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Praxis Literature
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praxis
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. When a conjunction connects two clauses that are not equal or the same type; it connects a dependent to an independent clause.
Conjunction: Subordinating
Regular verbs
Positive adverbs
Critical Analysis
2. Is a scheme of how words are organized into patterns
Type of Lit: Tragedy
Historical Fiction
Exaggeration
Rhyme
3. Occur when the adverb tells how much or how little.
Manner adverbs
Type of Lit: Realism
Communication: Deviants
Degree adverbs
4. A real concrete object that is used to represent an idea or concept
Time adverbs
fiction
Symbol
Alliteration
5. Compare 3 or more things.
Text - to - text (T- T)
Verbal Irony
Superlative adverbs
Type of Lit: Parable
6. Possess 2 or more independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses.
Hyperbole
Type of Lit: Short Story
Conjunction: Correlative
Compound - complex sentences
7. When society is faced with an issue of concern or a situation - people must cooperate and make successful responses.
Common adjective
Literary Selections: Narrative
Communication: Crisis
Developing
8. Words that have the same pronunciation and spelling - but have different meanings. (Ex. mean - rude - mean - average - or mean - define)
Autobiography
homonym
Historical Fiction
Superlative adjective
9. Uses a completely different word to express the comparison.
Plot: Falling action
Communication: Crisis
Verbal Irony
Irregular adjective
10. Contains the preposition - the object of the preposition and the modifiers of the object.
Prepositional phrase
Schema
Initial
Onomatopoeia
11. Statements or ideas that are able to be verified and supported with evidence.
Plot: Resolution
Physical Point of View
Fact
Theme
12. 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
Type of Lit: Essay
Comparative adverbs
affix
Oxymoron
13. Occur when the adverbs tells how something is done (often ends in - ly).
Flashback
Possessive Pronoun
Conjunction: Coordinating
Manner adverbs
14. A sentence that gives a command - often with you are the understood subject - and ends with a period.
Imperative
Mystery
Article
Comparative adverbs
15. Restating in different words
Compound adjective
Paraphrase
Compound - complex sentences
Second Person
16. Refer to the specific and recognizable characteristics of the text of literary work
Pronoun
Verbal Irony
Type of Lit: Myth
Literary elements
17. Is a word that names a person - place - thing - concept - idea - act - or characteristic. Nouns give names to everything that exists - has existed - or will exist in the world.
Noun
Mental Point of View
Second Person
Adjective
18. Is a word used to describe a noun or pronoun.
Adjective
Exaggeration
Type of Lit: Parable
Indirect presentation
19. A story written in certain form or rhyme and rhythm with imagery
Simple sentences
Poetry
Proper adjective
First Person
20. Occur when the adverbs tells where - to where - or from where.
Science fiction
Predicate adjective
Alliteration
Place adverbs
21. Is a word placed before a noun - which introduces the noun as specific (the) or nonspecific (a - an).
Article
Comparative adverbs
Noun
Foreshadow
22. Is the perspective from which a story is told or a literary piece is written.
Play
fiction
Literary Selections: Expository
Point of View
23. Gives the reader approximate information and does not tell exactly how much or how many.
Singular pronouns
Indefinite adjective
Verb
Pronoun
24. 2 vowels in which the sound begins at the first vowel and moves toward the sound of the second vowel. (Ex. snout=ou - boy=oy)
Literary Selections: Narrative
dipthong
Onomatopoeia
Regular verbs
25. 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.
Situational Irony
Noun
Type of Lit: Novel
Flashback
26. 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.
Situational Irony
Plot: Falling action
Present tense
Text - to - world (T- W
27. 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.
Motif
Hyperbole
Type of Lit: Myth
Three (or more) syllable adjective
28. About someone's life (written by another person)
Biography
Science fiction
Common adjective
Type of Lit: Novel
29. Is a word that shows action(s) or a state of being.
Science fiction
Verb
Point of View
Type of Lit: Short Story
30. Refers to the position in time and space in which an author describes his or her views or material.
fiction
Physical Point of View
Communication: Encounters
Realistic fiction
31. 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.
Plot: Inciting force
Adjective
Opinion
First Person
32. 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).
Plural pronouns
Imperative
homophone
Third Person
33. A narrative poem about historical or legendary creatures
Interrogative
Plot: Rising Action
Autobiography
Epic
34. The conclusion of the story and the completion of all the action.
Adjective
Plot: Resolution
Metaphor
Type of Lit: Fable
35. 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.
Regular verbs
Subject Pronoun
Conjunction: Coordinating
Text - to - world (T- W
36. Life is dealt with in a humorous manner - often poking fun at people's mistakes.
Reflection/response
Complex sentences
Predicate adjective
Type of Lit: Comedy
37. Compares 2 or more people - places - things - ideas - concepts - or characteristics. The event usually ends in - er.
Exclamatory
Type of Lit: Myth
Comparative adjective
fiction
38. 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.
Verbal Irony
Foreshadow
Degree adverbs
Type of Lit: Essay
39. 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.
Three (or more) syllable adjective
Conjunction: Subordinating
Plot: Falling action
Motif
40. Not true - imaginary - books that are not true stories - but made up ones.
Type of Lit: Myth
Simile
fiction
Article
41. 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
Rhyme
Object Pronoun
Plot: Falling action
42. Contain 2 or more single sentences which are joined by a conjunction and/or punctuation.
Compound sentences
Irregular verbs
Alliteration
Plot: Inciting force
43. A writing in which the reality of life is shown.
Irony
Past tense
Type of Lit: Realism
Plot: Conflict
44. A play that uses dialogue to present its message to the audience and it meant to be performed.
Communication: Deviants
Type of Lit: Drama
Object Pronoun
Personal pronouns
45. Stories passed down from generation to generation that includes fables - myths - legends - and tall tales.
Text - to - text (T- T)
Present tense
Oxymoron
Folktales
46. A literary work that is in ordinary form and used the familiar structure of spoken language - sentence after sentence.
Folktales
Mental Point of View
Compound adjective
Type of Lit: Prose
47. Is the process of understanding that letters in text represent the sounds (phonemes) in speech.
Developing
Decoding Skills
Poetry
Fact
48. Characters or events trigger the central conflict
Manner adverbs
Physical Point of View
Plot: Inciting force
Compound - complex sentences
49. Express one person - place - thing - concept - idea - or characteristics.
Singular pronouns
homonym
Simple sentences
Subject Pronoun
50. Reference or resource works - textbooks - and informational materials most often used in subject or content areas.
Comparative adjective
Positive adverbs
Literary Selections: Expository
Epic