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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. Characters or events trigger the central conflict
Verbal Irony
Plot: Inciting force
Two - syllable adjective
Realistic fiction
2. A simple short story that is used to explain a brief - a moral - or a spiritual lesson
Indefinite adjective
Plot: Resolution
Plural pronouns
Type of Lit: Parable
3. 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.
Science fiction
Type of Lit: Short Story
Plot: Falling action
Preposition
4. 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.)
Idiom
Indirect presentation
digraph
Positive adverbs
5. Shows the action happened in the past or before (uses 'ed')
Idiom
Past tense
Communication: Encounters
Verbal Irony
6. When the pronoun is used as the sentence's subject.
Subject Pronoun
Type of Lit: Parable
Alliteration
Irregular verbs
7. 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
Foreshadow
Play
Imperative
8. 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.
morpheme
First Person
Opinion
Type of Lit: Essay
9. Based upon a belief or a view and is not based upon evidence that can be verified.
Literary Selections: Narrative
grapheme
Opinion
Article
10. Shows that the action will happen (uses 'will')
Future tense
Interjection
Initial
Positive adverbs
11. Words that have the same pronunciation and spelling - but have different meanings. (Ex. mean - rude - mean - average - or mean - define)
Conjunction: Subordinating
Prepositional phrase
homonym
affix
12. A play that uses dialogue to present its message to the audience and it meant to be performed.
Schema
Type of Lit: Drama
fiction
Object Pronoun
13. Describe a verb - adjective - or adverb.
Motif
grapheme
Positive adverbs
Metaphor
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.)
Dramatic monologue
Pace
Theme
Metaphor
15. Express one complete thought.
Simple sentences
Positive adverbs
Science fiction
Physical Point of View
16. Focuses on a mix of reality and the imaginary.
Science fiction
Manner adverbs
Type of Lit: Myth
Plural pronouns
17. When society is faced with an issue of concern or a situation - people must cooperate and make successful responses.
Communication: Crisis
Superlative adverbs
Compound - complex sentences
Flashback
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.
Place adverbs
Communication: Encounters
Noun
Type of Lit: Tragedy
19. Occur when the adverb tells how much or how little.
Conjunction: Coordinating
First Person
morpheme
Degree adverbs
20. Gives the reader approximate information and does not tell exactly how much or how many.
Dramatic monologue
Subject Pronoun
Biography
Indefinite adjective
21. 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.
Physical Point of View
Imperative
Text - to - world (T- W
Type of Lit: Comedy
22. (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.
Personal pronouns
Communication: Encounters
Reflection/response
Plot: Falling action
23. Compares 2 or more people - places - things - ideas - concepts - or characteristics. The event usually ends in - er.
Comparative adjective
Personal pronouns
Verb
Irregular adjective
24. When a conjunction connects is used in pairs.
Autobiography
Conjunction: Correlative
Schema
Text - to - self (T- S)
25. Stories passed down from generation to generation that includes fables - myths - legends - and tall tales.
Metaphor
Prepositional phrase
Folktales
Personal pronouns
26. The use of descriptive works in such a way as to give human characteristics to a nonhuman thing such as an object - idea or animal. (Ex. The dog danced with joy when she was given a bone.)
Paraphrase
Literary Selections: Narrative
Personification
Type of Lit: Essay
27. A string of events that builds up from the conflict - when then moves toward the climax.
Critical Analysis
Plot
Type of Lit: Realism
Plot: Rising Action
28. Statements or ideas that are able to be verified and supported with evidence.
Decoding Skills
Simile
Fact
Conjunction: Coordinating
29. 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: Novel
Analogy
Irregular verbs
Figurative Language
30. Refers to the position in time and space in which an author describes his or her views or material.
Demonstrative adjective
Physical Point of View
Exclamatory
affix
31. Uses a completely different word to express the comparison.
Type of Lit: Myth
Personal pronouns
Type of Lit: Fable
Irregular adjective
32. Restating in different words
Possessive Pronoun
Paraphrase
Communication: Deviants
homonym
33. 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)
Realistic fiction
Onomatopoeia
Analogy
homonym
34. 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.
homophone
Initial
Common adjective
Literary Selections: Narrative
35. When the pronoun shows ownership or possession.
Adverb
Critical Analysis
Possessive Pronoun
Proper adjective
36. Is a word the modifies a verb - an adjective - or an adverb. Adverbs tell how - when - where - why - how much - and how often.
Pronoun
Personal pronouns
Irregular adjective
Adverb
37. 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.
Communication: Crisis
Pronoun
Complex sentences
Regular verbs
38. Shows the action is happening now.
Present tense
Tone
Plot: Inciting force
Personal pronouns
39. The use of words - phrases - or other language structures that change the literal meaning.
digraph
Compound adjective
Type of Lit: Parable
Figurative Language
40. The setting - time - event - and characters are based on history and facts.
Analogy
Historical Fiction
Conjunction: Correlative
Adjective
41. The use of conversation between characters in order to provide readers with insight in the characters' behaviors - motivations - and human interactions.
Plot: Resolution
Time adverbs
grapheme
Dialogue
42. How the details of a narrative are placed and how transitions are made within the narrative. Helps the story to move forward.
Plot: Conflict
Pace
Object Pronoun
Tone
43. Have 1 independent clause and one or more dependent clauses.
Adjective
Past tense
Complex sentences
Conjunction: Correlative
44. When the audience perceives something that a character in the literature does not know.
Theme
Noun
Plot: Falling action
Dramatic Irony
45. Focuses on the manner in which the writer describes - discusses - or narrates a subject.
Literary Selections: Narrative
Type of Lit: Myth
Alliteration
Personal Point of View
46. 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.
Setting
Fact
Simile
Foreshadow
47. Is the feeling or attitude that is conveyed by a narrative or selection.
Personal pronouns
Tone
Type of Lit: Novel
Predicate adjective
48. 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.
digraph
Text - to - text (T- T)
Article
Simple sentences
49. Societies must deal with people who are considered misfits - as they stray from societal norms and laws.
Type of Lit: Novel
Flashback
Text - to - text (T- T)
Communication: Deviants
50. Refer to the specific and recognizable characteristics of the text of literary work
Regular verbs
Literary elements
phoneme
Possessive Pronoun