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Praxis Literature
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Subjects
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praxis
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literature
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Words that have the same pronunciation and spelling - but have different meanings. (Ex. mean - rude - mean - average - or mean - define)
Pace
Superlative adverbs
Symbol
homonym
2. Express one complete thought.
Future tense
Simple sentences
Type of Lit: Myth
Literary elements
3. A story with an imaginary setting - plot - and characters - some of whom may have special powers
Motif
Fantasy
Fact
Simile
4. A narrative poem about historical or legendary creatures
Foreshadow
Biography
Epic
Degree adverbs
5. Stories passed down from generation to generation that includes fables - myths - legends - and tall tales.
Simple sentences
Folktales
phoneme
Personification
6. Is a word or phrase used to show strong emotion or surprise. (Ex. Hey!; Oh no - a shark!)
Interjection
Plot
Communication: Deviants
Mental Point of View
7. The use of words - phrases - or other language structures that change the literal meaning.
Figurative Language
Common adjective
Setting
Noun
8. When a conjunction connects two clauses that are not equal or the same type; it connects a dependent to an independent clause.
Personification
Compound - complex sentences
Literary Selections: Expository
Conjunction: Subordinating
9. Main problem in the story.
Realistic fiction
Plot: Conflict
Demonstrative adjective
Personal pronouns
10. The setting - time - event - and characters are based on history and facts.
dipthong
Historical Fiction
Plot: Resolution
Possessive Pronoun
11. Is any adjective that is not proper and in not capitalized.
Common adjective
Text - to - world (T- W
Analogy
Rhyme
12. A story that was created to explain some natural force of nature - religious belief - or social phenomenon. The gods and goddesses have supernatural powers but the human characters often do not.
Reflection/response
Type of Lit: Myth
Play
Plot: Conflict
13. Occur when the adverb tells how much or how little.
Degree adverbs
Folktales
Place adverbs
Figurative Language
14. When the audience perceives something that a character in the literature does not know.
Fantasy
Dramatic Irony
Reflection/response
Plural pronouns
15. When the pronoun is used as the sentence's subject.
Simple sentences
Subject Pronoun
Conjunction: Subordinating
grapheme
16. 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.
Preposition
Foreshadow
Text - to - text (T- T)
Text - to - world (T- W
17. Is formed by a proper noun and is always capitalized.
Proper adjective
homophone
Plural pronouns
Personification
18. A literary work in which there is a downfall of the hero due to a tragic flaw or personal characteristic: often ends with an unhappy ending.
Type of Lit: Tragedy
Personal pronouns
Article
Declarative
19. A hint of clue that the author provides to the reader to suggest what will happen next of at sometime in the future in the story or narrative.
Historical Fiction
Foreshadow
Conjunction: Coordinating
Tone
20. The use of a recurring object - element - concept - word - phrase - or structure in order to draw the readers' attention to a specific point the author is trying to make.
Noun
Imperative
Motif
Mental Point of View
21. A fictional narrative of book length in which characters and plot are developed in a somewhat realistic manner.
Type of Lit: Novel
Type of Lit: Short Story
Time adverbs
Declarative
22. A device in which a word or phrase is used to mean the exact opposite of its normal meaning. Can also be used to show that a person - situation - statement - or circumstance is not as it usually appears.
Biography
Metaphor
Folktales
Irony
23. Possess 2 or more independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses.
Plot: Climax
Second Person
Plot: Resolution
Compound - complex sentences
24. 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.
Flashback
Analogy
Irregular adjective
Schema
25. Shows the action is happening now.
Conjunction: Coordinating
digraph
Manner adverbs
Present tense
26. Reference or resource works - textbooks - and informational materials most often used in subject or content areas.
Personification
Epic
Fact
Literary Selections: Expository
27. Shows the action happened in the past or before (uses 'ed')
Past tense
First Person
Critical Analysis
Superlative adjective
28. Comparison of similar objects - which suggests that since the objects are similar in some ways they will probably be alike in other ways.
Analogy
Positive adjective
Dialogue
Alliteration
29. A real concrete object that is used to represent an idea or concept
Plot: Falling action
Flashback
Symbol
Poetry
30. A word the joins together words or groups of words.
Conjunction
Object Pronoun
Point of View
Schema
31. 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.
Past tense
Exaggeration
Plot: Falling action
Imagery
32. Tales that relate to the unknown and revealed through human or worldly dilemmas or situations that include horror - fantasy - crime - solving - secret events - and the supernatural.
Plot: Types of Conflict
Literary elements
Conjunction: Coordinating
Mystery
33. (construction stage) Reader has contact with content - structure - genre - and the language of the text - using prior knowledge to build an understanding of the elements.
Indirect presentation
Reflection/response
Manner adverbs
Initial
34. Uses a completely different word to express the comparison.
Type of Lit: Comedy
Mental Point of View
Irregular adjective
Personification
35. 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.)
Personal Point of View
Type of Lit: Short Story
Exaggeration
Idiom
36. (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.
Reflection/response
Poetry
homonym
Text - to - world (T- W
37. A sentence that makes a statement or tells something and ends with a period.
Foreshadow
phoneme
Declarative
Irregular adjective
38. Shows that the action will happen (uses 'will')
Type of Lit: Allegory
Communication
Type of Lit: Drama
Future tense
39. Is the feeling or attitude that is conveyed by a narrative or selection.
Noun
Type of Lit: Comedy
Tone
Comparative adverbs
40. Combination of 2 letters possessing a single sound (Ex. head=ea - chance=ch - path=th)
digraph
Physical Point of View
Plot: Inciting force
Compound adjective
41. A letter or letters that represent one phoneme; the smallest meaningful unit within a writing system. (Ex. cat=/c/ /a/ /t/
grapheme
Type of Lit: Allegory
Type of Lit: Realism
Imagery
42. A character's traits are exposed by actions and speech.
Fact
Pronoun
morpheme
Indirect presentation
43. Express more than one person - place - thing - concept - idea - or characteristics.
Plural pronouns
Symbol
Folktales
Conjunction
44. The use of conversation between characters in order to provide readers with insight in the characters' behaviors - motivations - and human interactions.
Decoding Skills
Dialogue
Mystery
Rhyme
45. Is made up of 2 or more words and is hyphenated. (Ex. The action - packed movie held my attention.)
Decoding Skills
Compound adjective
Type of Lit: Novel
dipthong
46. Attachment to a base or root word.
Metaphor
Paraphrase
Subject Pronoun
affix
47. A narrative in which the characters and events represent an idea or truth about life in general.
Folktales
Indirect presentation
Type of Lit: Allegory
digraph
48. A play that uses dialogue to present its message to the audience and it meant to be performed.
Type of Lit: Drama
Conjunction
Motif
Comparative adjective
49. Restating in different words
Paraphrase
Plot: Falling action
Biography
Compound sentences
50. A pair of words that when combined have the opposite meanings. (Ex. found missing - exact estimate - tragic comedy - old news - small fortune - pretty ugly - jumbo shrimp
Fact
Reflection/response
Complex sentences
Oxymoron