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Elements, techniques, and literary devices in vario

Elements, techniques, and literary devices in vario

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Elements, techniques, and literary devices in various modes of fiction

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1. What type of character changes during the course of a story or novel? The change in outlook or character is permanent.

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dynamic

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flat

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round

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static

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Multiple Choice

2.An example of first-person point of view would be____

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A. You can see the top of the houses from the balcony.

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B. The boy ran, but could not get anywhere.

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c. When she was tired, she finally sat down.

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D. I couldn’t believe what was in front of me.

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3.The part of the story that reveals the solution and takes care of the conflict

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A. the climax

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B. the theme

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C. the resolution

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D. the introduction

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Multiple Choice

4. Which type of plot follow many actions or events chapter-by-chapter. The events stack, and are typically related by a character or theme.

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A. dramatic

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B. episodic

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C. linear

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D, parallel

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5.Where does the main character come face to face with a conflict? This is the turning point of the story.

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A. Climax

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B. Exposition

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C. Rising Action

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D. A. Falling Action

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6. Which is the correct example below that defines Man vs himself?

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A . When a character has an argument or disagreement with another character.

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B. When a character has a problem with outside forces like weather or land.

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C. When a character develops an internal struggle between his thoughts and

ideas.

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D. When a character disagrees with the values, laws, or beliefs of a group.

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7.a literary device in which a writer gives an advance hint of what is to come later in the story.

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A. flasback

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B. foreshadowing

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C. imagery

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D. Mediasres

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Multiple Choice

7.In third-person limited omniscient, the narrator...

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A. Knows nothing of what’s happening

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B. Knows a little of what’s happening, but only what he/she can see.

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C. Knows everything one character is doing and thinking

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D. A. Knows all – what each character does and thinks.

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Multiple Choice

The sequence of events in a story is the

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A. genre

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B. setting

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C. theme

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D. plot

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Multiple Choice

a literary elements that takes the reader to where the story is happening and lets them experience it much like the characters.

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A. atmosphere

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B. mood

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C. setting

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d. tone

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