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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. Occur when the adverbs tells where - to where - or from where.
Epic
Irony
Place adverbs
Tone
2. Daily communications that happen as people interact with one another in their common environment. These relations may occur in the home - at work - in school - in the community - or on the computer.
Pronoun
Interjection
Adjective
Communication: Encounters
3. Is any adjective that is not proper and in not capitalized.
Type of Lit: Prose
Future tense
Common adjective
Plot: Inciting force
4. Introduction of the story. Reader is introduced to the setting - tone - characters - purpose if the story
Text - to - text (T- T)
Plot: Exposition
Past tense
Indirect presentation
5. When the audience perceives something that a character in the literature does not know.
Interjection
Irony
Dramatic Irony
Text - to - self (T- S)
6. A play that uses dialogue to present its message to the audience and it meant to be performed.
Symbol
Type of Lit: Comedy
Type of Lit: Drama
Comparative adverbs
7. 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.)
Superlative adverbs
Alliteration
Metaphor
Hyperbole
8. A literary work that is in ordinary form and used the familiar structure of spoken language - sentence after sentence.
Plot: Resolution
Irregular verbs
Irony
Type of Lit: Prose
9. Focuses on a mix of reality and the imaginary.
Science fiction
Decoding Skills
Epic
Communication: Rituals
10. 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.
Preposition
Singular pronouns
Motif
Plot
11. Shows that the action will happen (uses 'will')
Literary Selections: Expository
Manner adverbs
Autobiography
Future tense
12. Characters or events trigger the central conflict
digraph
Plot: Inciting force
Possessive Pronoun
Comparative adverbs
13. Contain 2 or more single sentences which are joined by a conjunction and/or punctuation.
Complex sentences
Compound adjective
Subject Pronoun
Compound sentences
14. About someone's life (written by another person)
Autobiography
Setting
Biography
dipthong
15. Is a word that shows action(s) or a state of being.
Plot: Climax
Positive adverbs
Verb
Subject Pronoun
16. Possess 2 or more independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses.
Metaphor
Proper adjective
Compound - complex sentences
Fact
17. Societies must deal with people who are considered misfits - as they stray from societal norms and laws.
Communication: Deviants
Possessive Pronoun
Verb
Mood
18. Uses a completely different word to express the comparison.
Type of Lit: Short Story
Idiom
Irregular adjective
Type of Lit: Realism
19. Is a group of words that tells position - direction - or how two ideas are related to one another.
Alliteration
Preposition
Degree adverbs
Communication: Rituals
20. Compare 3 or more things.
Adjective
Motif
Superlative adverbs
Communication: Rituals
21. 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.)
Alliteration
Idiom
Play
Singular pronouns
22. When the pronoun is the object of a verb or prepositional phrase.
Communication: Crisis
Communication
Fantasy
Object Pronoun
23. Express more than one person - place - thing - concept - idea - or characteristics.
morpheme
Realistic fiction
Mental Point of View
Plural pronouns
24. 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.
Mental Point of View
Plot: Inciting force
Poetry
Type of Lit: Tragedy
25. Based upon a belief or a view and is not based upon evidence that can be verified.
Opinion
Rhyme
Paraphrase
Verb
26. The conclusion of the story and the completion of all the action.
First Person
homophone
Imperative
Plot: Resolution
27. Combination of 2 letters possessing a single sound (Ex. head=ea - chance=ch - path=th)
Positive adverbs
Plot: Inciting force
digraph
Conjunction: Correlative
28. A narrative in which the characters and events represent an idea or truth about life in general.
Type of Lit: Allegory
Opinion
Theme
Plot: Inciting force
29. Statements or ideas that are able to be verified and supported with evidence.
Tone
Fact
Literary Selections: Expository
grapheme
30. 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
Two - syllable adjective
Positive adjective
Oxymoron
Communication: Encounters
31. Describes a writer's feelings or attitudes toward the subject.
Mental Point of View
Motif
Oxymoron
Mood
32. 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.)
Alliteration
Communication
Initial
Text - to - world (T- W
33. Is the process of understanding that letters in text represent the sounds (phonemes) in speech.
Superlative adjective
Type of Lit: Drama
Decoding Skills
Flashback
34. When the pronoun shows ownership or possession.
Poetry
Plot: Types of Conflict
Compound sentences
Possessive Pronoun
35. 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.
Dramatic Irony
Manner adverbs
Compound - complex sentences
Noun
36. Are conclusions reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning.
Inferences
Oxymoron
Analogy
Plural pronouns
37. (extending stage) Reader delves into the text - using background knowledge to build an understanding of the literary piece with new information being absorbed and used to ask questions.
Plot: Falling action
Declarative
Common adjective
Developing
38. A letter or letters that represent one phoneme; the smallest meaningful unit within a writing system. (Ex. cat=/c/ /a/ /t/
Autobiography
Figurative Language
First Person
grapheme
39. 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.
Physical Point of View
Literary Selections: Narrative
Simple sentences
Setting
40. Connection occurs when students can relate their own lives or make very personal connections to what is currently being read.
Text - to - self (T- S)
Autobiography
Preposition
Type of Lit: Allegory
41. Requires the words more/most of less/least to express comparison.
Three (or more) syllable adjective
Onomatopoeia
Critical Analysis
Present tense
42. A sentence that asks a question and ends with a question mark.
Object Pronoun
Science fiction
Interrogative
Dialogue
43. When society is faced with an issue of concern or a situation - people must cooperate and make successful responses.
Personal pronouns
Proper adjective
Communication: Crisis
Autobiography
44. The outcome of the conflict can be forecasted. This is the peak of the story and often included the greatest emotion.
Conjunction: Correlative
Plot: Climax
Type of Lit: Drama
Interrogative
45. Follows a linking verb and describes the subject.
Foreshadow
Predicate adjective
Compound sentences
Comparative adverbs
46. Reference or resource works - textbooks - and informational materials most often used in subject or content areas.
Rhyme
Time adverbs
Literary Selections: Expository
Personal pronouns
47. Express one person - place - thing - concept - idea - or characteristics.
Singular pronouns
homonym
Verbal Irony
Historical Fiction
48. 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.
Second Person
Common adjective
Type of Lit: Fable
Plural pronouns
49. Gives the reader approximate information and does not tell exactly how much or how many.
Communication: Rituals
Indefinite adjective
Conjunction: Coordinating
Past tense
50. Follow a distinct pattern and are predictable
Type of Lit: Realism
Regular verbs
Possessive Pronoun
Schema