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heroic couple Correct Answer-a rhyming pair of iambic-pentameter lines, first used extensively in English by Chaucer and later developed as a syntactically complete unit, esp. by Dryden and Pope (Ex.: "In every work regard the writer's end, Since none can compass more than they intend") 
 
terza rima -(tert′sə rē′mə) Correct Answer-a verse form of Italian origin, made up of tercets, the second line of each tercet rhyming with the first and third lines of the next one (aba, bcb, cdc, et...
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Praxis II Elementary Education 5001 Questions With 100% Correct Answers!!
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Assonance - Answer-Repetition of identical or similar vowel sounds 
Meter - Answer-A recurring pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables that creates a rhythm when 
spoken 
Iambic meter - Answer-An unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable 
Blank verse - Answer-unrhymed verse that consists of lines of iambic pentameter 
Free verse - Answer-Lacks regular patterns of poetic feet, but has more controlled rhythm than prose 
in terms of pace and pauses. 
Phonological awareness - Answer-A...
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Assonance - correct answer -Repetition of identical or similar vowel sounds 
 
Meter - correct answer -A recurring pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables that creates a rhythm when spoken 
 
Iambic meter - correct answer -An unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable 
 
Blank verse - correct answer -unrhymed verse that consists of lines of iambic pentameter 
 
Free verse - correct answer -Lacks regular patterns of poetic feet, but has more controlled rhythm than prose in terms of ...
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Praxis 2 Middle School English Language Arts (5047) Exam Questions and Answers
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William Shakespeare Poet and playwright of the Renaissance period in Western culture. Plays, comedies, tragedies, tragicomedies and historical plays. 
 
William Faulkner Author of Southern literature in America based on his experience living in Mississippi during the early 20th century. 
 
Geoffrey Chaucer Medieval poet "Father of English Literature" The Canterbury Tales" portrayed life during the Middle Ages. 
Parlement of Foules-poem - dream vision poems 
 
Drama a piece of writing that te...
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Assonance - Repetition of identical or similar vowel sounds 
Meter - A recurring pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables that creates a rhythm when 
spoken 
Iambic meter - An unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable 
Blank verse - unrhymed verse that consists of lines of iambic pentameter 
Free verse - Lacks regular patterns of poetic feet, but has more controlled rhythm than 
prose in terms of pace and pauses. 
Phonological awareness - A sub-skill of literacy; the ability to per...
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Paragraph - A group of connected sentences covering one main topic in a work of prose (such as 
novels) 
Stanza - A group of verses covering one main topic in a work of poetry 
Couplets - two lines of verse, usually in the same meter and joined by rhyme, that form a unit. 
Dialogue - Conversation between characters, typically in a play 
Monologue or Soliloquy - Large sections of dialogue spoken by one character or actor 
Aside (n) - a line spoken by a character that other characters on stage can...
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English IV A Cumulative Exam Review | Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update 2024/2025
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English IV A Cumulative Exam 
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Which statements about Alexander Pope's An Essay on Man are 
accurate? Check all that apply. 
It is written in iambic pentameter. 
It is written in heroic couplets. 
It contains ten syllables per line. 
It contains twelve syllables per line. 
It uses parallelism to show optimism. 
It uses parallelism to create rhythm. - Answer -A, B, C, F 
Read the excerpt from The Canterbury Tales. 
"Dear brethre...
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GACE English 020, 021 Latest Version Graded A
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GACE English 020, 021 Latest Version 
 
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Allegory A story having both a Literal and Symbolic meaning-Masque of the Red Death- 
Poe. 
 
Anaphora Repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive lines. 
 
Antithesis Balanced writing about conflicting ideas. 
 
Aphorism A focused, succinct expression about life from a sagacious viewpoint. Franklin, 
Pope, Bacon. 
 
Apostrophe Addressing an absent or dead person. 
 
Archetype Idealized model of a person, object, or concept fr...
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Praxis: English Language Arts: Content Knowledge (5038) Rated A+
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Apostrophe Addressing some abstraction or personification that is not physically present. 
 
Setting An environment or surrounding in which a story takes place. 
 
Anaphora Regularly repeats a word or phrase at the beginning of consecutive clauses/phrases 
to add emphasis. 
Ex: Winston Churchill "we shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we 
shall fight in the fields and in the streets..." 
 
Ant...
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Praxis II: English Content Knowledge (5039) Latest Update Graded A+
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Praxis II: English Content Knowledge 
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anthropomorphism a device in which the writer attributes human characteristics to an 
animate being or an inanimate object 
 
anxiety of influence literary critic Harold Bloom's theory that poets struggle against the 
earlier influences of a previous generation of poets 
 
apostrophe a turn from the general audience to address a specific group of persons 
 
dactyl a metrical foot of three syllables in which the first is str...
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