TSI Test Review 30 Questions with Verified Answers Setting - CORRECT ANSWER A place Time Frame - CORRECT ANSWER Time period in which the story is set Theme - CORRECT ANSWER What the reader le ... arns from the test or passage; the main idea; universal concept unifying idea used throughout the text. Creates plot development Conflict - CORRECT ANSWER The problem in the story. Man vs Man Man vs Nature Man vs Self Conflict Resolution - CORRECT ANSWER How the problem is solved Syntax - CORRECT ANSWER Sentence structure emphasizes something Word Choice - CORRECT ANSWER Diction; used to create a special effect. Impacts the tone and mood Allusion - CORRECT ANSWER Uncited but recognizable reference to something else Comic Relief - CORRECT ANSWER use of comedy by an author to break up a dramatic or tragic scene and infuse it with lightheartedness Tone - CORRECT ANSWER The authors attitude toward the subject matter Mood - CORRECT ANSWER Emotions the reader feels; general atmosphere of the author's words and use of imagery throughout the story Alliteration - CORRECT ANSWER Repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words Antagonist - CORRECT ANSWER Opposite of protagonist; force against protagonist Aside - CORRECT ANSWER Short speech directed to the audience or another character Characterization - CORRECT ANSWER Refers to the techniques a writer uses to develop character Foreshadowing - CORRECT ANSWER Writers use of hints or clues to indicate events that will occur in a story Simile - CORRECT ANSWER Figure of speech that compares two things using like or as Genre - CORRECT ANSWER Distinct types into which literacy works can be grouped Hyperbole - CORRECT ANSWER The truth is exaggerated for emphasis or for humorous effect Metaphor - CORRECT ANSWER Compares two things without like or as Oxymoron - CORRECT ANSWER Special kind of concise paradox that brings together two contradictory terms Personification - CORRECT ANSWER Gives objects human characteristics Suspense - CORRECT ANSWER Tension that the reader feels as they become involved in a story Situational irony - CORRECT ANSWER Action is the opposite of what is intended Dramatic irony - CORRECT ANSWER Audience/reader knows more than the characters Verbal irony - CORRECT ANSWER (sarcasm) opposite of what you mean Motif - CORRECT ANSWER Recurring structure feature within a text that is related to the theme First POV - CORRECT ANSWER Involved in story Second POV - CORRECT ANSWER mainly used for directions Third pov - CORRECT ANSWER Limited- only knows internal thoughts of one Omniscient- knows all internal thoughts Objective- knows none of the thoughts [Show More]
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