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Praxis Literature
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praxis
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literature
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. When the pronoun shows ownership or possession.
Type of Lit: Short Story
Future tense
Literary elements
Possessive Pronoun
2. A narrative that can be read in one sitting. Has few characters and often one conflict. Characters go through some type of change by the end of the story.
Plot: Conflict
Superlative adjective
Comparative adverbs
Type of Lit: Short Story
3. Introduction of the story. Reader is introduced to the setting - tone - characters - purpose if the story
Plot: Exposition
Proper adjective
Type of Lit: Tragedy
Complex sentences
4. The author takes the point of view of a character providing personal thoughts or feelings and shares what other characters do and say. This is the 'I' narrative.
Decoding Skills
Setting
Developing
First Person
5. The conclusion of the story and the completion of all the action.
Plot: Exposition
Play
Compound - complex sentences
Plot: Resolution
6. Express one complete thought.
Oxymoron
Positive adjective
Simple sentences
homophone
7. Shows the action is happening now.
Oxymoron
Compound sentences
Folktales
Present tense
8. How the details of a narrative are placed and how transitions are made within the narrative. Helps the story to move forward.
phoneme
Comparative adjective
Pace
Decoding Skills
9. When the audience perceives something that a character in the literature does not know.
Text - to - self (T- S)
Personification
Communication: Deviants
Dramatic Irony
10. Contain 2 or more single sentences which are joined by a conjunction and/or punctuation.
Type of Lit: Comedy
Singular pronouns
Initial
Compound sentences
11. A series of events occurring after the climax that bring the story to a conclusion
Compound - complex sentences
Flashback
Plot: Falling action
homophone
12. A play that uses dialogue to present its message to the audience and it meant to be performed.
grapheme
Type of Lit: Drama
Fact
Manner adverbs
13. Possess 2 or more independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses.
Plot: Resolution
Type of Lit: Fable
Plot: Conflict
Compound - complex sentences
14. A figure of speech used as a comparison of two unrelated objects - concepts - or ideas without using the words like or as. (Ex. The girl was a hog when it came to ice cream.)
Proper adjective
Analogy
Conjunction
Metaphor
15. Is a specific use of language that appeals to the readers' senses. Act of forming mental pictures by the reader and to form these pictures while reading.
Realistic fiction
Imagery
Fact
Type of Lit: Parable
16. (examining stage) Reader reflects and reacts to the literary work by judging - evaluating - and relating to the literature.
Theme
Tone
Two - syllable adjective
Critical Analysis
17. The outcome of the conflict can be forecasted. This is the peak of the story and often included the greatest emotion.
Conjunction: Correlative
Plot: Resolution
Plot: Climax
Conjunction
18. The use of conversation between characters in order to provide readers with insight in the characters' behaviors - motivations - and human interactions.
Irony
Biography
Dialogue
Type of Lit: Realism
19. Compare 3 or more things.
Biography
Superlative adverbs
Epic
Communication: Rituals
20. A character is portrayed by the author - the narrator - or the other characters.
Physical Point of View
Direct presentation
Time adverbs
Setting
21. The device in which an author interrupts the story or narrative to go back and explain an earlier event or recall an earlier memory of a character.
Complex sentences
Flashback
Third Person
Type of Lit: Drama
22. A writing in which the reality of life is shown.
Poetry
Positive adjective
Type of Lit: Realism
Schema
23. Connections are on a larger - broader scale - and this happens when students are able to relay what occurs in a literary work to what ensues in the world.
Text - to - world (T- W
Future tense
Science fiction
Compound sentences
24. Focuses on the manner in which the writer describes - discusses - or narrates a subject.
Personal Point of View
Hyperbole
Singular pronouns
Regular verbs
25. Uses a completely different word to express the comparison.
Type of Lit: Tragedy
Irregular adjective
Literary Selections: Narrative
Comparative adverbs
26. When a conjunction joins a word to a word - a phrase to a phrase - or a clause to a clause; the words or phrases or clauses joined must be equal or of the same type.
