1) Which part of the plot introduces the characters and setting? a) Exposition b) Rising Action c) Climax d) ExpositionFalling Action e) Resolution 2) Where does the plot get interesting? a) Exposition b) Rising Action c) Climax d) Falling Action Exposition e) Resolution 3) What is the turning/high point of the story? a) Exposition b) Rising Action c) Climax d) Falling Action e) Resolution 4) Where do the characters deal with the effects of the climactic moment? a) Exposition b) Rising Action c) Climax d) Falling Action e) Resolution 5) What is the end of the story? a) Exposition b) Rising Action c) Climax d) Falling Action e) Resolution 6) Who causes conflict for the main character? a) Protagonist b) Antagonist c) Stock Character d) Round Character 7) Two characters have a struggle with each other. a) Character vs. Self b) Character vs. Nature c) Character vs. Character d) Character vs. Supernatural e) Character vs. Technology f) Character vs. Society 8) The struggle to survive a natural disaster. a) Character vs. Self b) Character vs. Nature c) Character vs. Character d) Character vs. Supernatural e) Character vs. Technology f) Character vs. Society 9) Fighting against social traditions or rules. Not fitting in because of social traditions or rules. a) Character vs. Self b) Character vs. Nature c) Character vs. Character d) Character vs. Supernatural e) Character vs. Technology f) Character vs. Society 10) Deals with events that are out of this world. (Ghosts, zombies, witches, vampires, etc.) a) Character vs. Self b) Character vs. Nature c) Character vs. Character d) Character vs. Supernatural e) Character vs. Technology f) Character vs. Society 11) Deals with a choice (between right and wrong); overcoming emotions, or mixed feelings. a) Character vs. Self b) Character vs. Nature c) Character vs. Character d) Character vs. Supernatural e) Character vs. Technology f) Character vs. Society 12) A boy getting transformed into a cat by a coven of witches. a) Character vs. Self b) Character vs. Nature c) Character vs. Character d) Character vs. Supernatural e) Character vs. Technology f) Character vs. Society 13) Jo and Bill trying to drive through and survive a tornado is an example of _____________________. a) Character vs. Self b) Character vs. Nature c) Character vs. Character d) Character vs. Supernatural e) Character vs. Technology f) Character vs. Society 14) The reader/audience is TOLD the personality of a character. a) Direct Characterization b) Indirect Characterization 15) The reader/audience is SHOWN the personality of a character. a) Direct Characterization b) Indirect Characterization 16) What does the acronym STOAL mean? a) Speech, thoughts, others, actions, looks b) Sight, touch, others, attitude, likeability c) Speech, thoughtlessness, observance, actions, looks 17) This character type experiences change throughout the story. a) Dynamic b) Round c) Static d) Flat e) Stock 18) Does not experience change throughout the story. a) Dynamic b) Round c) Static d) Flat e) Stock 19) A fully developed character.Does not experience change throughout the story. a) Dynamic b) Round c) Static d) Flat e) Stock 20) A stereotype. a) Dynamic b) Round c) Static d) Flat e) Stock 21) Not fully developed. One-dimensional. a) Dynamic b) Round c) Static d) Flat e) Stock 22) Details that show how a character changes in the course of the story. a) Character Development b) Character Motivation c) Characterization 23) The event that drives a character to feel and react in a certain way. a) Character Development b) Character Motivation c) Characterization 24) Emotion is a character's motivation. a) True b) False 25) When an author mentions or hints at something that will happen later in the story. a) Flashback b) Foreshadowing c) Conflict d) Irony 26) An "Ah-Ha" Moment. a) Flashback b) Foreshadowing c) Conflict d) Irony 27) A scene that interrupts the present action to tell about an earlier time. a) Flashback b) Foreshadowing c) Conflict d) Irony 28) The expression of one's meaning by using language or actions that signify the opposite. a) Flashback b) Foreshadowing c) Conflict d) Irony 29) The most frequent type of imagery used to recreate an image. a) Visual b) Auditory c) Kinesthetic d) Olfactory e) Gustatory f) Tactile 30) Appeals to the sense of touch. a) Visual Imagery b) Auditory Imagery c) Kinesthetic Imagery d) Olfactory Imagery e) Gustatory Imagery f) Tactile Imagery 31) Illustrates and recreates the tastes of food or many other things. a) Visual Imagery b) Auditory Imagery c) Kinesthetic Imagery d) Olfactory Imagery e) Gustatory Imagery f) Tactile Imagery 32) Helps summon and deliver the smell to the reader. a) Visual Imagery b) Auditory Imagery c) Kinesthetic Imagery d) Olfactory Imagery e) Gustatory Imagery f) Tactile Imagery 33) Describes the sense of movement or tension. a) Visual Imagery b) Auditory Imagery c) Kinesthetic Imagery d) Olfactory Imagery e) Gustatory Imagery f) Tactile Imagery 34) Mental representation of any sound. a) Visual Imagery b) Auditory Imagery c) Kinesthetic Imagery d) Olfactory Imagery e) Gustatory Imagery f) Tactile Imagery 35) What is the definition of theme? a) The central idea of a work of literature b) A story's message about life c) The lesson the author wants you to learn d) All answers. 36) A theme can be a single word/topic. For Example: Love a) True b) False 37) In literature, what does symbolism mean? a) An object that represents something beyond itself b) A representation of something c) A logo d) Something that is repeated through the text. 38) What is a motif? a) An idea that is represented first in a text. b) The main idea of the story c) A recurrent, unifying element in the text that emphasizes a theme 39) A direct or indirect reference to something that is commonly known, such as a book, culture, film, historic event, myth, place, or work of art. a) Allusion b) Allegory c) Fable d) Satire e) Anthropomorphism 40) A narration or description in a story in which events, actions, characters, setting, or objects represent specific ideas. a) Allusion b) Allegory c) Fable d) Satire e) Anthropomorphism 41) Giving human traits or attributes to animals, inanimate objects or other non-human things. a) Allusion b) Allegory c) Fable d) Satire e) Anthropomorphism 42) A short fictional story that has a moral or teaches a lesson. Humanizes animals, objects, or parts of nature as main characters. a) Allusion b) Allegory c) Fable d) Satire e) Anthropomorphism 43) The use of wit, irony, or sarcasm in order to expose and discredit vice or folly. a) Allusion b) Allegory c) Fable d) Satire e) Anthropomorphism
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