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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. Focuses on the manner in which the writer describes - discusses - or narrates a subject.
Realistic fiction
Type of Lit: Parable
Personal Point of View
Conjunction
2. A story written in certain form or rhyme and rhythm with imagery
Two - syllable adjective
Folktales
Poetry
Predicate adjective
3. 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.
Foreshadow
Preposition
Plot: Exposition
Future tense
4. The main idea or the fundamental meaning of literary work that can be either plainly stated or implied.
Theme
Time adverbs
Subject Pronoun
Foreshadow
5. Shows that the action will happen (uses 'will')
Future tense
Communication: Crisis
Personification
Point of View
6. The background knowledge or experiences that students may bring with them into the reading of a text.
Indefinite adjective
Schema
Situational Irony
Communication: Crisis
7. Is a group of words that tells position - direction - or how two ideas are related to one another.
Preposition
Initial
Historical Fiction
Idiom
8. Restating in different words
Mystery
Declarative
Type of Lit: Comedy
Paraphrase
9. Refers to the position in time and space in which an author describes his or her views or material.
Science fiction
Point of View
Physical Point of View
dipthong
10. Uses a completely different word to express the comparison.
Play
Paraphrase
Irregular adjective
Critical Analysis
11. Contain 2 or more single sentences which are joined by a conjunction and/or punctuation.
morpheme
Compound - complex sentences
Compound sentences
Folktales
12. Distinct unit of sound found within language that helps distinguish utterances from one another.
Three (or more) syllable adjective
phoneme
Prepositional phrase
Interrogative
13. Is formed by a proper noun and is always capitalized.
Idiom
Proper adjective
Poetry
Initial
14. Requires the words more/most of less/least to express comparison.
Object Pronoun
Three (or more) syllable adjective
Indefinite adjective
Imagery
15. Is a discrepancy between the expected results and actual results.
Type of Lit: Short Story
Compound sentences
Situational Irony
Personal pronouns
16. Introduction of the story. Reader is introduced to the setting - tone - characters - purpose if the story
Exaggeration
Plot: Exposition
First Person
Type of Lit: Fable
17. Occur when the adverbs tells how something is done (often ends in - ly).
Verb
Type of Lit: Myth
Manner adverbs
Dialogue
18. A theme of plot the could happen in real life
Figurative Language
Realistic fiction
Play
Dramatic monologue
19. Shows comparison by the suffixes (er/est) or modifiers (more/most).
Type of Lit: Allegory
Conjunction: Coordinating
Plot
Two - syllable adjective
20. Have their own - individual form for each tense - which does not follow a pattern.
Irregular verbs
Exclamatory
First Person
Object Pronoun
21. Attachment to a base or root word.
affix
Hyperbole
Positive adverbs
Alliteration
22. Describes a noun or pronoun without comparing it to anyone or anything else.
Positive adjective
Third Person
Irregular verbs
Imagery
23. A character's traits are exposed by actions and speech.
Third Person
Communication: Encounters
Alliteration
Indirect presentation
24. (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.
Dramatic Irony
Foreshadow
Initial
Adjective
25. A short story - often with animals as the main characters - that teachers a moral or lesson to the reader
Imperative
Personification
Type of Lit: Fable
Complex sentences
26. Comparison of similar objects - which suggests that since the objects are similar in some ways they will probably be alike in other ways.
Type of Lit: Essay
Prepositional phrase
Noun
Analogy
27. A non - fiction piece that is often short and used to express the writer's opinion about a topic or to share information on a subject.
Positive adverbs
Type of Lit: Essay
Type of Lit: Tragedy
Adjective
28. A story written for the purpose of performance
Initial
Play
Predicate adjective
phoneme
29. A narrative is a constructive format (as a work of speech - writing - song - film - television - video games - photography or theatre) that describes a sequence of non - fictional or fictional events.
Hyperbole
Irregular verbs
Literary Selections: Narrative
Comparative adjective
30. These communications occur as part of a tradition - or established meeting or time when certain groups come together for discussions or in response to activities.
Communication: Rituals
Adjective
Idiom
Comparative adjective
31. 1. Man vs. Man - One person is against another.2. Man vs. Nature - A person(s) battles with forces of nature.3. Man vs. Society - Societal values (customs) are challenged by person(s).4. Man vs. Self - Internal struggles - or test of values of a char
Plot: Types of Conflict
Idiom
Predicate adjective
First Person
32. The use of words that are appealing to the sense of hearing and mimic sounds that aid in the description for the reader. (Ex. boom - sizzle - tinkle - hiss - chiming - tolling - moan - groan - purr - squeak)
Type of Lit: Myth
Onomatopoeia
Singular pronouns
Comparative adjective
33. Is the perspective from which a story is told or a literary piece is written.
Complex sentences
Point of View
Conjunction
Type of Lit: Short Story
34. How the details of a narrative are placed and how transitions are made within the narrative. Helps the story to move forward.
Pace
Type of Lit: Drama
Biography
Setting
35. The writer tells the story another character addressing him as 'you'. It appears to the readers as if they are the characters being told what to do and what to feel.
Imagery
Second Person
Indefinite adjective
Type of Lit: Realism
36. When the audience perceives something that a character in the literature does not know.
Degree adverbs
Verbal Irony
Dramatic Irony
affix
37. Words that are spelled differently - pronounced identically - but have different meanings. (Ex. two - too - to; isle - aisle; ball - bawl; sweet - suite; here - hear; pair - pear; pain - pane).
Symbol
Complex sentences
Plot: Climax
homophone
38. A series of events occurring after the climax that bring the story to a conclusion
Plot: Falling action
Third Person
Symbol
Interjection
39. Is the sequential order of events within a narrative
Plot
Figurative Language
Degree adverbs
Foreshadow
40. Is a word the modifies a verb - an adjective - or an adverb. Adverbs tell how - when - where - why - how much - and how often.
Comparative adjective
Developing
Adverb
Past tense
41. The consonant sounds are repeated - generally at the beginning of a word or within words. (Ex. The sneaky snake was snoring loudly as she slept soundly.)
phoneme
Interjection
Alliteration
Type of Lit: Parable
42. Describe a verb - adjective - or adverb.
Oxymoron
Positive adverbs
Compound - complex sentences
Possessive Pronoun
43. A narrative poem about historical or legendary creatures
Epic
Prepositional phrase
Interrogative
Communication: Rituals
44. A narrative in which the characters and events represent an idea or truth about life in general.
Type of Lit: Allegory
Demonstrative adjective
Poetry
Superlative adjective
45. An exaggeration or use of a statement that enhances the effects of the words - which may or may not be realistic. (Ex. It was such a hot summer that even the cactus was sweating.)
Hyperbole
phoneme
Personal pronouns
Present tense
46. When a conjunction connects two clauses that are not equal or the same type; it connects a dependent to an independent clause.
Simile
Plot
Conjunction: Subordinating
Situational Irony
47. Connection is defined as the comparison between what is currently being read to that of other literary works that have been read in the past.
Mystery
Mental Point of View
phoneme
Text - to - text (T- T)
48. 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
Alliteration
Oxymoron
Analogy
Type of Lit: Fable
49. The outcome of the conflict can be forecasted. This is the peak of the story and often included the greatest emotion.
Foreshadow
Plot: Climax
Proper adjective
Singular pronouns
50. A sentence that expresses strong feeling or shows surprise and ends with an exclamation point.
Pronoun
Exclamatory
Flashback
Plot: Rising Action