TExES English Exam
Fast practice, instant feedback. Timer auto-submits when time’s up.
Avg score: 0% Most missed: “Synethsesia”
TExES English Exam
Time left 00:00
25 Questions

1. Epigram

2. Term That Can Alter A Verb - Adjective Or Another Adverb. It Usually Answers Questions Such As "When" - "How" And "Where".

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

4. The Layout Of The Page To Create A Unique Pattern; Understandable To The Reader

5. Excessive Pride Or Arrogance That Results In The Downfall Of The Protagonist Of A Tragedy

6. Nineteenth Century/Victorian Period

7. Consultative Register

8. 6+1 Trait Writing

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

10. That And Which

11. The Main Focus Of This Type Of Discourse Is To Make The Audience Aware About The Topic Of The Discussion. Definitions And Comparative Analysis Of Different Ideas And Beliefs Are Examples Of Discourse Exposition.

12. Syntactical

13. Narration

14. Assist Students In Using Correct Mechanics Of Writing (Spelling - Grammar - Punctuation)

15. Second Generation- George Gordon - Lord Byron - Percy Bysshe Shelley - And John Keats

16. Aside

17. More Than One Answer Is Correct

18. Atmosphere

19. Persuasion

20. The Use Of Similes - Metaphors - And Personification. Essentially All Figurative Language Is Comparative.

21. An Adjective Or Other Descriptive Phrase That Is Regularly Used To Characterize A Person - Place - Or Thing (Alexander "The Great")

22. Bildungsroman

23. Authentic Assessments

24. Phrases Or Sentences Of A Similar Construction/Meaning Placed Side By Side - Balancing Each Other

25. Third Person Objective Point Of View