CSET English Subtest 1 Exam Practice Latest 2026 Updated
Questions and Verified 100% Solutions (2026/2027) Grade:
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Antagonist - Answers -Character who actively opposes or is hostile towards someone.
-Opposition of protagonist
External Rhyme - Answers -Rhymes on the edges of poem - usually a rhyme scheme forms
Apostrophe - Answers -When speaker directly addresses someone/thing that is NOT present in
poem.
-Could be addressing abstract concept like love, dead person, place, a thing, etc.
Cultural Knowledge - Answers -Norms, practices, beliefs based on certain culture
-Social, economic, political
Folk tale - Answers -A story originating in popular culture, based on word of mouth.
-Morals/teaches a lesson
-Creation myths (how something came to be)
Hyperbole - Answers -Greek "over-casting" - Exaggerated statements not meant to be taken
literally.
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, EX: My purse weighs a ton
Fable or legend - Answers -Main characters are usually animals that has ability to speak &
reason
-Moral story
-Meant to entertain
Myth - Answers -Traditional story concerning early history of people or explaining some natural
or social phenomenon.
-Usually contains supernatural beings or events
Metonymy - Answers -The substitution of the name of an attribute or adjunct for that of the
thing meant.
-Suit for business executive
-Track for horse racing.
Alliteration - Answers -The occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of a word or
closely connected words.
-EX: Sally sells seashells
Anthropomorphism - Answers -Attribution of human characteristics/behavior to a god, animal,
or objects.
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Questions and Verified 100% Solutions (2026/2027) Grade:
A+|Status: Guaranteed Pass
Antagonist - Answers -Character who actively opposes or is hostile towards someone.
-Opposition of protagonist
External Rhyme - Answers -Rhymes on the edges of poem - usually a rhyme scheme forms
Apostrophe - Answers -When speaker directly addresses someone/thing that is NOT present in
poem.
-Could be addressing abstract concept like love, dead person, place, a thing, etc.
Cultural Knowledge - Answers -Norms, practices, beliefs based on certain culture
-Social, economic, political
Folk tale - Answers -A story originating in popular culture, based on word of mouth.
-Morals/teaches a lesson
-Creation myths (how something came to be)
Hyperbole - Answers -Greek "over-casting" - Exaggerated statements not meant to be taken
literally.
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, EX: My purse weighs a ton
Fable or legend - Answers -Main characters are usually animals that has ability to speak &
reason
-Moral story
-Meant to entertain
Myth - Answers -Traditional story concerning early history of people or explaining some natural
or social phenomenon.
-Usually contains supernatural beings or events
Metonymy - Answers -The substitution of the name of an attribute or adjunct for that of the
thing meant.
-Suit for business executive
-Track for horse racing.
Alliteration - Answers -The occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of a word or
closely connected words.
-EX: Sally sells seashells
Anthropomorphism - Answers -Attribution of human characteristics/behavior to a god, animal,
or objects.
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