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FTCE English 6-12 Learning checks Exam Questions with complete Answers 2023/2024 convene - correct answer come together; assemble; call to meet; Ex. convene the council Countee Cullen - correct answer Harlem Renaissance, wrote "Any Human to Another," "Color," and "The Ballad of the Brown Gi...

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Exam Questions with complete Answers
2023/2024
convene - correct answer come together; assemble; call to
meet; Ex. convene the council


Countee Cullen - correct answer Harlem Renaissance, wrote
"Any Human to Another," "Color," and "The Ballad of the Brown
Girl;" American Romantic poet.


Couplet - correct answer Two consecutive lines of poetry that
rhyme


Denotation - correct answer the most direct or specific
meaning of a word or expression; the strict, literal, dictionary
definition of a word, devoid of any emotion, attitude, or color


denouement - correct answer the resolution of a story as
confict is resolves and the know of the plot is untied


dialect - correct answer the way of speaking and writing that
is particular to a specific region of the country


diction - correct answer choice of words to fit the
character,theme, setting or subject; refereing to style, diction
refers to the writer's word choices, especially with regard to
their correctness, clearness, or effectiveness

,didactic - correct answer from the Greek, literally means
teaching.""


direct characterization - correct answer writer states a
character's personality "he was a man without imagination"


Edith Wharton - correct answer Feminist/ Women in the US;
Ethan Frome, The Age of Innocence


Edmund Burke - correct answer British Romantic, English
statesman famous for his oratory, wrote Reflections on the
Revolution in France


elegy - correct answer a mournful poem


End stopped line - correct answer a line of poetry that ends
with a pause both in punctuation and in thought


Epic - correct answer a long narrative poem that traces the
adventures of a hero


epigraph - correct answer a meaningful quote at the beginning
of a book or chapter


Epiphany - correct answer a moment of sudden revelation or
insight

, Ernest Gaines - correct answer Post-Civil War and
Reconstruction; The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman, A
Lesson Before Dying


Eudora Welty - correct answer Feminist/ Women in the US;
The Worn Path


Euphemism - correct answer a mild, indirect, or vague term
substituting for a harsh, blunt, or offensive term; ex death as
passed away.


euphemism - correct answer He passed away during the night.
Is an example of?


exposition - correct answer background information vital to
the reader's understanding of a story --usually at the beginning


extended metaphor - correct answer a metaphor developed at
great length, ocurring frequently in or throughout a work


fable - correct answer a tale, usually ending with a moral, in
which animals behave like human beings, Greek: Aesop; French:
LaFontaine


fabliau - correct answer funny Medieval tale in France in an
eight-syllable couplet


flashback - correct answer an interruption in a narrative to
show an event hat happened earlier

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