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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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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Is the perspective from which a story is told or a literary piece is written.
digraph
Positive adjective
Place adverbs
Point of View
2. A sentence that expresses strong feeling or shows surprise and ends with an exclamation point.
Point of View
Exclamatory
dipthong
Opinion
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.
Type of Lit: Short Story
Compound adjective
Type of Lit: Fable
Singular pronouns
4. Express more than one person - place - thing - concept - idea - or characteristics.
grapheme
digraph
Plural pronouns
Plot: Resolution
5. A character's traits are exposed by actions and speech.
Epic
Indirect presentation
Manner adverbs
Type of Lit: Fable
6. The use of conversation between characters in order to provide readers with insight in the characters' behaviors - motivations - and human interactions.
Dialogue
Tone
Literary Selections: Narrative
Mystery
7. Includes the time - place(s) - physical details - and the circumstances or events in which a situation occurs.
Prepositional phrase
Setting
Dramatic monologue
Paraphrase
8. About someone's life (written by another person)
Plot: Climax
Indirect presentation
Time adverbs
Biography
9. A string of events that builds up from the conflict - when then moves toward the climax.
Plot: Resolution
dipthong
Plot: Rising Action
Tone
10. 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: Novel
Dialogue
Theme
Onomatopoeia
11. The use of words - phrases - or other language structures that change the literal meaning.
Fact
Tone
Figurative Language
Present tense
12. Not true - imaginary - books that are not true stories - but made up ones.
Developing
fiction
Present tense
Fact
13. Words that have the same pronunciation and spelling - but have different meanings. (Ex. mean - rude - mean - average - or mean - define)
Type of Lit: Tragedy
Onomatopoeia
homonym
Irony
14. A narrative in which the characters and events represent an idea or truth about life in general.
Analogy
Indirect presentation
Type of Lit: Allegory
Second Person
15. Requires the words more/most of less/least to express comparison.
Three (or more) syllable adjective
Folktales
Manner adverbs
Interjection
16. Refers to the position in time and space in which an author describes his or her views or material.
Direct presentation
homophone
Physical Point of View
Time adverbs
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
fiction
Type of Lit: Comedy
Adjective
18. Focuses on a mix of reality and the imaginary.
Second Person
Science fiction
Pace
Plot: Inciting force
19. A simple short story that is used to explain a brief - a moral - or a spiritual lesson
Flashback
Type of Lit: Novel
Literary Selections: Expository
Type of Lit: Parable
20. Replace nouns in a sentence.
Two - syllable adjective
Personal pronouns
Indirect presentation
Science fiction
21. A story written in certain form or rhyme and rhythm with imagery
Poetry
Imperative
Type of Lit: Novel
Prepositional phrase
22. Express one complete thought.
Idiom
Mystery
Simple sentences
Interrogative
23. Is the process of understanding that letters in text represent the sounds (phonemes) in speech.
Two - syllable adjective
Decoding Skills
Subject Pronoun
Mood
24. 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.
Text - to - text (T- T)
Interrogative
Theme
Figurative Language
25. The background knowledge or experiences that students may bring with them into the reading of a text.
Conjunction
Fantasy
Positive adjective
Schema
26. Are conclusions reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning.
Theme
Poetry
Text - to - world (T- W
Inferences
27. Comparison of similar objects - which suggests that since the objects are similar in some ways they will probably be alike in other ways.
Past tense
Critical Analysis
Communication: Crisis
Analogy
28. Is a word the modifies a verb - an adjective - or an adverb. Adverbs tell how - when - where - why - how much - and how often.
Proper adjective
Adverb
Flashback
Setting
29. Shows the action happened in the past or before (uses 'ed')
Past tense
Inferences
Initial
Preposition
30. Possess 2 or more independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses.
Compound - complex sentences
Type of Lit: Short Story
Proper adjective
Realistic fiction
31. A word the joins together words or groups of words.
Conjunction
Initial
Noun
Figurative Language
32. Stories passed down from generation to generation that includes fables - myths - legends - and tall tales.
Folktales
Direct presentation
Plot: Falling action
Communication: Deviants
33. Occur when the adverbs tells where - to where - or from where.
Play
Plot: Falling action
Imperative
Place adverbs
34. 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.
Literary Selections: Expository
Indirect presentation
Pronoun
Type of Lit: Parable
35. 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.
Type of Lit: Myth
Realistic fiction
Science fiction
digraph
36. The sense of feeling(s) in literary works. How the author presents or selects the setting - images - objects - and words in a story.
Type of Lit: Myth
Mood
Exaggeration
homonym
37. A writing in which the reality of life is shown.
Type of Lit: Realism
Superlative adjective
Historical Fiction
Conjunction: Correlative
38. Contain 2 or more single sentences which are joined by a conjunction and/or punctuation.
Inferences
Literary Selections: Expository
Compound sentences
Type of Lit: Prose
39. 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.
Type of Lit: Essay
Declarative
Direct presentation
Historical Fiction
40. Compare 3 or more things.
Motif
Third Person
Superlative adverbs
Analogy
41. Refer to the specific and recognizable characteristics of the text of literary work
Literary elements
Type of Lit: Fable
Conjunction
Common adjective
42. When the pronoun is the object of a verb or prepositional phrase.
Opinion
Object Pronoun
Compound sentences
morpheme
43. 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)
Compound - complex sentences
Physical Point of View
Type of Lit: Parable
44. The setting - time - event - and characters are based on history and facts.
Physical Point of View
Foreshadow
Historical Fiction
Place adverbs
45. Is a discrepancy between the expected results and actual results.
Inferences
Situational Irony
Literary Selections: Expository
Singular pronouns
46. The author tells the story from an outside voice. The narrator is not one of the characters in the story but informs the reader about the characters.
Singular pronouns
Compound - complex sentences
Third Person
Type of Lit: Novel
47. Compare two things.
Biography
Comparative adverbs
Opinion
Initial
48. A story written for the purpose of performance
Communication
Analogy
Mental Point of View
Play
49. 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.
Conjunction: Subordinating
Irony
Type of Lit: Realism
Decoding Skills
50. A letter or letters that represent one phoneme; the smallest meaningful unit within a writing system. (Ex. cat=/c/ /a/ /t/
grapheme
Mood
Place adverbs
Singular pronouns