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Short Story Short Story TermsTerms
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Catcher in the Catcher in the RyeRye
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VocabularyVocabulary
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PotpourriPotpourri
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1 - 100Langston Hughes, Langston Hughes, author of “Theme for author of “Theme for English B,” was part English B,” was part
of this literary of this literary movement.movement.
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What is the What is the Harlem Harlem
Renaissance?Renaissance?
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Judging by the fact that Judging by the fact that he lives at the Y, we can he lives at the Y, we can
probably make the probably make the inference that Langston inference that Langston
Hughes is this.Hughes is this.
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What is poor?What is poor?
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““Theme for English B” is Theme for English B” is written in this style of written in this style of poetry, which largely poetry, which largely
ignores rhyme scheme ignores rhyme scheme and meter.and meter.
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What is free What is free verse?verse?
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When Langston When Langston Hughes uses the Hughes uses the
phrase “Bessie, bop, phrase “Bessie, bop, or Bach,” he is or Bach,” he is employing this employing this literary device.literary device.
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What is What is alliteration?alliteration?
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When Langston Hughes When Langston Hughes uses words with the same uses words with the same
internal vowel sound – internal vowel sound – like “like,” “write,” and like “like,” “write,” and “white” he is employing “white” he is employing
this literary device.this literary device.
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What is What is assonance?assonance?
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1 - 100As the narrator has a As the narrator has a realization that adult life realization that adult life
will be much more will be much more difficult, “A & P” is an difficult, “A & P” is an
example of this type of example of this type of narrative.narrative.
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What is What is coming-of-coming-of-
age?age?
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““A Retrieved A Retrieved Reformation” features Reformation” features
this type of “twist” this type of “twist” ending.ending.
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What is ironic?What is ironic?
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This is Freytag’s This is Freytag’s name for the end of name for the end of the story, when all the story, when all the loose ends get the loose ends get
tied up.tied up.
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What is resolution What is resolution or denouement?or denouement?
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As “Everyday Use” As “Everyday Use” features a character that features a character that returns home after some returns home after some
time away, it could be time away, it could be considered this type of considered this type of
narrative.narrative.
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What is a prodigal What is a prodigal child story?child story?
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““Girl” is this type of Girl” is this type of story, which can be story, which can be
read on two levels: the read on two levels: the literal and the literal and the
symbolic.symbolic.
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What is an What is an allegory?allegory?
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1 - 100This is the name of the This is the name of the school that Holden school that Holden flunks out of at the flunks out of at the
beginning of the book.beginning of the book.
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What is Pencey What is Pencey Prep?Prep?
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This is the name for a This is the name for a recurring theme, recurring theme,
object, or idea in a object, or idea in a work of literature.work of literature.
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What is a What is a motif?motif?
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As she is highly advanced As she is highly advanced for her age, Phoebe could for her age, Phoebe could be considered this. (An be considered this. (An
adjective; a typical type of adjective; a typical type of character in Salinger’s character in Salinger’s
works)works)
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What is precocious?What is precocious?
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This item chiefly This item chiefly reinforces the motif reinforces the motif
of protection.of protection.
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What is the red What is the red hunting hat?hunting hat?
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This type of narration – an This type of narration – an uninterrupted flow of uninterrupted flow of
thoughts from the thoughts from the character’s mind – is one of character’s mind – is one of
the reasons this book is the reasons this book is considered a Modernist considered a Modernist
work.work.
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What is stream-of-What is stream-of-conciousness?conciousness?
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Vast wealth, elegant Vast wealth, elegant clothes, and a (finite, clothes, and a (finite,
supercilious, supercilious, invulnerable) manner invulnerable) manner may make a person a may make a person a
snob.snob.
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What is What is supercilious?supercilious?
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Instead of making an Instead of making an informed guess, why informed guess, why
not (ascertain, esteem, not (ascertain, esteem, bequeath) the right bequeath) the right
answer?answer?
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What is What is ascertain?ascertain?
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Nothing he may Nothing he may (expunge, converge, (expunge, converge, bequeath) to the next bequeath) to the next
generation can be more generation can be more precious than his public precious than his public
service.service.
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What is bequeath?What is bequeath?
