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Praxis Literature
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Subjects
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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. The setting - time - event - and characters are based on history and facts.
Simile
Historical Fiction
Fantasy
Type of Lit: Prose
2. A fictional narrative of book length in which characters and plot are developed in a somewhat realistic manner.
Positive adverbs
Type of Lit: Novel
Type of Lit: Allegory
Opinion
3. (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.
Initial
Comparative adjective
Irony
Second Person
4. Smallest meaningful unit of speech - which can no longer be divided. (Ex. in - come - on).
Dramatic Irony
morpheme
Alliteration
Type of Lit: Novel
5. A literary work that is in ordinary form and used the familiar structure of spoken language - sentence after sentence.
Point of View
Type of Lit: Prose
Communication: Deviants
Communication
6. Main problem in the story.
Plot: Inciting force
Communication: Encounters
Plot: Conflict
Conjunction
7. When the author says one thing and means something else
Type of Lit: Drama
Third Person
Verbal Irony
Tone
8. 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.
Type of Lit: Tragedy
Historical Fiction
Type of Lit: Fable
Complex sentences
9. 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.
Conjunction: Subordinating
Type of Lit: Myth
Compound - complex sentences
Situational Irony
10. Requires the words more/most of less/least to express comparison.
Type of Lit: Drama
Plot: Inciting force
Three (or more) syllable adjective
Exclamatory
11. Express one person - place - thing - concept - idea - or characteristics.
Interjection
affix
Dialogue
Singular pronouns
12. 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.
Conjunction
Text - to - world (T- W
Mood
Type of Lit: Tragedy
13. Introduction of the story. Reader is introduced to the setting - tone - characters - purpose if the story
Text - to - text (T- T)
Type of Lit: Short Story
Plural pronouns
Plot: Exposition
14. The sense of feeling(s) in literary works. How the author presents or selects the setting - images - objects - and words in a story.
Biography
Mood
Motif
Communication: Crisis
15. The outcome of the conflict can be forecasted. This is the peak of the story and often included the greatest emotion.
Schema
Type of Lit: Fable
Folktales
Plot: Climax
16. 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
Inferences
Motif
grapheme
17. Contains the preposition - the object of the preposition and the modifiers of the object.
Communication: Crisis
Prepositional phrase
Communication: Rituals
Pronoun
18. Is a word used to describe a noun or pronoun.
Communication: Rituals
Adjective
Demonstrative adjective
Plot: Climax
19. The ability to impart and share knowledge - opinions - ideas - feelings - and beliefs.
Plot: Falling action
Conjunction: Coordinating
Communication
grapheme
20. A speech or poem spoken by one character in order to share their innermost thought and feelings - which have been hidden throughout the story
Past tense
Critical Analysis
Dramatic monologue
Exclamatory
21. The background knowledge or experiences that students may bring with them into the reading of a text.
Inferences
Schema
Tone
Predicate adjective
22. A theme of plot the could happen in real life
Manner adverbs
Realistic fiction
Indefinite adjective
Type of Lit: Parable
23. A character is portrayed by the author - the narrator - or the other characters.
Compound sentences
Positive adverbs
Direct presentation
Poetry
24. Based upon a belief or a view and is not based upon evidence that can be verified.
Degree adverbs
Personal pronouns
Complex sentences
Opinion
25. Not true - imaginary - books that are not true stories - but made up ones.
Compound - complex sentences
Degree adverbs
phoneme
fiction
26. Is the feeling or attitude that is conveyed by a narrative or selection.
Plot: Resolution
Type of Lit: Realism
Tone
Type of Lit: Prose
27. 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
Tone
Plural pronouns
Poetry
28. A series of events occurring after the climax that bring the story to a conclusion
Text - to - text (T- T)
Plot: Falling action
Rhyme
Prepositional phrase
29. A narrative in which the characters and events represent an idea or truth about life in general.
Type of Lit: Allegory
dipthong
Initial
Type of Lit: Parable
30. Life is dealt with in a humorous manner - often poking fun at people's mistakes.
Irregular adjective
Figurative Language
Plot: Conflict
Type of Lit: Comedy
31. A comparison of two unrelated objects - concepts - or ideas through the use of the words like or as. (Ex. My words trickled off my tongue like raindrops on a windshield.)
Simile
Exclamatory
Type of Lit: Short Story
Setting
32. The overstatement or the stretching of the truth in order to emphasize a point. (Ex. The music was so loud it shattered my eardrums.)
Literary elements
Exaggeration
Plot
morpheme
33. When the pronoun is used as the sentence's subject.
Compound - complex sentences
Initial
Type of Lit: Novel
Subject Pronoun
34. Is the process of understanding that letters in text represent the sounds (phonemes) in speech.
Decoding Skills
Imperative
Onomatopoeia
Historical Fiction
35. Combination of 2 letters possessing a single sound (Ex. head=ea - chance=ch - path=th)
Developing
Fact
digraph
Compound - complex sentences
36. When society is faced with an issue of concern or a situation - people must cooperate and make successful responses.
Idiom
Communication: Crisis
Developing
Predicate adjective
37. Is a word the modifies a verb - an adjective - or an adverb. Adverbs tell how - when - where - why - how much - and how often.
Exaggeration
Adverb
Two - syllable adjective
Schema
38. The main idea or the fundamental meaning of literary work that can be either plainly stated or implied.
Superlative adverbs
Possessive Pronoun
Theme
Conjunction: Subordinating
39. Is a word or phrase used to show strong emotion or surprise. (Ex. Hey!; Oh no - a shark!)
Interjection
grapheme
Complex sentences
Singular pronouns
40. Describe a verb - adjective - or adverb.
Predicate adjective
Demonstrative adjective
grapheme
Positive adverbs
41. Focuses on the manner in which the writer describes - discusses - or narrates a subject.
Conjunction: Coordinating
Personal Point of View
Onomatopoeia
Tone
42. Compare 3 or more things.
Manner adverbs
fiction
Superlative adverbs
Complex sentences
43. Comparison of similar objects - which suggests that since the objects are similar in some ways they will probably be alike in other ways.
Article
Point of View
Analogy
Plot: Exposition
44. 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.)
Communication: Deviants
Article
Personification
Play
45. Shows comparison by the suffixes (er/est) or modifiers (more/most).
Manner adverbs
phoneme
Two - syllable adjective
Text - to - text (T- T)
46. A story written in certain form or rhyme and rhythm with imagery
Decoding Skills
Plot: Resolution
Poetry
Text - to - world (T- W
47. Occur when the adverbs tells where - to where - or from where.
Comparative adverbs
Point of View
Exclamatory
Place adverbs
48. 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.)
Proper adjective
Superlative adjective
Idiom
Folktales
49. Follow a distinct pattern and are predictable
Regular verbs
Folktales
Proper adjective
Physical Point of View
50. Express one complete thought.
Simple sentences
Analogy
Verb
Physical Point of View