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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Informal - casual language; in a conversational manner and including slang expressions
independent/main clause
informal diction
colloquial
complex sentence
2. 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
informal diction
simple sentence
juxtaposition
dialect
3. Dignified - impersonal and elevated use of language
formal/ elevated diction
declarative sentence
Third Person Omniscient POV
diction
4. Sentence structure of a piece of writing
syntax
concrete
loose sentence
imagery
5. A private or technical vocabulary peculiar to a specific group - such as a trade or profession
jargon
compound sentence
interrogative sentence
organization
6. 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
connotation
syntax
rhetorical question
7. Asks a question
tone
imagery
naive or unreliable narrator
interrogative sentence
8. The literal - dictionary definition of a word
denotation
abstract
inverted order of a sentence
naive or unreliable narrator
9. A sentence that is shorter than 5 words in length
stream of consciousness
compound sentence
simple sentence
telegraphic
10. Perspective or angle from which a work is narrated
imagery
point of view
informal diction
medium
11. A clause that can stand alone as a sentence; a main idea
independent/main clause
telegraphic
naive or unreliable narrator
juxtaposition
12. Contains an independent clause and one or more dependent clauses
inverted order of a sentence
long/involved
complex sentence
diction
13. Contains two or more independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses
independent/main clause
compound-complex sentence
long/involved
naive or unreliable narrator
14. Involves constructing a sentence so the predicate comes before the subject
Third Person Omniscient POV
periodic sentence
loose sentence
inverted order of a sentence
15. 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
clause
organization
long/involved
16. A clause that does not express a complete idea and cannot stand alone as a sentence - e.g. although the king is sick
dependent/subordinate clause
Third Person Limited POV
detail
Third Person Omniscient POV
17. Words which can be perceived by the five senses - e.g. hug - kiss - touch - smile
concrete
loose sentence
stream of consciousness
split order of a sentence
18. Gives a command
connotation
imperative sentence
informal diction
First Person POV
19. Vocabulary used by a definable groups of people from a particular geographic region - economic group - or social class
repetition
dialect
juxtaposition
formal/ elevated diction
20. Specific word choices of an author
imagery
compound-complex sentence
simple sentence
diction
21. Attitude of the narrator or author toward the subject - self - other characters - the reader - etc.
organization
tone
Third Person Omniscient POV
complex sentence
22. Literal or factual description-who - what - when - where; straight foward facts
medium
rhetorical question
detail
phrase
23. The implied or suggested meaning attached to a word; the emotional "tag" that goes along with a word
declarative sentence
connotation
syntax
free indirect style
24. The pattern that an author uses to arrange and present ideas - also called structure or form
rhetorical question
compound sentence
organization
declarative sentence
25. Makes complete sense if brought to a close before the actual ending
loose sentence
point of view
narrator
naive or unreliable narrator
26. A question that expects no answer. it is used to draw attention to a point and is generally stronger than a direct statement.
syntax
Third Person Objective POV
organization
rhetorical question
27. 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
abstract
colloquial
declarative sentence
telegraphic
28. The narrator tells the story in third person - but restricts the viewpoint to that of one character
Third Person Limited POV
dialect
short
imagery
29. Use of vocabulary considered inconsistent with the preferred wording common among the educated in a culture
slang
concrete
organization
parallelism
30. Involves constructing a sentence so the subject comes before the predicate
informal diction
colloquial
natural order of a sentence
inverted order of a sentence
31. Casual - relaxed language; often colloquial
natural order of a sentence
concrete
informal diction
compound-complex sentence
32. Contains one subject and one verb
juxtaposition
syntax
simple sentence
compound sentence
33. A group of words that does not contain a subject and a verb - e.g. into the woods
phrase
parallelism
colloquial
imperative sentence
34. Expresses a strong feeling
middle/ neutral diction
short
parallelism
exclamatory sentence
35. 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)
parallelism
Third Person Omniscient POV
imperative sentence
imagery
36. 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
First Person POV
dependent/subordinate clause
free indirect style
informal diction
37. A sentence that is approximately 18 words in length
medium
diction
dialect
repetition
38. The narrator refuses to enter the minds of any of the characters and so becomes a kind of roving sound camera; aka Dramatic POV because the characters are seen as they would appear in play
Third Person Objective POV
clause
free indirect style
jargon
39. 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)
complex sentence
parallelism
Third Person Limited POV
First Person POV
40. Divides the predicate into two parts with the subject coming in the middle
split order of a sentence
medium
loose sentence
rhetorical question
41. A less formal use of language; language spoke by most educated people
syntax
middle/ neutral diction
repetition
Third Person Limited POV
42. 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
connotation
telegraphic
denotation
43. A sentence that is 30 words or more in length
middle/ neutral diction
long/involved
declarative sentence
point of view
44. A device in which words - sounds - and ideas are used more than once to enhance rhythm and create emphasis
imagery
phrase
repetition
concrete
45. Makes sense only when the end of the sentence is reached
colloquial
periodic sentence
Third Person Limited POV
phrase
46. Speaker who tells a story or other literary work
inverted order of a sentence
narrator
repetition
rhetorical question
47. A sentence that is approximately 5 words in length
short
stream of consciousness
dialect
formal/ elevated diction
48. 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
split order of a sentence
juxtaposition
parallelism
loose sentence
49. A group of words containing a subject and a verb - e.g. the king is sick
rhetorical question
clause
jargon
Third Person Objective POV
50. Makes a statement
connotation
declarative sentence
independent/main clause
parallelism