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English III Unit 1 Terms
Test Description: Review Unit 1 Terms
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1) A metaphorical narrative in prose or verse in which the characters and often parts of the narrative itself represent moral and spiritual values or have other symbolic meaning
A
Allegory
B
Conceit
C
Parallelism
D
Apostrophe
2) A figure of speech in which a place, an abstract quality, an idea, or a dead or absent person is addressed as if present and capable of understanding.
A
Pragmatism
B
Conceit
C
Apostrophe
D
Allegory
3) An extended metaphor that establishes a striking and sometimes complex comparison between two seemingly different things or situations.
A
Apostrophe
B
Conceit
C
Allegory
D
Parallelism
4) A Christian belief in the promise of eternal life.
A
The Great Awakening
B
Idealism
C
Pragmatism
D
Covenant of grace
5) primary purpose is to instruct or inform the reader on a given topic.
A
Pragmatism
B
Lyric poetry
C
Didactic poetry
D
none of the other choices
6) A series of religious revivals among Protestants in the American colonies, especially in New England, from about 1725 to 1770; any of the religious revivals in American history from the eighteenth to the twentieth century.
A
The Great Awakening
B
none of the other choices
C
Pragmatism
D
Idealism
7) In philosophy, the term refers to efforts to account for all objects in nature and experience as representations of the mind and sometimes to assign to such representations a higher order of existence.
A
Idealism
B
Pragmatism
C
Apostrophe
D
Parallelism
8) presents a single speaker who expresses a state of mind or a process of thought and feeling.
A
Didactic poetry
B
Covenant of grace
C
Pragmatism
D
Lyric poetry
9) A paradox reduced to two opposing words, usually in an adjective-noun (deafening silence) or adverb-adjective (shockingly boring) relationship, and is used for effect, complexity, emphasis, or wit.
A
Oxymoron
B
Allegory
C
Apostrophe
D
Conceit
10) The phrasing of language in a way that balances ideas of equal importance.
A
Conceit
B
Parallelism
C
Pragmatism
D
Idealism
11) A philosophical movement that asserts that the truth or relevance of a proposition is based on its practical consequences.
A
Pragmatism
B
Idealism
C
none of the other choices
D
Parallelism
12) Any serious speech, discourse or exhortation, especially on a moral issue
A
Covenant of grace
B
Sermon
C
Didactic poetry
D
all of the other choices
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