1) This coffee shop is an ice box! a) Personification b) simile c) Onomatopoeia d) metaphor 2) I've told you a zillion times to clean your room! a) Metaphor b) Hyperbole c) Simile d) Personification 3) I move fast like a cheetah on the Serengeti. a) Personification b) Hyperbole c) Simile d) Metaphor 4) The sky misses the sun at night. a) Metaphor b) Simile c) Hyperbole d) Personification 5) She's drowning in a sea of grief. a) SImile b) Personification c) Metaphor d) Onomatopoiea 6) She is as happy as a clam a) Personification b) Metaphor c) Simile d) Hyperbole 7) The sea lashed out in anger at the ships, unwilling to tolerate another battle. a) Metaphor b) Personification c) Simile d) Hyperbole 8) The sun played hide and seek with the clouds. a) Simile b) Metaphor c) Hyperbole d) Personification 9) The calm lake was a mirror. a) Metaphor b) Hyperbole c) Simile d) Personification 10) They fought like cats and dogs. a) Personification b) Simile c) Metaphor d) Hyperbole 11) A person, an animal, or an imaginary creature that takes part in the action of a story. a) setting b) plot c) character d) Mood 12) A feeling that a literary work gives to readers. a) Theme b) Plot c) character d) mood 13) The time and place in which the action occurs. a) Mood b) Character c) Setting d) theme 14) A struggle between opposing forces. a) Mood b) Setting c) Conflict d) Plot 15) The turning point of the story; conflict/problem at its worst. a) Exposition b) Climax c) Resolution d) Plot 16) The first part of the plot. Author introduces setting and characters. a) Falling Action b) Resolution c) Exposition d) Climax 17) Where the intensity builds up. a) Climax b) Resolution c) Rising Action d) Exposition 18) Brings the story to a satisfactory end; the ending. a) Climax b) Resolution c) Exposition d) Falling Action 19) The sequence of events that make up the story. a) Setting b) Characters c) Plot d) Falling Action 20) Tension decreases as the conflict begins to be settled. a) Resolution b) Exposition c) Climax d) Falling Action 21) Which sentence best describes the summary? a) A b) B c) C 22) Which sentence best summarizes the story? a) A b) B c) C 23) The message about life the author wants to convey to the reader. a) Tone b) Theme c) Plot 24) The overall feeling(s) a story can evoke from the reader. This is used in fiction ONLY! a) Mood b) Tone c) Drama 25) These are the people or animals that take part in a story's action. a) Characters b) Setting c) Personification 26) The qualities, attitudes, and values a character possesses. a) Mood b) Motivates c) Character Traits 27) The message about life; often expressed in many eras and cultures. a) Theme b) Tone c) Plot 28) Fiction is ... a) Writing that is based on real, historical fact. b) Writing that contains stage directions and different parts. c) Writing that is told from the author's imagination. 29) The point of view in which the narrator is someone outside of the story. a) First Person b) Third person c) Second person 30) The point of view in which the narrator is in the story and tells it. a) First Person b) Second Person c) Third Person 31) The perspective from which a story is told is called what? a) Theme b) Mood c) Point of View 32) What is theme? a) The main idea b) What the story was about c) The message the author is trying to convey 33) What is main idea? a) What the story is mostly about b) What the whole story is about c) The message the author is trying to convey 34) What do you call the feeling the author creates for the reader? a) Tone b) Mood c) Author's Purpose 35) The main character of the story is the ... a) Antagonist b) Protagonist  c) Flat character 36) The character in a story who causes conflict for the main character is the ... a) Hero b) Protaonist  c) Antagonist 37) This point of view is when narrator uses pronouns like "I," "me," or "my" a) First person b) Third Person c) Second person 38) Authors develop characters using ... a) background and setting b) details and descriptions c) direct and indirect characterization d) conflict and climax 39) Why a character does what he/she does is ... a) characterization b) character motivation c) character v. character d) character excuses 40) The type of figurative language where an object/item represents something else. a) allusion b) imagery c) symbolism d) personification 41) The type of figurative language that relates to the five senses. a) allusion b) imagery c) symbolism d) simile 42) How readers get to know a character is called ... a) conflict b) climax c) characterization d) casting

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