TExES English Exam
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1. Hemingway's The Old Man And The Sea Novella Focuses On Santiago - An Old Cuban Who Struggles With A Giant Marlin In The Gulf Stream.

2. A Scene That Interrupts The Normal Chronological Sequence Of Events In A Story To Depict Something That Happened At An Earlier Time

3. It Is A Traditional Narrative Often Focusing On A Specific Location Or Specific Historical Figure. Like The Myth - A Legend Often Provides An Etiological Narrative - And It Often Fills In Gaps In Historical Records. Unlike Myths - Legends Usually Do Not Involve Powerful Gods Or World-altering Supernatural Events - though They Can To A Small Degree.

4. Metacognition

5. The Novel Is Best Known For Its Portrayal Of All-encompassing Government Surveillance And Control.

6. Using Design Features To Generate A Certain Effect Through Varying Size - Colors - Clip Art

7. Catharsis

8. Epigram

9. A Humorous Play On Words - Using Similar-sounding Or Identical Words To Suggest Different Meanings.

10. Static Character

11. 1607-1763. William Bradford's - The Mayflower Compact Relate Hardships Of Crossing The Atlantic. Anne Bradstreet's Poetry Relates Colonial New England Life. William Byrd's Journal - The History Of The Dividing Line Details His Trek From Carolinian Territories To Virginia And Maryland. -

12. Geoffrey Chaucer's - Canterbury Tales

13. Extended Metaphor

14. Do Not Change The Syntactic Classification - And Typically Follow Derivational Morphemes.

15. Ability To Make The Correct Association Between The Sounds And The Symbols Of A Language. (Graphophonic Relationships).

16. Emphatic Order Requires A Writer To Arrange The Order Of Ideas According To Their Importance.

17. An Inspiring Narrative Or Anecdote About A Nation's Past - Often Overdramatize True Events - Omit Important Historical Details - Or Add Details That Have No Evidence

18. Synonyms Are Two Different Words That Mean The Same Thing. For Example - The Terms "Chair" And "Seat" Can Be Used Interchangeably.

19. Climax

20. Is A Person - Place Or Thing.

21. Who And Whom

22. Eld Teachers Should Teach The Most Common And Useful Derivational Prefixes: Anti - Bi - Inter - Intra - Pre - Un - And The Most Common And Useful Derivational Suffixes: Able - Er - Ism - Ist - Less - Ness And Ity

23. 14 Lines Composed Of Three Quatrains And A Terminal Couplet In Iambic Pentameter With The Rhyme Pattern:

24. This Type Of Discourse Is Based On Valid Logic And - Through Correct Reasoning Tries To Motivate The Audience.

25. Man Vs. Self Conflict