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Praxis 5038 Literary Devices and Terms 100% Correct
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Praxis 5038 Literary Devices and Terms 100% Correct Figurative Language Language that is not intended to be interpreted in a literal sense. 
Figure of Speech A word or an expression that is not meant to be interpreted in a literal sense. 
Allegorical, Allegory characters, setting or actions that have ideas or moral qualities represented by abstractions. 
Allegorical, Allegory Example: Bashful looked over with red cheeks. Clumsy made the kitchen sink leak. Happy brightened the day for all, Grumpy...
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ENG 102 Final Exam Questions With Verified Answers
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ENG 102 Final Exam Questions With 
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Imagery - answerDescription that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, taste) 
Connotation - answerAll the meanings, associations, or emotions that a word suggests 
Synesthesia - answerdescribing one kind of sensation in terms of another ("a loud color", "a 
sweet sound") 
Metaphor - answerA comparison without using like or as 
Simile - answerA comparison using "like" or "as" 
Personification - answerthe giving of human qu...
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AP English Literature and Composition Exam ALL ANSWERS 2023 EDITION 100% CORRECT GUARANTEED GRADE A+
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Dramatic Literary Terms 
 
Act, Antagonist, Protagonist, Aside, Catharsis, Static Character, Dynamic Character, Stock Character, Flat Character, Round Character, Climax, Exposition, Rising Action, Falling Action, Comic Relief, Denouement, Deus ex machina, Farces, Foil, Hamartia, Hubris, Monologue, Soliloquy, Comedy, Tragedy 
 
Act 
 
a series of scenes in a play 
 
Antagonist 
 
"Villan", person opposing the protagonist 
 
Protagonist 
 
"Good Guy", opposite of the antagonist 
 
Asid...
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Praxis: English Language Arts: Content Knowledge (5038) Already Graded A
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Praxis: English Language Arts: Content Knowledge (5038) Already Graded A Apostrophe Addressing some abstraction or personification that is not physically present. 
Antithesis Using opposite phrases in close conjunction. 
Anastrophe Inverted order of words or events as a rhetorical scheme. 
Anticlimax A drop from a dignified or important idea...usually ridiculous or humorous. 
Archetype Universal symbol 
Blank verse Unrhymed iambic pentameter - lines of 10 syllables that don't rhyme, each even-n...
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CLEP: FRESHMAN COLLEGE COMPOSITION EXAM | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+
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CLEP: FRESHMAN COLLEGE 
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allegory 
Correct Answer: Written in the form of fables, parables, poems, stories or any other form: 
a complete narrative that conveys abstract ideas to get a point across; an extended 
metaphor 
ballad 
Correct Answer: a narrative folk song 
action 
Correct Answer: Not the same as plot: the meaning and purpose of events 
ambiguity 
Correct Answer: an author intentionally suggest mo...
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Praxis 5047 Exam With Complete Questions And Answers 2024
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Praxis 5047 Exam With Complete Questions And Answers 2024
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FTCE English 6-12 Exam Questions And Answers (Updated And Verified)
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FTCE English 6-12 Exam Questions And 
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What is rhetoric? - answerLanguage intended to influence people. 
What is euphemism? - answerSaying something so it's less hurtful. 
Verbs are words _ - answerfor actions or states of being. 
The graveyard poets were a group of poets in _ - answerthe 18th century. 
Who was the writer of the 1st American play to be professionally performed? - answerRoyal 
Tyler 
Portfolios are an effective way to evaluate the _ - answerdevelop...
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TX PACT Essential Academic Skills 700 (Subtest I Reading - 701) 2023/2024 passed
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TX PACT Essential Academic Skills 700 (Subtest I Reading - 701)Foreshadowing - correct answer the narrator or character hints at a future plot point 
 
Symbolism - correct answer when an object stands for something larger than itself 
 
recurring theme - correct answer the repetition of a theme/image throughout the story to symbolize meaning.... For example, in Disney's Frozen, the closed/shut door is repeated throughout the movie in various scenes 
 
Satire - correct answer the use of humor or...
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Praxis 5038 (2023/2024) Already Graded A
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Praxis 5038 (2023/2024) Already Graded A Prose Poetry a rhythmic, image-laden, figurative and narrative form 
Haiku 3-line, unrhyming poem 
Epic poetry lengthy, narrative featuring heroic deeds 
Double rhyme feminine rhyme involving one stressed and one unstressed syllable 
Slant rhyme similar but not identical sounds 
Feminine rhyme rhyme between stressed syllables followed by one or more unstressed syllables 
Exact rhyme repetition of the same stressed vowel sound 
writing log records events o...
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How To Read Literature Like A Professor Chapter Questions and Answers 2023 Already Rated 100%
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How To Read Literature Like A Professor Chapter Questions and Answers 2023 Already Rated 100% 
 
Every Trip is a Quest (Except When it's Not) 
No matter how small or seemingly insignificant, every trip becomes an important quest for the protagonist. 
A quest consists of 
1) A Quester 
2) A place to go 
3) A stated reason to go there 
4) Challeneges and trials en route 
5) A real reason to go there 
 
Ususally the "quester" fails at the stated task but they always gain one thing, self-knowledg...
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