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GACE English
GACE English test 020, 021
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Undergraduate 4
08/12/2010

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subgenres of nonfiction
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biography, autobiography, informational, newspaper
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biography
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a portrait of the life of a person other than oneself
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autobiography
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a biography written by the person him/herself
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exposition
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a book or article that is written to inform, not persuade
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protagonist
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the central character of a work of fiction
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antagonist
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the character who stands in opposition to the central character: can be something other than a person
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climax
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the turning point in a work of fiction at which conflicts are resolved
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plot
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the sequence of events in a work of fiction during which the conlicts occur as the characters move toward resoultion
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characterization
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devices that reveal things about a character, like dialogue, physical description, or attitude
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suspended disbelief
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readers must accept the reality created by the writer
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bildungsroman
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a novel that follows the main character's growth from childhood to maturity
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satire
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parody
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tragedy
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a work of drama in which the hero brings ruin upon himself becuase of some tragic flaw
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sonnet
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ode
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narrative poem
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characteristics of an epic poem
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invocation of a Muse; supernatural strength; divine interventions
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in medias res
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a writer opens a story in the middle
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anaphora
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incremental repetition
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sonnet
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Italian/Petrarchan sonnet
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octave (8 lines) asks a question, sestet (6 lines) resolves the issue
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English/Shakespearean sonnet
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Limerick poem
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short, humerous verse
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cinquain
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five-line stanza poem- 2 syllables in the first and last lines, four, six, and eight in the middle
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Haiku
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five, seven, five syllables; traditionally about seasons or landscape
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earliest literature
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epics, odes, limmericks--things that rhymed were easier to remember
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stanza
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a group of verses that have a rhyme scheme
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concrete poem
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a poem physically shaped to reflect a theme (George Herbert's Easter Wings)
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alliteration
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the repetition of initial consonant sounds
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iambic pantameter
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allegory
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a story that can be read on a literal and a symbolic level
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epistle
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a letter not intended for public display that becomes public domain because of it's author
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essay
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a work on a topic that gives a definite point of view in an authoritative tone
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fable
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a tale offering a moral; often a beast fable
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legend
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a traditional narrative that blends historical fact with fiction
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myth
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a universal story that is shared within a culture to explain history and traditions
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mood
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the atmosphere the writer conveys in a story
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first person narration
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the story is being told by a character in the story
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third person narration
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the story is being told by someone outside of the story
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figurative language
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rhetoric
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irony
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malapropism
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a verbal blunder in which one word is replaced by another similiar in sound but different in meaning
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parallelism
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epistolary
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a correspondence between two characters
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ways to modify chronological structure
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in medias res; epistolary; flashback; frame narrative
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frame narrative
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story within a story
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American Colonial period writers
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William Bradford, Anne Bradstreet--New England life
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American revolutionary period writers
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Patrick Henry, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson--political speeches, addresses, letters
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American romantic period writers
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Washington Irving, James Fenimore Cooper, the Fireside Poets (Longfellow), Nathaniel Hawthorne, Herman Melville, Edgar Allen Poe, Transcendentalism--folklore, the struggles of a new nation, regional, gothic,
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American realism
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