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Writing Style
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writing-skills
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. A clause that does not express a complete idea and cannot stand alone as a sentence - e.g. although the king is sick
repetition
dependent/subordinate clause
jargon
exclamatory sentence
2. The narrator is one of the characters - usually a main character - and tells the story from their own view. it can reveal the thoughts - feelings - and observations of which he or she is aware. (e.g. I)
Third Person Limited POV
imperative sentence
detail
First Person POV
3. Makes a statement
declarative sentence
medium
denotation
rhetorical question
4. The literal - dictionary definition of a word
rhetorical question
declarative sentence
denotation
colloquial
5. A group of words that does not contain a subject and a verb - e.g. into the woods
syntax
phrase
denotation
telegraphic
6. Perspective or angle from which a work is narrated
naive or unreliable narrator
slang
point of view
compound-complex sentence
7. Contains two or more independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses
compound-complex sentence
declarative sentence
simple sentence
independent/main clause
8. Words that do not appeal to and cannot be perceived by the senses but often carry the burden of meaning of any passage; words expressing ideas and/or concepts - e.g. love
First Person POV
diction
rhetorical question
abstract
9. A device in which words - sounds - and ideas are used more than once to enhance rhythm and create emphasis
narrator
dependent/subordinate clause
imperative sentence
repetition
10. When a writer seeks to reproduce - without a narrator's intervention - the exact flow of thoughts and feelings - that go through a character's minds as the character moves through the world
stream of consciousness
phrase
dialect
complex sentence
11. Gives a command
imperative sentence
tone
denotation
clause
12. Attitude of the narrator or author toward the subject - self - other characters - the reader - etc.
concrete
tone
rhetorical question
long/involved
13. Words which can be perceived by the five senses - e.g. hug - kiss - touch - smile
middle/ neutral diction
detail
concrete
declarative sentence
14. Dignified - impersonal and elevated use of language
denotation
formal/ elevated diction
medium
telegraphic
15. Contains one subject and one verb
juxtaposition
simple sentence
rhetorical question
parallelism
16. Involves constructing a sentence so the predicate comes before the subject
inverted order of a sentence
informal diction
colloquial
periodic sentence
17. Informal - casual language; in a conversational manner and including slang expressions
juxtaposition
colloquial
dependent/subordinate clause
imagery
18. Sentence structure of a piece of writing
syntax
medium
dialect
slang
19. A private or technical vocabulary peculiar to a specific group - such as a trade or profession
jargon
informal diction
stream of consciousness
inverted order of a sentence
20. A sentence that is 30 words or more in length
long/involved
loose sentence
connotation
natural order of a sentence
21. The implied or suggested meaning attached to a word; the emotional "tag" that goes along with a word
imagery
dialect
connotation
rhetorical question
22. Speaker who tells a story or other literary work
informal diction
slang
narrator
phrase
23. A group of words containing a subject and a verb - e.g. the king is sick
long/involved
medium
clause
imagery
24. A sentence that is shorter than 5 words in length
telegraphic
syntax
complex sentence
tone
25. Makes complete sense if brought to a close before the actual ending
abstract
exclamatory sentence
loose sentence
concrete
26. A sentence that is approximately 18 words in length
medium
inverted order of a sentence
free indirect style
Third Person Omniscient POV
27. Asks a question
compound sentence
interrogative sentence
detail
compound-complex sentence
28. Divides the predicate into two parts with the subject coming in the middle
imperative sentence
free indirect style
narrator
split order of a sentence
29. Expresses a strong feeling
diction
exclamatory sentence
colloquial
phrase
30. Contains an independent clause and one or more dependent clauses
colloquial
complex sentence
informal diction
jargon
31. Casual - relaxed language; often colloquial
stream of consciousness
informal diction
compound sentence
free indirect style
32. Use of vocabulary considered inconsistent with the preferred wording common among the educated in a culture
dialect
concrete
diction
slang
33. Involves constructing a sentence so the subject comes before the predicate
natural order of a sentence
organization
clause
simple sentence
34. Makes sense only when the end of the sentence is reached
periodic sentence
compound sentence
dependent/subordinate clause
clause
35. Two independent clauses joined by a coordinate conjunction or by a semicolon
compound sentence
parallelism
simple sentence
jargon
36. The story is told by an outside narrator - not one of the characters using the third person (e.g. she/he)
Third Person Omniscient POV
juxtaposition
First Person POV
stream of consciousness
37. A question that expects no answer. it is used to draw attention to a point and is generally stronger than a direct statement.
abstract
slang
telegraphic
rhetorical question
38. The creation of mental "pictures" by use of sensory details denoting specific physical experiences (includes visual - auditory - olfactory(smell) - tactile(touch) - and gustatory(taste) images)
Third Person Objective POV
loose sentence
exclamatory sentence
imagery
39. Literal or factual description-who - what - when - where; straight foward facts
periodic sentence
rhetorical question
clause
detail
40. A way of narrating characters' thoughts or utterances that combines some of the features of third-person report with some features of first-person direct speech - allowing a flexible and sometimes ironic overlapping of internal and external perspecti
clause
syntax
dependent/subordinate clause
free indirect style
41. The narrator tells the story in third person - but restricts the viewpoint to that of one character
middle/ neutral diction
Third Person Limited POV
parallelism
short
42. A clause that can stand alone as a sentence; a main idea
natural order of a sentence
naive or unreliable narrator
independent/main clause
phrase
43. A grammatical or structural similarity between sentences or parts of a sentence. it involves an arrangement of words - phrases - sentences - and paragraphs so that elements of equal importance are equally developed and similarly phrased
parallelism
loose sentence
abstract
telegraphic
44. A poetic and rhetorical device in which normally unassociated ideas - words - or phrases are placed next to one another - creating a effect of suprise and wit
juxtaposition
natural order of a sentence
complex sentence
tone
45. A sentence that is approximately 5 words in length
short
point of view
juxtaposition
dialect
46. A less formal use of language; language spoke by most educated people
clause
middle/ neutral diction
juxtaposition
First Person POV
47. Vocabulary used by a definable groups of people from a particular geographic region - economic group - or social class
abstract
Third Person Limited POV
dependent/subordinate clause
dialect
48. When the youth - limited intelligence - or extreme subjectivity of a narrator (especially a first person narrator) leads the reader to question his/her version of characters and events
naive or unreliable narrator
middle/ neutral diction
inverted order of a sentence
Third Person Objective POV
49. Specific word choices of an author
imagery
tone
diction
phrase
50. The pattern that an author uses to arrange and present ideas - also called structure or form
parallelism
organization
complex sentence
jargon
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