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Is it true that some dogs Is it true that some dogs have a(n) (uncanny, have a(n) (uncanny,
nonchalant, panacea) nonchalant, panacea) sense of the approach of sense of the approach of
death?death?
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What is uncanny?What is uncanny?
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When I splattered the When I splattered the pain on my art teacher, I pain on my art teacher, I
tried to appear tried to appear (nonchalant, malevolent, (nonchalant, malevolent,
skulking), but I was skulking), but I was actually very nervous.actually very nervous.
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What is What is nonchalant?nonchalant?
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Many feature films are criticized for Many feature films are criticized for their _____________ content, even their _____________ content, even
though television news is more often though television news is more often the medium that depicts violent the medium that depicts violent
events in excessive detail.events in excessive detail.A.A. discretionarydiscretionary
B.B. graphicgraphicC.C. dramaticdramaticD.D. artisticartisticE.E. honesthonest
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(b) graphic (b) graphic
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Pam Cruise and Jim Braswell, Pam Cruise and Jim Braswell, (A)(A)neitherneither of (B) of (B)whomwhom takes takes
the bus to work, (C)the bus to work, (C)isis secretly secretly plotting (D)plotting (D)to take overto take over the the
world. (E)world. (E)No errorNo error..
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(c) is(c) is
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Although Jane’s professors reproached Although Jane’s professors reproached her as a ______________ during her her as a ______________ during her first year in college, she became first year in college, she became
attentive and _____________ once she attentive and _____________ once she found a major that interested her.found a major that interested her.
A.A. neophyte…assiduousneophyte…assiduousB.B. sycophant…criticalsycophant…critical
C.C. loafer…focusedloafer…focusedD.D. beginner…averagebeginner…averageE.E. shirker…distractedshirker…distracted
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(C) loafer…focused(C) loafer…focused
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Everyone (A)Everyone (A)on the softballon the softball team (B)team (B)who came upwho came up to bat to bat squinted (C)squinted (C)at the pitcherat the pitcher in in
order to keep the sun’s glaring order to keep the sun’s glaring rays out of (D)rays out of (D)their eyestheir eyes. .
(E)(E)No errorNo error..
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(d) their eyes(d) their eyes
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The statistics released by the state department The statistics released by the state department makes the economic situation look bleaker than makes the economic situation look bleaker than
it really isit really is..A.A.makes the economic situation look bleaker than makes the economic situation look bleaker than
it really isit really isB.B.makes the economic situations look bleaker than makes the economic situations look bleaker than
they really arethey really areC.C.make the economic situations look bleaker than make the economic situations look bleaker than
it really isit really isD.D.make the economic situation look bleaker than it make the economic situation look bleaker than it
really isreally isE.E.make the economic situation look more bleak make the economic situation look more bleak
than it really isthan it really is
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(d)(d) make the make the economic economic
situation look situation look bleaker than it bleaker than it
really isreally is
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1 - 100This is a type of effect in This is a type of effect in which the greater the which the greater the expectation placed on expectation placed on
someone, the greater they someone, the greater they perform.perform.
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What is the What is the Pygmalion Pygmalion
Effect?Effect?
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This is Freytag’s name for This is Freytag’s name for the beginning of the the beginning of the
pyramid – the part of the pyramid – the part of the story when we meet the story when we meet the
characters.characters.
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What is the What is the exposition?exposition?
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Though it may appear Though it may appear rather ordinary to the rather ordinary to the
casual reader, Lincoln’s casual reader, Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address is to Gettysburg Address is to
me the (impetus, nostalgia, me the (impetus, nostalgia, quintessence) of quintessence) of
eloquence.eloquence.
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What is What is quintessence?quintessence?
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This is the This is the psychological term psychological term for the way Holden for the way Holden
sees himSELF.sees himSELF.
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What is the What is the supposed self?supposed self?
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This is the This is the psychological term for psychological term for when Holden takes his when Holden takes his
own feelings and own feelings and instead assigns them instead assigns them to someone else (his to someone else (his
mom).mom).
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What is What is projection?projection?
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This is the name of the This is the name of the character Holden visits at the character Holden visits at the
bar in NYC. Since he bar in NYC. Since he enlightens Holden about enlightens Holden about
mature topics, his name is mature topics, his name is derived from the Latin word derived from the Latin word
for “light.”for “light.”
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Who is Luce?Who is Luce?