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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. A sentence that makes a statement or tells something and ends with a period.
Declarative
Compound adjective
homophone
Type of Lit: Essay
2. 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
Motif
Metaphor
Rhyme
3. When a conjunction connects two clauses that are not equal or the same type; it connects a dependent to an independent clause.
Type of Lit: Essay
Text - to - self (T- S)
Type of Lit: Tragedy
Conjunction: Subordinating
4. 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.
Irregular verbs
Communication: Encounters
Mystery
Verb
5. Is a word placed before a noun - which introduces the noun as specific (the) or nonspecific (a - an).
Article
Manner adverbs
Plot: Rising Action
Possessive Pronoun
6. 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
Object Pronoun
Personal Point of View
Figurative Language
7. A character's traits are exposed by actions and speech.
Type of Lit: Essay
Indirect presentation
Verbal Irony
Literary Selections: Narrative
8. The ability to impart and share knowledge - opinions - ideas - feelings - and beliefs.
Communication
Conjunction: Subordinating
Flashback
Conjunction: Correlative
9. The outcome of the conflict can be forecasted. This is the peak of the story and often included the greatest emotion.
Plot: Falling action
Plot: Climax
Communication
Verb
10. Includes the time - place(s) - physical details - and the circumstances or events in which a situation occurs.
Verb
Setting
First Person
Play
11. Possess 2 or more independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses.
Initial
Personal Point of View
Compound - complex sentences
Text - to - self (T- S)
12. Is a word the modifies a verb - an adjective - or an adverb. Adverbs tell how - when - where - why - how much - and how often.
Communication: Rituals
Adverb
Comparative adverbs
Metaphor
13. 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.
Simile
Conjunction: Coordinating
Conjunction
Third Person
14. Express more than one person - place - thing - concept - idea - or characteristics.
Plural pronouns
Verbal Irony
Compound sentences
Compound adjective
15. Is the process of understanding that letters in text represent the sounds (phonemes) in speech.
Decoding Skills
Communication: Crisis
affix
Verbal Irony
16. Connection occurs when students can relate their own lives or make very personal connections to what is currently being read.
Literary Selections: Expository
Mental Point of View
Text - to - self (T- S)
Point of View
17. Express one person - place - thing - concept - idea - or characteristics.
Plot: Rising Action
homophone
Singular pronouns
Type of Lit: Parable
18. The conclusion of the story and the completion of all the action.
Plot: Inciting force
Plot: Resolution
Oxymoron
Type of Lit: Fable
19. Combination of 2 letters possessing a single sound (Ex. head=ea - chance=ch - path=th)
digraph
Interrogative
Mental Point of View
Irregular verbs
20. Tales that relate to the unknown and revealed through human or worldly dilemmas or situations that include horror - fantasy - crime - solving - secret events - and the supernatural.
Personal pronouns
Mystery
Foreshadow
Future tense
21. Describe a verb - adjective - or adverb.
Plot: Inciting force
Indirect presentation
Positive adverbs
Declarative
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.
Imagery
Reflection/response
Irony
Two - syllable adjective
23. Singles out a specific noun; this that - these - those (a noun must immediately follow).
Compound - complex sentences
digraph
Place adverbs
Demonstrative adjective
24. Compare 3 or more things.
Superlative adverbs
Conjunction: Subordinating
Conjunction
Plot: Climax
25. (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.
homonym
Adjective
Initial
Personification
26. The sense of feeling(s) in literary works. How the author presents or selects the setting - images - objects - and words in a story.
Theme
Historical Fiction
Mood
Adverb
27. Statements or ideas that are able to be verified and supported with evidence.
Fact
Flashback
Compound adjective
Rhyme
28. 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: Drama
Type of Lit: Tragedy
Type of Lit: Prose
Hyperbole
29. Gives the reader approximate information and does not tell exactly how much or how many.
Superlative adverbs
Text - to - text (T- T)
Indefinite adjective
Literary Selections: Narrative
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
Plot: Conflict
Oxymoron
Plural pronouns
Text - to - self (T- S)
31. Smallest meaningful unit of speech - which can no longer be divided. (Ex. in - come - on).
Schema
morpheme
Pace
Three (or more) syllable adjective
32. Is the feeling or attitude that is conveyed by a narrative or selection.
Decoding Skills
Tone
Plot: Resolution
Positive adverbs
33. A story with an imaginary setting - plot - and characters - some of whom may have special powers
Fantasy
Metaphor
Opinion
Situational Irony
34. 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.
Third Person
Plot: Falling action
Three (or more) syllable adjective
Communication: Encounters
35. When the pronoun is the object of a verb or prepositional phrase.
Article
Motif
Pace
Object Pronoun
36. 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
Conjunction: Coordinating
Simile
Biography
37. When the pronoun is used as the sentence's subject.
Pace
Foreshadow
Subject Pronoun
Common adjective
38. Follows a linking verb and describes the subject.
Predicate adjective
Decoding Skills
Type of Lit: Comedy
Type of Lit: Novel
39. Is a scheme of how words are organized into patterns
Three (or more) syllable adjective
Past tense
Rhyme
dipthong
40. Stories passed down from generation to generation that includes fables - myths - legends - and tall tales.
Folktales
Declarative
Motif
Irony
41. Writing in which the information is presented as fact or as truth.
Type of Lit: Prose
non - fiction
Poetry
Symbol
42. A series of events occurring after the climax that bring the story to a conclusion
Two - syllable adjective
Plot: Falling action
Plot
Noun
43. An exaggeration or use of a statement that enhances the effects of the words - which may or may not be realistic. (Ex. It was such a hot summer that even the cactus was sweating.)
Compound adjective
Theme
Adverb
Hyperbole
44. When the pronoun shows ownership or possession.
Plot: Conflict
Type of Lit: Myth
Possessive Pronoun
Irregular adjective
45. 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.
Place adverbs
Third Person
Subject Pronoun
Pronoun
46. 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.)
Inferences
Mystery
Alliteration
Idiom
47. Compare two things.
Metaphor
Compound sentences
Comparative adverbs
Conjunction
48. A word the joins together words or groups of words.
Type of Lit: Realism
Singular pronouns
Paraphrase
Conjunction
49. A speech or poem spoken by one character in order to share their innermost thought and feelings - which have been hidden throughout the story
Plural pronouns
Dramatic monologue
homonym
Pace
50. Attachment to a base or root word.
Regular verbs
Degree adverbs
affix
Realistic fiction