Thou Art;' English poet in Romantic movement during early 19th century; motifs include departures and reveries - the five sense and art - and th
Emily Dickinson
John Keats
Mark Twain
setting
49. general name for a person - place - thing - or idea
Anne Frank
common noun
bar graph
Subject Verb Agreement
50. A genre - elements of fiction and fantasy with scientific fact. science - fiction stories are set in the future
science fiction
synecdoche
Participle
compare and contrast
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