Analogy
Positive adjective
Conjunction: Coordinating
Plot: Conflict
27. A group of words with a special - more figurative meaning instead of the literal meaning. (Ex. Charlie planned a presentation on water resources - but jack stole his thunder when he told the boss it was his idea.)
Decoding Skills
Present tense
Idiom
Text - to - world (T- W
28. A theme of plot the could happen in real life
Verb
Plot
Communication: Rituals
Realistic fiction
29. Distinct unit of sound found within language that helps distinguish utterances from one another.
phoneme
Symbol
Reflection/response
Type of Lit: Tragedy
30. A story written in certain form or rhyme and rhythm with imagery
Poetry
Plot: Exposition
Plot
Interjection
31. Is a word used in place of or to replace a noun. Pronouns include: I - me - myself - you - yours - yourself - we - us - ours - he - she - his - her - hers - they - their - theirs - it - its.
Plot: Inciting force
Pronoun
Science fiction
Plot: Rising Action
32. Includes the time - place(s) - physical details - and the circumstances or events in which a situation occurs.
Play
Type of Lit: Comedy
Direct presentation
Setting
33. Words that have the same pronunciation and spelling - but have different meanings. (Ex. mean - rude - mean - average - or mean - define)
Preposition
Type of Lit: Realism
Setting
homonym
34. A narrative poem about historical or legendary creatures
Onomatopoeia
Epic
Type of Lit: Fable
Type of Lit: Short Story
35. Stories passed down from generation to generation that includes fables - myths - legends - and tall tales.
Epic
Literary Selections: Narrative
Plural pronouns
Folktales
36. Have 1 independent clause and one or more dependent clauses.
Complex sentences
Mood
Present tense
Text - to - text (T- T)
37. Occur when the adverbs tells where - to where - or from where.
Place adverbs
Possessive Pronoun
Onomatopoeia
Critical Analysis
38. Societies must deal with people who are considered misfits - as they stray from societal norms and laws.
Fantasy
Third Person
Communication: Deviants
Mystery
39. A comparison of two unrelated objects - concepts - or ideas through the use of the words like or as. (Ex. My words trickled off my tongue like raindrops on a windshield.)
Situational Irony
Simile
Present tense
Preposition
40. A speech or poem spoken by one character in order to share their innermost thought and feelings - which have been hidden throughout the story
Dramatic monologue
Oxymoron
Subject Pronoun
Degree adverbs
41. Shows comparison by the suffixes (er/est) or modifiers (more/most).
Two - syllable adjective
Conjunction: Correlative
Third Person
Type of Lit: Short Story
42. Is a scheme of how words are organized into patterns
Personal Point of View
Compound - complex sentences
Superlative adverbs
Rhyme
43. Singles out a specific noun; this that - these - those (a noun must immediately follow).
Play
Decoding Skills
Demonstrative adjective
Verb
44. Occur when the adverb tells how often - when - or how long.
Object Pronoun
Biography
Time adverbs
Figurative Language
45. Contains the preposition - the object of the preposition and the modifiers of the object.
Initial
Comparative adjective
morpheme
Prepositional phrase
46. Occur when the adverbs tells how something is done (often ends in - ly).
Manner adverbs
Schema
Article
Type of Lit: Comedy
47. Compares 3 or more people - places - things - ideas - concepts - or characteristics. The adjective usually ends in - est.
Superlative adjective
Type of Lit: Essay
homonym
Type of Lit: Novel
48. The main idea or the fundamental meaning of literary work that can be either plainly stated or implied.
Theme
Singular pronouns
Communication: Encounters
Literary elements
49. (extension of reading stage) Reader used text knowledge to connect to personal knowledge of the reader's life - the lives of others - and the human condition.
grapheme
fiction
Reflection/response
Plot: Types of Conflict
50. Describe a verb - adjective - or adverb.
Type of Lit: Tragedy
Text - to - world (T- W
Positive adverbs
Mental Point of View