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allegory -->The device of using character and/or story elements symbolically to represent an abstraction in addition to the literal meaning. allusion -->passing or casual reference referring to something anagnorisis -->recognition or discovery on the part of the hero; change from ignorance...

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CLEP Analyzing and Interpreting LiteraturePractice

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. What is the primary suggestion of the first sentence of this excerpt? A. Women have not been allowed to gain the knowledge necessary to have a true understanding of morality. B. Men are tyrants who use the faults of women to excuse their own bad behavior. Men and women should be held to two diffe...

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allegory -->The device of using character and/or story elements symbolically to represent an abstraction in addition to the literal meaning. allusion -->passing or casual reference referring to something anagnorisis -->recognition or discovery on the part of the hero; change from ignoran...

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Analyzing and Interpreting Literature CLEP Study Guide 2023/2024

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allegory -->The device of using character and/or story elements symbolically to represent an abstraction in addition to the literal meaning. allusion -->passing or casual reference referring to something anagram -->a word or phrase spelled by rearranging the letters of another word or ph...

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Analyzing and Interpreting Literature Vocabulary 2023/2024

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Prose -->What we write and speak most of the time. It is not poetry, it is unmetered, unrhymed language. Phonic -->Pertaining to sound from speech. Mode -->A broad literacy method not tied to one specific form or genre. Examples: irony, satire Satire -->A literary form that ridicules h...

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Analyzing and Interpreting Literature CLEP 2023/2024

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Which best describes Gwendolen's situation? - Answer-She bases infatuation on a seemingly unimportant detail. Gwendolen's understanding of ideas is that they are - Answer-Notions adopted in order to appear fashionable Gwendolyn claims that men named jack tend to be - Answer-Dull and uninteresti...

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CLEP - Analyzing and Interpreting Literature 2023/2024

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alliteration - Answer-Repetition of a constanant sound - do or die; safe and sound. A common use for alliteration is emphasis. It occurs in everyday speech in such prhases as "tittle-tattle," "bag and baggage," "bed and board," "primrose path," and "through thick and thin" and in saying...

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CLEP: Analyzing and Interpreting Literature Study Guide 2023/2024

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Prose -->it's not poetry; it's what we write and speak most of the time in our everyday intercourse; it's unmetered unrhymed language although it can rhyme at times Language is phonic. What does phonic mean -->of or relating to speech sounds Prose can be either fiction or nonfiction. Wh...

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CLEP Analyzing and Interpreting Literature: Poetry

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Verse -->A single metrical line of poetry, or poetry in general (as opposed to prose). Stanza -->In poetry , a group of lines set off by space; also referred to as a verse. Rhyme Scheme -->Pattern of repetition of rhyme within a poem designated by aabb or abab, where the letter a marks the...

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CLEP Analyzing and Interpreting Literature 2023/2024

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Accentual meter - stressed rythmic structure of poetic lines Agon - "struggle" portagonist/antagonist a formal debate (comedy) Alexandrine - 12 syllable line written in iambic hexameter Allegorical - a narrative that is an extended metaphor the elements of the narrative carry significance on ...

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CLEP Analyzing and Interpreting Literature 2023/2024

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In this passage the metaphor in "Astride of a grave and a difficult birth" suggests which of the following? - Answer-Birth is the beginning of death. Life is a struggle which ends in death. Reddening on a high branch Right at the very top And the fruit-pickers Have overlooked it - Answer-when ...

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CLEP VOCAB Analyzing and Interpreting Literature 2023/2024

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Fiction -->stories with characters that are not real Tale -->similar in meaning to "fiction", described as "telling a tale" Short Story -->brief, prose fiction that is usually about only one character and situation Parable -->Short story with a moral (ex: the Bible contains many f...

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CLEP - Analyzing and Interpreting Literature 2023/2024

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Bathos -->A poetic device in which the poet intentionally used unexpected, anticlimactic language to bring humor, expose, or create a point. Enjambment -->When a writer intentionally runs a line of poetry together and breaks a thought, phrase or sentence a the end of the line and carries it i...

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The number of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line of poetry is called... - Answer-meter What category of poetry is based on unrhymed lines and a definite meter? - Answer- blank verse How are blank verse and free verse different? - Answer-blank verse has a defined meter, while free verse d...

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CLEP: Analyzing and Interpreting Literature

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3 Genres - Answer/s below Poetry Prose Drama 3 Forms of Literary Expression - Answer/s below American Literature British Literature Works in Translation Prose - Answer/s below The most common form of written language following natural speech patterns and grammatical structure Phonic - Ans...

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