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Praxis Middle School Language Arts
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praxis
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1. Rhyme that occurs within a line of verse.
Paradox
Internal rhyme
Pragmatics
Narrative Point of View
2. Repetition of the final consonant sound in words containing different vowels
Connosance
Cliche
Camera view
Frame tale
3. The writer says one thing and means another
Metaphor
Character
Transcendentalism
verbal irony
4. The time and place in which the action of a story takes place.
Setting
Cliche
4 sentence types
Dialect
5. Rhyming of the ends of lines of verse.
Limerick
Antagonist
End rhyme
Connosance
6. Distinctive features of a person's speech and speech patterns.
Voice
Plot
Short story
Noun
7. Narrative fiction that is set in some earlier time and often contains historically authentic people - places - or events
Vulgarity
Malapropism
Iambic (foot)
Historical fiction
8. The repetition of initial consonant sounds in words - such a 'Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.'
Double speak
Legend
Alliteration
Participle
9. Also known as a run - on line in poetry - _____ occurs when one line ends and continues onto the next line to complete meaning. For example the first line in Thoreau's poem 'My life has been the poem I would have writ -' and the second line completes
Mystery
Enjambment
Dialect (diction)
Alliteration
10. The main character or hero of a written work.
Euphemism
Protagonist
Style
Characterization
11. A word which shows action or state of being. Ex. In the sentence The dog bit the man - bit is the ____.
Legend
Vulgarity
Verb
Romance
12. A reference to a familiar person - place - thing - or event
Preposition
Internal rhyme
Allusion
Novella
13. A literary device in which animals - ideas - and things are represented as having human traits.
Personification
Tone
Third Person
etymology
14. A metric line of poetry. Its name is based on the kind and number of feet composing it ('foot').
Tone
Moral
Epic
Verse
15. A word which can be used instead of a noun. Ex instead of saying John is a student - the ____ he can be used in place of the noun John and the sentence becomes He is a student.
Sonnet
Canto
Camera view
Pronoun
16. Occurs when there are two or more possible meanings to a word or phrase.
Ambiguity
Parody
Voice
Haiku
17. Literature that makes fun of social conventions or conditions - usually to evoke change.
Epic
Adverb
Fantasy
Satire
18. Two or more words in sequence that form a syntactic unit that is less than a complete sentence.
Alliteration
Phrase
Euphemism
Character
19. The perspective from which the story is told - four choices: first person; 3rd person (dramatic - objective); 3rd person omniscient; 3rd person limited omniscient.
Frame tale
Setting
Phonology
Narrative Point of View
20. During the mid -19th century in New England - several writers and intellectuals worked together to write - translate works - and publish. Their philosophy focused on protesting the Puritan ethic and materialism. They valued individualism - freedom -
Protagonist
Oxymoron
Phrase
Transcendentalism
21. A contradictory statement that makes sense
Trochaic (foot)
Novel
Paradox
Semantics
22. The study of the structure of words.
Camera view
Lyric
Symbol
Morphology
23. A person's account of his or hew own life.
Autobiography
Document (letter - diary - journal)
Conjunction
Dactylic
24. ' U U
Dactylic
Characterization
Foreshadowing
Diction
25. An expression that has been used so often that it loses its expressive power
Trochaic (foot)
Cliche
Double speak
Historical fiction
26. A philosophy that values human freedom and personal responsibility. A few well known _______ writers are Jean - Paul Satre - Soren Kierkegaard ('the father of _______') - Albert Camus - Freidrich Nietzche - Franz Kafka - and Simone de Beauvoir.
Enjambment
Morphology
Onomatopoeia
Existentialism
27. Informal language used by a particular group of people among themselves.
Euphemism
Foreshadowing
Blank verse
Slang (diction)
28. A fourteen - line poem - usually written in iambic pentameter - with a varied rhyme scheme. Two main types are Petrarchan (or Italian) and the Shakespearean (or English). A Petrarchan opens with an octave that states a proposition and ends with a ses
Sonnet
Dactylic
Phonology
Oxymoron
29. The study of the orgin of words
Clause
etymology
Repetition
Romance
30. The use of words to create pictures in the reader's mind.
Haiku
Imagery
Connotation
Personification
31. The repetition of a line or phrase of a poem at regular intervals - particularly at the end of each stanza.
Novel
Protagonist
Couplet
Refrain
32. ' U
Elegy
Noun
Enjambment
Trochaic (foot)
33. A phrase that consists of two contradictory terms
Hyperbole
Short story
Fairy Tale
Oxymoron
34. The telling of a story.
Metaphor
Narration
Myth
Dactylic
35. A narrative form - such as an epic - legend - myth - song - poem - or fable - that has been retold within a culture for generations. Examples include The People Couldn't Fly retold by Virginia Hamilton and And Green Grass Grew All Around by Alvin Sch
Folktale
Dactylic
Haiku
Foreshadowing
36. A division of poetry named for the number of lines it contains...Couplet: Two - lines - Triplet: Three - lines - Quatrain: Four - lines - Quintet: Five - lines - Sestet: Six- lines - Septet: Seven - lines - Octave: Eight - lines.
Trochaic (foot)
Stanza
Internal rhyme
Euphemism
37. A text or performance that imitates and mocks an author or work.
Short story
Imagery
Clause
Parody
38. Specialized language used in a particular field or content area
Denotation
Ambiguity
Jargon (diction)
Iambic (foot)
39. A brief story that illustrates or makes a point.
Anecdote
Western
situation irony
Jargon
40. Old - fashioned words that are no longer used in common speech - such as thee - thy - and thou.
Archaic (diction)
Free verse
Hubris
Adverb
41. The narrator shares the thoughts and feelings of one (or a few) character(s).
Euphemism
Limited omniscient
Protagonist
Trochaic (foot)
42. The structure of a work of literature; the sequence of events.
Mood
Parody
Colloquialisms (diction)
Plot
43. An author's choice of words based on their clearness - conciseness - effectiveness - and authenticity.
Enjambment
Diction
Third Person
Genre
44. Expressions that are usually accepted in informal situations or regions - such as 'wicked awesome.'
Existentialism
Profanity (diction)
Colloquialisms (diction)
Phrase
45. A method by which trained readers evaluate a piece of writing for its overall quality. There is no focus on one aspect of the writing.
Holistic Scoring
Adjective
Rhetoric
Denotation
46. A verb form that usually ends in - ing or - ed.
Semantics
Hyperbole
Dialect (diction)
Participle
47. The act or an example of substituting a mild - indirect - or vague term for one considered harsh - blunt - or offensive.
Setting
Euphemism
Canto
Diction
48. The story is told by someone outside the story.
Diction
Imagery
Third Person
Elegy
49. A word which names a person - place or thing. Ex. boy - river - friend - Mexico - triangle - day - school - truth - university - idea - John F. Kennedy - movie
Syntax
Euphemism
Repetition
Noun
50. A kind of adjective which is always used with and gives some information about a noun. There are only two _____ a and the.
Omniscient
Romance
Article
Conjunction
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