Why do authors choose different narrative styles?
English Essentials - Powering Through Prose - Narrative Style, Techniques & Figurative Language in Prose Fiction (Stage

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To avoid criticism
To reflect their purpose
To confuse the readers
To make the text longer
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What is foreshadowing in literature?
A technique to mislead readers
A method to describe characters
Hints about future events
A way to end a story
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What is a red herring in a narrative?
A character's name
A plot twist
A false clue
A type of fish
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How does Emily Bronte use pathetic fallacy in 'Wuthering Heights'?
To describe the weather
To foreshadow character traits
To explain the plot
To introduce new characters
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What does the fence symbolize in Tim Winton's 'Cloud St.'?
A place of safety
A historical event
A new beginning
A barrier between families
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What is a motif in literature?
A plot device
A type of character
A narrative style
A repeated symbol or idea
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How does Hemingway use motifs in 'The Old Man and the Sea'?
To describe the setting
To compare Santiago to Christ
To explain the plot
To introduce new characters
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What is the difference between a simile and a metaphor?
Similes are longer than metaphors
Similes use 'like' or 'as', metaphors do not
Metaphors use 'like' or 'as', similes do not
Both are the same
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What is personification in literature?
Giving human traits to animals
A type of metaphor
Giving human traits to inanimate objects
Describing a person's character
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Why do authors use figurative language?
To confuse readers
To enhance imagery
To make the text longer
To avoid criticism
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